Ciência Florestal (Jan 2009)
INCREMENTO VOLUMÉTRICO DE Nectandra megapotamica (Spreng.) Mez EM FLORESTA OMBRÓFILA MISTA
Abstract
In this work, it is studied the growth of Nectandra megapotamica (Spreng.) Mez species through a sampler compounded by eleven dominant trees selected from a rainforest in Nova Prata, Rio Grande do Sul. The mathematical model which better represents the growth trend in percentage volume was described as iv%=(b0+b1.ln d)2, fitting individually per tree, being possible to describe the variations of slope (b1) and intercept (b0) coefficients between trees with the relation height - diameter (h/d), diameter increment measured on the last 5 cm on bore increment (id5) sampled on diameter breast height (d), exposition (EXPOS), corrected Basal Area Large (BALcor) and crown length exposed to sunlight (Lc), considering the following expressions: b1= 0,41739 + 4,16179.id5 - 6,29332.h/d + 0,37823.EXPOS - 0,11519Ir + 5,80419.BALcor + 0,06858.Lc, with determination coefficient equal to 0,9979 and standard error in percentage of the mean of -1,73%, and b0= 2,62466 -13,37024.id5 + 22,08329.h/d - 1,33161.EXPOS + 0,34689.Ir -23,88899.BALcor + 0,25692.L, with determination coefficient fitting on 0,9907 and standard error in percentage of the mean of 2,71%.