Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Hofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Florestal
Centro de Ciências Rurais
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Resumo: Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. (Fabaceae) is a highly desirable tropical timber species across its range in Southeast Africa and one of the three most important timber trees in Mozambique, where it is heavily exploited. Despite its importance, little is known about natural regeneration, its spatial distribution patterns and growth rates, which are fundamental to establishing economic strategies and management and conservation policies. This study aimed to evaluate autecological aspects of M. stuhlmannii regeneration, spatial patterns and growth rates in the Miombo forest with different types of land use in Cheringoma and Muanza Districts, in Mozambique. Four specific land uses were selected, (i) undisturbed forest; (ii) selective logging forest; (iii) slash & burn agriculture; and (iv) frequent fire. A census was carried out for regeneration in each land use, measuring the variables diameter at 10 cm from the ground, total height, and geographic coordinates obtained. Density and forms of origin of regeneration were determined in the profile of the diameter and height classes among the different land uses. The hypothesis of complete spatial randomness (CSR) of regeneration was tested by constructing confidence envelopes for the correlation function par g (r), using a homogeneous Poisson process. Growth data obtained from 50 M. stuhlmannii trees distributed in different diameter classes were used, covering individuals with DBH from 10 cm to 60 cm. Samples were taken from cross sections of each tree at 1.3 m from the ground. Growth rings were counted and measured in four radii of each disc and radial increment rates were estimated through ring widths. The results showed that M. stuhlmannii regenerates through the seed, from the stump and roots. The forms of origin of regeneration and the levels of recruitment vary according to the type of land use. M. stuhlmannii is a light-demanding species and requires maximum exposure to sunlight to grow rapidly, but regeneration takes place more readily to the exclusion of fire. The main spatial patterns of regeneration showed a tendency to aggregate at very close distances between the origin forms of M. stuhlmannii and the types of land use. The trees of M. stuhlmannii were 40 to 49 years old, in the undisturbed forest and in the selective logging area, with average annual growth in diameter at 1.3 m from the ground ranging from 6.52 to 6.54 mm and in the area of agricultural cultivation and frequent fire, 50 to 58 years, with average annual growth in diameter ranging from 5.69 to 5.75 mm. The results indicate that the average time for M. stuhlmannii to pass from one 10 cm class to another was estimated at 22 years and to reach 40 cm diameter was estimated at, on average, 66 years, which corresponds to the cutting cycle. These results provide a useful baseline for the development of sustainable management plans for M. stuhlmannii and restoration and conservation strategies, as well as for other economically exploited timber species in Mozambique.
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spelling Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentávelNatural regeneration potential and growth of Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. in miombo woodland in support of its sustainable managementAutoecologiaPerturbação antrópicaResiliênciaPanga-pangaManejo florestalAutecologyAnthropogenic disturbanceResilienceForest managementCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTALMillettia stuhlmannii Taub. (Fabaceae) is a highly desirable tropical timber species across its range in Southeast Africa and one of the three most important timber trees in Mozambique, where it is heavily exploited. Despite its importance, little is known about natural regeneration, its spatial distribution patterns and growth rates, which are fundamental to establishing economic strategies and management and conservation policies. This study aimed to evaluate autecological aspects of M. stuhlmannii regeneration, spatial patterns and growth rates in the Miombo forest with different types of land use in Cheringoma and Muanza Districts, in Mozambique. Four specific land uses were selected, (i) undisturbed forest; (ii) selective logging forest; (iii) slash & burn agriculture; and (iv) frequent fire. A census was carried out for regeneration in each land use, measuring the variables diameter at 10 cm from the ground, total height, and geographic coordinates obtained. Density and forms of origin of regeneration were determined in the profile of the diameter and height classes among the different land uses. The hypothesis of complete spatial randomness (CSR) of regeneration was tested by constructing confidence envelopes for the correlation function par g (r), using a homogeneous Poisson process. Growth data obtained from 50 M. stuhlmannii trees distributed in different diameter classes were used, covering individuals with DBH from 10 cm to 60 cm. Samples were taken from cross sections of each tree at 1.3 m from the ground. Growth rings were counted and measured in four radii of each disc and radial increment rates were estimated through ring widths. The results showed that M. stuhlmannii regenerates through the seed, from the stump and roots. The forms of origin of regeneration and the levels of recruitment vary according to the type of land use. M. stuhlmannii is a light-demanding species and requires maximum exposure to sunlight to grow rapidly, but regeneration takes place more readily to the exclusion of fire. The main spatial patterns of regeneration showed a tendency to aggregate at very close distances between the origin forms of M. stuhlmannii and the types of land use. The trees of M. stuhlmannii were 40 to 49 years old, in the undisturbed forest and in the selective logging area, with average annual growth in diameter at 1.3 m from the ground ranging from 6.52 to 6.54 mm and in the area of agricultural cultivation and frequent fire, 50 to 58 years, with average annual growth in diameter ranging from 5.69 to 5.75 mm. The results indicate that the average time for M. stuhlmannii to pass from one 10 cm class to another was estimated at 22 years and to reach 40 cm diameter was estimated at, on average, 66 years, which corresponds to the cutting cycle. These results provide a useful baseline for the development of sustainable management plans for M. stuhlmannii and restoration and conservation strategies, as well as for other economically exploited timber species in Mozambique.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESFundo Nacional de Investigação – FNIMillettia stuhlmannii Taub. (Fabaceae) é uma espécie madeireira tropical altamente desejável em toda a sua distribuição no sudeste da África e uma das três árvores madeireiras mais importantes em Moçambique, onde é intensamente explorada. Apesar de sua importância, pouco se sabe relativamente à regeneração natural, seus padrões de distribuição espacial e taxas de crescimento, fundamentais para estabelecer estratégicas econômicas e políticas de manejo e conservação. Este estudo objetivou avaliar aspectos autoecológicos sobre a regeneração, padrões espaciais e taxas de crescimento de M. stuhlmannii na floresta de Miombo com diferentes tipos de uso do solo nos Distritos de Cheringoma e Muanza, em Moçambique. Quatro usos específicos de solo foram selecionados, (i) floresta não perturbada; (ii) corte seletivo de madeira; (iii) cultivo itinerante; e (iv) fogo frequente. Foi realizado um censo para a regeneração em cada uso do solo, mensuradas as variáveis diâmetro a 10 cm do solo, altura total, e obtidas as coordenadas geográficas. Determinou-se a densidade e as formas de origem da regeneração, no perfil das classes de diâmetro e altura entre os diferentes usos do solo. Foi testada a hipótese de completa aleatoriedade espacial (CAE) da regeneração pela construção de envelopes de confiança para a função de correlação par g (r), usando um processo homogêneo de Poisson. Para o crescimento, foram utilizados dados de crescimento obtidos de 50 árvores de M. stuhlmannii distribuídas em diferentes classes de diâmetro, abrangendo indivíduos com DAP de 10 cm a 60 cm. Foram retiradas amostras de seções transversais de cada árvore a 1,3 m do solo. Os anéis de crescimento foram contados e medidos em quatro raios de cada disco e estimou-se as taxas de incremento radial através de larguras de anéis. Os resultados mostraram que M. stuhlmannii regenera-se através da semente, a partir de toco e de raízes. As formas de origem da regeneração e os níveis de recrutamento variam entre o tipo de uso do solo. M. stuhlmannii é uma espécie exigente em luz e requer exposição máxima à luz solar para crescer rapidamente, mas a regeneração se estabelece mais prontamente com a exclusão do fogo. Os principais padrões espaciais de regeneração de M. stuhlmannii apresentaram uma tendência à agregação a distâncias muito próximas entre as formas de origem e os tipos de uso de solo. As árvores de M. stuhlmannii apresentavam 40 a 49 anos, na floresta não perturbada e na área de corte seletivo, com crescimento anual médio em diâmetro a 1,3 m do solo variando de 6,52 a 6,54 mm e, na área de cultivo agrícola e de fogo frequente, 50 a 58 anos, com crescimento anual médio em diâmetro variando de 5,69 a 5,75 mm. Os resultados indicam que o tempo médio para M. stuhlmannii passar de uma classe de 10 cm para outra foi estimado em 22 anos e para atingir 40 cm diâmetro foi estimado em, no médio, 66 anos, o que corresponde ao ciclo de corte. Esses resultados fornecem uma linha de base útil para o desenvolvimento de planos de manejo sustentável de M. stuhlmannii e estratégias de restauração e conservação, bem como para outras espécies madeireiras exploradas economicamente em Moçambique.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilRecursos Florestais e Engenharia FlorestalUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia FlorestalCentro de Ciências RuraisFleig, Frederico Dimashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4578837964834013Farias, Jorge Antonio deSutili, Fabrício JaquesSitoe, Almeida AlbertoTonini, HelioHofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias2021-11-24T13:10:24Z2021-11-24T13:10:24Z2021-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/22948ark:/26339/0013000006s4cporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-11-25T06:04:10Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/22948Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2021-11-25T06:04:10Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
Natural regeneration potential and growth of Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. in miombo woodland in support of its sustainable management
title Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
spellingShingle Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
Hofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias
Autoecologia
Perturbação antrópica
Resiliência
Panga-panga
Manejo florestal
Autecology
Anthropogenic disturbance
Resilience
Forest management
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
title_full Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
title_fullStr Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
title_full_unstemmed Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
title_sort Potencial de regeneração natural e crescimento de Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. em floresta de miombo como subsídio para o manejo sustentável
author Hofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias
author_facet Hofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fleig, Frederico Dimas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4578837964834013
Farias, Jorge Antonio de
Sutili, Fabrício Jaques
Sitoe, Almeida Alberto
Tonini, Helio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hofiço, Noé dos Santos Ananias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autoecologia
Perturbação antrópica
Resiliência
Panga-panga
Manejo florestal
Autecology
Anthropogenic disturbance
Resilience
Forest management
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
topic Autoecologia
Perturbação antrópica
Resiliência
Panga-panga
Manejo florestal
Autecology
Anthropogenic disturbance
Resilience
Forest management
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
description Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. (Fabaceae) is a highly desirable tropical timber species across its range in Southeast Africa and one of the three most important timber trees in Mozambique, where it is heavily exploited. Despite its importance, little is known about natural regeneration, its spatial distribution patterns and growth rates, which are fundamental to establishing economic strategies and management and conservation policies. This study aimed to evaluate autecological aspects of M. stuhlmannii regeneration, spatial patterns and growth rates in the Miombo forest with different types of land use in Cheringoma and Muanza Districts, in Mozambique. Four specific land uses were selected, (i) undisturbed forest; (ii) selective logging forest; (iii) slash & burn agriculture; and (iv) frequent fire. A census was carried out for regeneration in each land use, measuring the variables diameter at 10 cm from the ground, total height, and geographic coordinates obtained. Density and forms of origin of regeneration were determined in the profile of the diameter and height classes among the different land uses. The hypothesis of complete spatial randomness (CSR) of regeneration was tested by constructing confidence envelopes for the correlation function par g (r), using a homogeneous Poisson process. Growth data obtained from 50 M. stuhlmannii trees distributed in different diameter classes were used, covering individuals with DBH from 10 cm to 60 cm. Samples were taken from cross sections of each tree at 1.3 m from the ground. Growth rings were counted and measured in four radii of each disc and radial increment rates were estimated through ring widths. The results showed that M. stuhlmannii regenerates through the seed, from the stump and roots. The forms of origin of regeneration and the levels of recruitment vary according to the type of land use. M. stuhlmannii is a light-demanding species and requires maximum exposure to sunlight to grow rapidly, but regeneration takes place more readily to the exclusion of fire. The main spatial patterns of regeneration showed a tendency to aggregate at very close distances between the origin forms of M. stuhlmannii and the types of land use. The trees of M. stuhlmannii were 40 to 49 years old, in the undisturbed forest and in the selective logging area, with average annual growth in diameter at 1.3 m from the ground ranging from 6.52 to 6.54 mm and in the area of agricultural cultivation and frequent fire, 50 to 58 years, with average annual growth in diameter ranging from 5.69 to 5.75 mm. The results indicate that the average time for M. stuhlmannii to pass from one 10 cm class to another was estimated at 22 years and to reach 40 cm diameter was estimated at, on average, 66 years, which corresponds to the cutting cycle. These results provide a useful baseline for the development of sustainable management plans for M. stuhlmannii and restoration and conservation strategies, as well as for other economically exploited timber species in Mozambique.
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Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
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Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
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