Assessment of the natural regeneration of the forest (fragment) of the IF Goiano, Campus Rio Verde

Ariani Silva Marques, T. Marques, Rodrigo de Oliveira Dias, Amanda da Silva Maciel, G. Menino, Charlys Roweder
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The regeneration succeeds from the interaction of natural processes of rebuilding the forest ecosystem, it is considered one of the most promising tactics for restoring areas that have been degraded. Thus, studying them allows us to know a little about the way the forest will develop, since it provides the number of species it has and their distribution in the area. The objective of this work was to evaluate the potential and characteristics of natural regeneration in the recovery process of the forest forest at the IF Goiano - Rio Verde campus. For this survey, 15 plots of 5x5m were allocated. All shrub-tree individuals that had at least 10 mm in diameter at ground height (DAS) were sampled; or height of at least 50 cm and that did not meet the criterion for inclusion of the tree extract (CAP ≥ 10 cm).  Classic phytosociological parameters were calculated. A total of 707 individuals were sampled, belonging to 14 families and 23 species, with a predominance of the species Senegalia polyphylla (DC.) Britton & Rose, from the Fabaceae family, in almost all plots. Thus, it is concluded that the study area has low diversity and little species richness.  
里约佛得角校园IF Goiano森林(片段)自然再生评估
森林生态系统的重建是自然过程相互作用的结果,被认为是恢复退化地区最有希望的策略之一。因此,研究它们可以让我们对森林的发展方式有一点了解,因为它提供了物种的数量和它们在该地区的分布。这项工作的目的是评估自然再生的潜力和特点,在森林森林的恢复过程中,戈亚诺-里奥佛得角校园。本次调查共分配15块5 × 5m的地块。所有在地高(DAS)处直径至少为10mm的灌木个体均被取样;或高度至少为50 cm,且不符合纳入树提取物的标准(CAP≥10 cm)。计算了经典的植物社会学参数。共采集标本707只,隶属于14科23种,优势种为多叶竹(Senegalia polyphylla, DC)。布里顿和玫瑰,来自豆科,在几乎所有的地块。研究区生物多样性较低,物种丰富度较低。
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