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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.06.048
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85021394298
论文题名:
A new model of tropical tree diameter growth rate and its application to identify fast-growing native tree species
作者: Scolforo H.F.; Scolforo J.R.S.; Thiersch C.R.; Thiersch M.F.; McTague J.P.; Burkhart H.; Ferraz Filho A.C.; de Mello J.M.; Roise J.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2017
卷: 400
起始页码: 578
结束页码: 586
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Atlantic forest biome ; Exponential model ; Restoration ; Stand density
Scopus关键词: Conservation ; Cultivation ; Growth rate ; Image reconstruction ; Plants (botany) ; Restoration ; Tropics ; Atlantic forest ; Biological properties ; Ecological and economic ; Exponential models ; Native tree species ; Restoration programs ; Stand densities ; Tropical tree species ; Forestry ; Eucalyptus ; Inga vera ; Triplaris gardneriana ; Xylopia brasiliensis
英文摘要: The Atlantic forest biome in Brazil possesses many suitable tree species for cultivation and restoration purposes. This biome was the most rapidly and extensively exploited forest type in Brazil and it displays areas ill-suited for eucalyptus cultivation. Since tropical tree species usually do not form growth rings and long-term growth data are still not available in Brazil, this study addressed a new approach to diameter growth rate estimation. The approach was developed in order to alleviate the shortage of species-specific growth information for the Atlantic forest biome. The two reasons for developing the approach were: (1) the possibility of increased ecological and economic diversification of plantation forests beyond eucalyptus, and (2) the potential to identify suitable tree species for restoration programs in the biome. Either reason requires growth models with sound biological properties. The data used in this study came from 20 native forest fragments and included six tropical tree species. Forest inventory to assess forest growth was first conducted in 2003, while the re-measurement was conducted in 2008. A non-linear exponential model, containing an asymptote parameter as a function of stand density, was fit to estimate tree species diameter growth rate for each of the six tree species in the study. Additionally, based on the exponential model, a formulation of the time required for each tree species to reach a given diameter was developed. The fitted models exhibited high variability among the six tree species, but they performed well with respect to tree growth behavior. Since the model accounted for stand density, it was possible to predict how different stand densities would affect each tree species growth over time. Finally, the tree species Triplaris gardneriana Weddell, Inga vera Willd. and Xylopia brasiliensis Spreng are recommended as potentially fast-growing tree species in the Atlantic forest biome. These tree species exhibited good growth rates regardless the stand density simulated (1600/ha, 2000/ha, and 2400/ha) to reach a dbh of 10 cm (Xylopia brasiliensis Spreng - 16 years, 17 years, and 18 years; Triplaris gardneriana Weddell - 15 years, 17 years, and 21 years; Inga vera Willd. - 25 years, 25.5 years, and 26 years) and showed promising potential for both restoration and production programs. The developed approach reveals a unique diameter growth rate prediction method. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/64250
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作者单位: Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, 2820 Faucette Dr., Campus Box 8001, Raleigh, NC, United States; Department of Forest Science, Federal University of Lavras, Campus Universitário, Campus Box 3037, LEMAF, 37200-000 LavrasMinas Gerais, Brazil; Department of Environmental Science, Federal University of São Carlos, Campus Universitário, Rodovia João Leme dos Santos, Km 110 - SP-264, 18052-780 SorocabaSão Paulo, Brazil; Department of Administration, Federal University of São Carlos, Campus Universitário, Rodovia João Leme dos Santos, Km 110 - SP-264, 18052-780 SorocabaSão Paulo, Brazil; Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 310 W Campus Dr, Campus Box 169, Blacksburg, VA, United States

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Scolforo H.F.,Scolforo J.R.S.,Thiersch C.R.,et al. A new model of tropical tree diameter growth rate and its application to identify fast-growing native tree species[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2017-01-01,400
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