Stock of biomass and carbon in the montane mixes shade forest, Parana


Autoria(s): Watzlawick, Luciano Farinha; Winckler Caldeira, Marcos Vinicius; Viera, Marcio; Schumacher, Mauro Valdir; Godinho, Tiago de Oliveira; Babinot, Rafaelo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

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The aim of this study was to estimate the stock of biomass and organic carbon in a montane mixed shade forest located near General Carneiro, PR. 20 plots of 12 m x 12 m were installed, in which all trees with a CBH (Circumference at Breast Height) >= 31.4 cm were felled. From these the following information was obtained: total height, commercial height (agreed as being the morphological inversion point in the natural forest and the height of the first live branch), CBH, identification and collection of herbarium specimens. For the quantification of biomass in the understory and roots, three subunits 1 m x 1 m in each sampling unit were installed (12 m x 12 m) arranged in the lower left corner, center and diagonal upper right corner. To quantify accumulated litter at random, eight samples in each sampling unit were collected (12 m x 12 m), using a metal device measuring 0.25 m x 0.25 m. The montane mixed shade forest has more than 85% of its total biomass and total organic carbon stored in above ground plant structures. The total stock of organic carbon found in this study (104.7 Mg ha(-1)) demonstrates the importance of maintaining and preserving natural ecosystems as a way of maintaining this stock of organic carbon fixed in plant biomass.

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Scientia Forestalis, Piracicaba, v. 40, n. 95, p. 353-362, Sep, 2012

1413-9324

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43232

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IPEF-INST PESQUISAS ESTUDOS FLORESTAIS

PIRACICABA

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SCIENTIA FORESTALIS

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Palavras-Chave #ARAUCARIA FOREST #NUTRIENTS CYCLING #LITTER #TROPICAL FORESTS #RAIN-FOREST #QUANTIFICATION #TREE #ECOSYSTEMS #ALLOMETRY #CYCLE #FORESTRY
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