Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS

Riparian forests form ecological corridors and enable the preservation of biodiversity and water resources. The maintenance of these ecological functions often requires the environmental restoration of these ecosystems. Thus, we aimed to characterize the arboreal vegetation and identify species for...

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Main Authors: Angela Luciana de Avila, Maristela Machado Araujo, Solon Jonas Longhi, Ezequiel Gasparin
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2011-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53418965008
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spelling doaj-8d1a0b555f084beea2980be9639e93062020-11-25T00:49:02ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982011-01-01212251260Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RSAngela Luciana de AvilaMaristela Machado AraujoSolon Jonas LonghiEzequiel GasparinRiparian forests form ecological corridors and enable the preservation of biodiversity and water resources. The maintenance of these ecological functions often requires the environmental restoration of these ecosystems. Thus, we aimed to characterize the arboreal vegetation and identify species for recovery in areas of riparian forests. The study was conducted in two fragments on the left and right banks of the river Ijuí, in the municipality of Ijuí, RS. The vegetation was inventoried in 10 systematic strips, of lengths from 15-35 m, perpendicular to the river, with a distance of 50 m, which were subdivided into plots of 10 x 10 m, totaling 21, in which were identified and measured all individuals with girth breast height (GBH) ¿ 15cm. Data from the inventory were used in the floristic and structural characterization of vegetation, in a clustering analysis (TWINSPAN) and supplied a basis for the indication of species for recovery. We identified 38 species distributed in 20 families. The three groups formed showed different succession stages. For the environmental recovery of altered areas, with similar environmental characteristics, it is suggested the use of Ateleia glazioviana, Helietta apiculata, Dalbergia frutescens and Parapiptadenia rigida as these facilitate succession. The planting of Eugenia uniflora and Prunus myrtifolia can help in attracting disperser fauna. Cupania vernalis and Pilocarpus pennatifolius may be used for the enrichment of areas in a more advanced stage of forest succession.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53418965008
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author Angela Luciana de Avila
Maristela Machado Araujo
Solon Jonas Longhi
Ezequiel Gasparin
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Maristela Machado Araujo
Solon Jonas Longhi
Ezequiel Gasparin
Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Angela Luciana de Avila
Maristela Machado Araujo
Solon Jonas Longhi
Ezequiel Gasparin
author_sort Angela Luciana de Avila
title Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
title_short Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
title_full Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
title_fullStr Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, Ijuí, RS
title_sort caracterização da vegetação e espécies para recuperação de mata ciliar, ijuí, rs
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Riparian forests form ecological corridors and enable the preservation of biodiversity and water resources. The maintenance of these ecological functions often requires the environmental restoration of these ecosystems. Thus, we aimed to characterize the arboreal vegetation and identify species for recovery in areas of riparian forests. The study was conducted in two fragments on the left and right banks of the river Ijuí, in the municipality of Ijuí, RS. The vegetation was inventoried in 10 systematic strips, of lengths from 15-35 m, perpendicular to the river, with a distance of 50 m, which were subdivided into plots of 10 x 10 m, totaling 21, in which were identified and measured all individuals with girth breast height (GBH) ¿ 15cm. Data from the inventory were used in the floristic and structural characterization of vegetation, in a clustering analysis (TWINSPAN) and supplied a basis for the indication of species for recovery. We identified 38 species distributed in 20 families. The three groups formed showed different succession stages. For the environmental recovery of altered areas, with similar environmental characteristics, it is suggested the use of Ateleia glazioviana, Helietta apiculata, Dalbergia frutescens and Parapiptadenia rigida as these facilitate succession. The planting of Eugenia uniflora and Prunus myrtifolia can help in attracting disperser fauna. Cupania vernalis and Pilocarpus pennatifolius may be used for the enrichment of areas in a more advanced stage of forest succession.
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