Supervivencia y crecimiento de un árbol nativo maderable bajo diferentes coberturas de dosel en el Bosque Atlántico, Misiones, Argentina
Creators
- 1. Centro Científico Tecnológico - La Plata
- 2. Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
- 3. Universidad Nacional de La Plata
- 4. National University of Misiones
- 5. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Description
The natural dynamic of the rainforest generates changes in the canopy coverage and, consequently, in the quality and quantity of light that reaches the understory. Similar effects can be achieved by the anthropogenic selective extraction of trees. The microsites produced by the disturbances represent a continuum of environmental conditions that ensures the coexistence of many species. The knowledge of the requirements of the species and the evaluation of the optimal microenvironments to plant growth are useful to build tools to restore degraded areas. We worked in a native rainforest in San Antonio, Misiones, Argentina, focused in a species that has high timber and ecological value: Cabralea canjerana (Vell.) Mart. (cancharana). The aim was to evaluate the establishment of cancharana under different coverage conditions. Two experiments were carried out: a pot experiment in which survivor and growth under two extreme natural coverage were evaluated, and a field experiment in which cancharana was planted in a gradient of coverage produced by natural gaps. In both experiments, more than 90% of the cancharana plants were initially established in a wide gradient of coverage. In the pot experiment, plants without forest coverage (full sun) were damaged by the frost in winter. Four years after the plantation, 70% of the plants survived in the field experiment and mortality was observed mostly in microenvironments with lower light incidence. We conclude that cancharana can establish and survive in many microenvironmental conditions within the rainforest, it acclimates in few months to sudden changes in coverage and, one year after planting, its growth arises with higher availability of light. The species tolerates sudden changes in coverage, therefore the remove of the understory or gap opening stimulate cancharana growth.https://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.1.0.779
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
تولد الديناميكية الطبيعية للغابات المطيرة تغييرات في تغطية المظلة، وبالتالي في نوعية وكمية الضوء الذي يصل إلى الطبقة السفلية. يمكن تحقيق تأثيرات مماثلة عن طريق الاستخراج الانتقائي البشري المنشأ للأشجار. تمثل المواقع الصغيرة التي تنتجها الاضطرابات سلسلة متصلة من الظروف البيئية التي تضمن تعايش العديد من الأنواع. تعد معرفة متطلبات الأنواع وتقييم البيئات الدقيقة المثلى لنمو النبات مفيدة لبناء أدوات لاستعادة المناطق المتدهورة. عملنا في غابة مطيرة أصلية في سان أنطونيو، ميسيونيس، الأرجنتين، وركزنا على الأنواع ذات القيمة الخشبية والبيئية العالية: Cabralea canjerana (فيل.) مارت. (كانشارانا). وكان الهدف هو تقييم إنشاء الكانشارانا في ظل ظروف تغطية مختلفة. تم إجراء تجربتين: تجربة وعاء تم فيها تقييم الناجي والنمو تحت تغطيتين طبيعيتين متطرفتين، وتجربة ميدانية زرعت فيها الكانشارانا في تدرج التغطية الناتج عن الفجوات الطبيعية. في كلتا التجربتين، تم إنشاء أكثر من 90 ٪ من نباتات الكانشارانا في البداية في تدرج واسع من التغطية. في تجربة الوعاء، تضررت النباتات التي لا تغطيها الغابات (الشمس الكاملة) بسبب الصقيع في فصل الشتاء. بعد أربع سنوات من الزراعة، نجا 70 ٪ من النباتات في التجربة الميدانية ولوحظت الوفيات في الغالب في البيئات الدقيقة ذات الحدوث الخفيف المنخفض. نستنتج أن الكانشارانا يمكن أن تنشأ وتعيش في العديد من الظروف البيئية الدقيقة داخل الغابات المطيرة، وتتأقلم في غضون بضعة أشهر مع التغيرات المفاجئة في التغطية، وبعد عام واحد من الزراعة، ينشأ نموها مع زيادة توافر الضوء. يتسامح النوع مع التغيرات المفاجئة في التغطية، وبالتالي فإن إزالة فتحة القصة أو الفجوة تحفز نمو الكانشارانا .https:// doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.1.0.779Translated Description (English)
The natural dynamic of the rainforest generates changes in the canopy coverage and, consequently, in the quality and quantity of light that reaches the understory. Similar effects can be achieved by the anthropogenic selective extraction of trees. The microsites produced by the disturbances represent a continuum of environmental conditions that ensures the coexistence of many species. The knowledge of the requirements of the species and the evaluation of the optimal microenvironments to plant growth are useful to build tools to restore degraded areas. We worked in a native rainforest in San Antonio, Misiones, Argentina, focused on a species that has high timber and ecological value: Cabralea canjerana (Vell.) Mart. (cancharana). The aim was to evaluate the establishment of cancharana under different coverage conditions. Two experiments were carried out: a pot experiment in which survivor and growth under two extreme natural coverage were evaluated, and a field experiment in which cancharana was planted in a gradient of coverage produced by natural gaps. In both experiments, more than 90% of the cancharana plants were initially established in a wide gradient of coverage. In the pot experiment, plants without forest coverage (full sun) were damaged by the frost in winter. Four years after the planting, 70% of the plants survived in the field experiment and mortality was observed mostly in microenvironments with lower light incidence. We conclude that cancharana can establish and survive in many microenvironmental conditions within the rainforest, it acclimates in a few months to sudden changes in coverage and, one year after planting, its growth arises with higher availability of light. The species tolerates sudden changes in coverage, therefore the removal of the understory or gap opening stimulate cancharana growth.https://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.1.0.779Translated Description (French)
The natural dynamic of the rainforest generates changes in the canopy coverage and, consequently, in the quality and quantity of light that reaches the understory. Similar effects can be achieved by the anthropogenic selective extraction of trees. The microsites produced by the disturbances represent a continuum of environmental conditions that ensures the coexistence of many species. The knowledge of the requirements of the species and the evaluation of the optimal microenvironments to plant growth are useful toild tools to restore degraded areas. We worked in a native rainforest in San Antonio, Misiones, Argentina, focused in a species that has high timber and ecological value : Cabralea canjerana (Vell.) Mart. (cancharana). The aim was to evaluate the establishment of cancharana under different coverage conditions. Two experiments were carried out : a pot experiments in which survivor and growth under two extreme natural coverage were evaluated, and a field experiments in which cancharana was plantd in a gradient of coverage produced by natural gaps. In both experiments, more than 90% of the cancharana plants were initially established in a wide gradient of coverage. In the pot experiment, plants without forest coverage (full sun) were damaged by the frost in winter. Four years after the plantation, 70% of the plants survived in the field experiment and mortality was observd mostly in microenvironments with lower light incidence. We conclue that cancharana can establish and survive in many microenvironmental conditions within the rainforest, it acclimates in few months to sudden changes in coverage and, one year after planting, its growth arises with higher availability of light. The species tolerates sudden changes in coverage, therefore the remove of the understory or gap opening stimulate cancharana growth.https ://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.1.0.779Files
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- بقاء ونمو شجرة أخشاب أصلية تحت غطاء مظلة مختلف في الغابة الأطلسية، ميسيونيس، الأرجنتين
- Translated title (English)
- Survival and growth of a native timber tree under different canopy cover in the Atlantic Forest, Misiones, Argentina
- Translated title (French)
- Survie et croissance d'un arbre indigène ligneux sous différentes couvertures de canopée dans la forêt atlantique, Misiones, Argentine
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- https://openalex.org/W2916408712
- DOI
- 10.25260/ea.19.29.1.0.779