Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Reliable estimates of tree growth and wood yield are fundamental to support the management of restored forests and better reconcile the objectives of recovering biodiversity with the provision of ecosystem services. In this study, wood standing volumes and tree biomass stocks were estimated in diffe...

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Main Authors: Danila Morena Fidéles Pontes, Vera Lex Engel, John A. Parrotta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/7/588
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spelling doaj-871bd6c1e5fa47f1b59f064ed4857e252020-11-25T01:13:25ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-07-0110758810.3390/f10070588f10070588Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic ForestDanila Morena Fidéles Pontes0Vera Lex Engel1John A. Parrotta2Forest Science Department, School of Agriculture/FCA, São Paulo State University/UNESP, 18610-034 Botucatu, BrazilForest Science Department, School of Agriculture/FCA, São Paulo State University/UNESP, 18610-034 Botucatu, BrazilUSDA Forest Service, Research and Development, Washington, DC 20250-0003, USAReliable estimates of tree growth and wood yield are fundamental to support the management of restored forests and better reconcile the objectives of recovering biodiversity with the provision of ecosystem services. In this study, wood standing volumes and tree biomass stocks were estimated in different ecological restoration systems and at two sites with contrasting soil fertility, in order to evaluate the potential trade-offs between biodiversity and forest production. At each site, a complete randomized block design, with three replications of six treatments, was established in 1997&#8722;1998: direct seeding (DIRS), high-diversity tree plantation (HDIV), modified &#8220;Taungya&#8221; agroforestry system (AFS), mixed plantation with timber and firewood species (MIX), managed agroforestry system (AFSm) and managed mixed plantation (MIXm). We inventoried all trees with diameter at breast height (DBH) &#8805; 5 cm in 450 m<sup>2</sup> per treatment per plot, 19&#8722;20 years after establishment, using site-specific allometric models. Significant site effects were found for tree height, tree density and wood volume. Restoration systems (treatments) affected forest structure and forest productivity. Higher wood stock and biomass tree were observed in the less complex system (DIRS), while AFSm and HDIV reconciled higher species richness and diversity with good wood volume yields and tree biomass.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/7/588tropical semideciduous seasonal forestecological restorationagroforestryecosystem servicesLegal Reserve
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Vera Lex Engel
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Vera Lex Engel
John A. Parrotta
Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Forests
tropical semideciduous seasonal forest
ecological restoration
agroforestry
ecosystem services
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author_facet Danila Morena Fidéles Pontes
Vera Lex Engel
John A. Parrotta
author_sort Danila Morena Fidéles Pontes
title Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_short Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Forest Structure, Wood Standing Stock, and Tree Biomass in Different Restoration Systems in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
title_sort forest structure, wood standing stock, and tree biomass in different restoration systems in the brazilian atlantic forest
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Reliable estimates of tree growth and wood yield are fundamental to support the management of restored forests and better reconcile the objectives of recovering biodiversity with the provision of ecosystem services. In this study, wood standing volumes and tree biomass stocks were estimated in different ecological restoration systems and at two sites with contrasting soil fertility, in order to evaluate the potential trade-offs between biodiversity and forest production. At each site, a complete randomized block design, with three replications of six treatments, was established in 1997&#8722;1998: direct seeding (DIRS), high-diversity tree plantation (HDIV), modified &#8220;Taungya&#8221; agroforestry system (AFS), mixed plantation with timber and firewood species (MIX), managed agroforestry system (AFSm) and managed mixed plantation (MIXm). We inventoried all trees with diameter at breast height (DBH) &#8805; 5 cm in 450 m<sup>2</sup> per treatment per plot, 19&#8722;20 years after establishment, using site-specific allometric models. Significant site effects were found for tree height, tree density and wood volume. Restoration systems (treatments) affected forest structure and forest productivity. Higher wood stock and biomass tree were observed in the less complex system (DIRS), while AFSm and HDIV reconciled higher species richness and diversity with good wood volume yields and tree biomass.
topic tropical semideciduous seasonal forest
ecological restoration
agroforestry
ecosystem services
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url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/7/588
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