Plants (Oct 2024)

Generic and Specific Models for Volume Estimation in Forest and Savanna Phytophysiognomies in Brazilian Cerrado

  • Yanara Ferreira de Souza,
  • Eder Pereira Miguel,
  • Adriano José Nogueira Lima,
  • Álvaro Nogueira de Souza,
  • Eraldo Aparecido Trondoli Matricardi,
  • Alba Valéria Rezende,
  • Joberto Veloso de Freitas,
  • Hallefy Junio de Souza,
  • Kennedy Nunes Oliveira,
  • Maria de Fátima de Brito Lima,
  • Leonardo Job Biali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13192769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 2769

Abstract

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The Cerrado has high plant and vertebrate diversity and is an important biome for conserving species and provisioning ecosystem services. Volume equations in this biome are scarce because of their size and physiognomic diversity. This study was conducted to develop specific volumetric models for the phytophysiognomies Gallery Forest, Dry Forest, Forest Savannah, and Savannah Woodland, a generic model and a model for Cerrado forest formation. Twelve 10 m × 10 m (100 m²) (National Forest Inventory) plots were used for each phytophysiognomy at different sites (regions) of the Federal District (FD) where trees had a diameter at breast height (DBH; 1.30 m) ≥5 cm in forest formations and a diameter at base height (Db; 0.30 m) ≥5 cm in savanna formations. Their diameters and heights were measured, they were cut and cubed, and the volume of each tree was obtained according to the Smalian methodology. Linear and nonlinear models were adjusted. Criteria for the selection of models were determined using correlation coefficients, the standard error of the estimates, and a graphical analysis of the residues. They were later validated by the chi-square test. The resultant models indicated that fit by specific phytophysiognomy was ideal; however, the generic and forest formation models exhibited similar performance to specific models and could be used in extensive areas of the Cerrado, where they represent a high potential for generalization. To further increase our understanding, similar research is recommended for the development of specific and generic models of the total volume in Cerrado areas.

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