Ciência Florestal (Oct 2009)

STRUCTURE, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND SEED YIELD FOR ANDIROBA (Carapa guianensis Aubl.) IN SOUTH RORAIMA

  • Helio Tonini,
  • Patricia da Costa,
  • Paulo Emilio Kamiski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/19805098879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 247 – 255

Abstract

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Andiroba is one of the Amazon species with great potential of exploration for timber and non-timber forest products (NFTPs). This work was carried out with the objective of studying the population structure, spatial distribution and seed yield in a native forest of andiroba in the south of Roraima state. A permanent sample plot of 300 x 300 m (9 ha) was installed and all the trees with DBH equal or superior to 10 cm were identified, mapped and measured. In each tree, the light climate, crown form and lianas load were appraised. To identify the spatial distribution, the medium variance/average rate and the Morisita’s Index were used. The seed yield data were obtained by the seed weighing, being 145 trees monitored during 2006. The population presented a diametric distribution of the j inverted type, and a seed yield of 65,4 kg.ha-1 with average of 8,3 kg.tree-1 was observed. DBH ≥ 30 cm was considered as borderline for commercial seed yield, allowing stratifying the population in juveniles (DBH ≤ 30 cm) and adults (DBH > 30 cm). The spatial distribution analysis showed that adult individuals presented random distribution and the juveniles tendency of grouping.

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