Artículos de revistas
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MICRO-SITE CONDITIONS FROM RESTORED AREAS WITH DIFFERENT AGES
Fecha
2012-09Registro en:
REVISTA ARVORE, VICOSA, v. 36, n. 5, pp. 895-905, SEP-OCT, 2012
0100-6762
10.1590/S0100-67622012000500012
Autor
Bertacchi, Maria Isabel Ferreira
Brancalion, Pedro Henrique Santin
Brondani, Gilvano Ebling
Medeiros, João Carlos
Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
Institución
Resumen
Regeneration microsites are characterized by diverse combinations of attributes which assure the best conditions for seed germination and seedling establishment. By understanding these attributes, we can contribute to determining better management methodologies for reestablishing ecological process in sites under restoration. Thus, we sought to characterize and differentiate the micro-site conditions of restoration plantings to indentify likely physical-chemical limitations for the establishment of native tree species in the forest understory. This study was carried out in reforestation plantings with different ages (10, 22 and 55 years). The physical-chemical characterization of the micro-site of regeneration of the study areas was carried out by evaluating the soil compression level, porosity, humidity, organic matter and nutrients content and granulometry, as well as litter dry mass and canopy cover. An increase on the canopy cover and soil porosity, humidity, clay and organic matter content were observed in the oldest restored areas, as well as a decrease in soil compression. Thus, these findings demonstrated that the evaluated microsite properties are in process of restoration. Therefore, microsite conditions for seedling establishment become even more similar to reference ecosystems as restoration planting evolve.