Edapho-climatic zoning for Eucalyptus urograndis in the State of Tocantins, Brazil

Olíria Morgana Menezes, E. Collicchio, E. Pereira, Maria Inês Ramos Azevedo
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Edaphic and climatic zoning was undertaken in the State of Tocantins for eucalyptus crop in the State of Tocantins, in particular, Eucalyptus urograndis using ArcGIS 9.3 platform, a geographic information system (GIS) tool for working with maps. Thus, the study was based on the parameters that reflect the climatic requirements for the proper development of the species, natural edaphic aptitude and the slope of the land for crop mechanization purposes. The first phase of the study comprised the cross-checking of maps of precipitation, temperature and water deficit, which resulted in the zoning of climatic aptitude. The second phase comprised the zoning of natural edaphic aptitude, based on existing soil units in the state. Based on the results obtained an edaphic and climate zoning was performed for the species to. The findings showed temperature constraint to the development of Eucalyptus urograndis. However, they stress the importance of the present study regarding the clones that are being implemented in Tocantins. Concerning natural edaphic aptitude, there was a predominance of soils considered unfavorable, yet significant areas were found to have favorable soil aptitude.
巴西托坎廷斯州尤加利的热带气候区划
在托坎廷斯州,利用ArcGIS 9.3平台(一种用于处理地图的地理信息系统(GIS)工具)对尤加利(eucalyptus urograndis)作物进行了地理和气候区划。因此,该研究是基于反映物种适当发展的气候要求、自然土壤倾向和作物机械化目的的土地坡度的参数。研究的第一阶段包括对降水、温度和水分亏缺图的交叉核对,这导致了气候倾向的分区。第二阶段包括基于该州现有土壤单位的自然土壤倾向分区。在此基础上,对该物种进行了地理和气候区划。结果表明,温度对大桉的生长发育具有一定的制约作用。然而,他们强调了目前在Tocantins实施的克隆研究的重要性。在自然土壤适宜性方面,被认为不利的土壤占优势,但发现有显著的地区具有有利的土壤适宜性。
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