Acta Amazonica (Jun 2002)

The relationship between stem vessel parameters and the development of strata in the early stages of secondary forest succession in Amazonia

  • Akio TSUCHIYA,
  • Yoshihiko HIRABUKI,
  • Toshie NISHIZAWA,
  • Pedro Braga LISBOA,
  • Carlos Rosário da SILVA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43922002322256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
pp. 241 – 241

Abstract

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In order to compare the development of strata in the early stages of secondary forest succession with vessel parameters of the tree species, a forest inventory was carried out in 4-year (Q1: 48 m2), 11-year (Q2: 400 m2) and 20-year (Q3: 400 m2) forests and vessel parameters were investigated from stem cross sections of 18 species obtained in Q2. Thirty three species (21 families), 77 species (35 families), 39 species (20 families) were found in Ql, Q2, Q3, respectively. The percentage of dead individuals, dead stems and the percentage of individuals with multiple stems increased with time after clear cutting. Also, the total D2H of Q3 was 26.1 times that of Q1, and the development of strata started in Q2 and Q3. The image analysis of vessel size, area and number of vessels revealed that species which reach the forest canopy had a large D2H value, vessel diameter and area, while species which remain near the forest floor had smaller ones. Poecilanthe effusa (Huber) Ducke is an example of the latter case, with a large number of individuals and abundant sprouting of new stems from stumps, but with high mortality.

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