巴西东北部大西洋森林碎片的年凋落物

Wanctuy da Silva Barreto, Kyvia Pontes Teixeira das Chagas, José Augusto da Silva Santana, C. A. de Oliveira Ribeiro, Débora de Melo Almeida, Fernanda Moura Fonseca Lucas, Juliana Lorensi do Canto
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森林碎片的生态结构与直接依赖于凋落物分解的生物流动动态密切相关,凋落物分解是将养分循环给植物的主要机制。在这个意义上,本研究的目的是量化2013年4月至2014年3月期间,位于Macaíba,里约热内卢Grande do Norte的Mata do Bebo大西洋森林碎片的年凋落物产量。使用10个锥形收集器获得凋落物贡献数据,平均开口面积为0.128 m²,放置在离地面1 m的位置。每月采集一次,在常温下干燥48 h,分成叶、皮、枝、生殖物质四部分;还有各种各样的材料。分离后,称量并储存。凋落物贡献总量为5038.72 kg ha -1年-1,在旱季初的9月产量最高,7月最低。叶面组分贡献最大,为3,744.26 kg ha -1年-1,其次是生殖材料,为846.29 kg ha -1年-1,树枝和树皮为396.10 kg ha -1年-1,杂项材料为52,069 kg ha -1年-1。凋落物产量与降雨量和温度呈负相关。该碎片的凋落物产生量低于其他剩余的大西洋森林地区,可能是因为它位于Caatinga和大西洋森林生物群系之间的过渡带,除了几十年来一直受到的人为影响之外。
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Annual litterfall in an Atlantic Forest fragment in Northeast Brazil
The ecological structure of forest fragments is closely related to the dynamics of biological flows directly dependent on the decomposition of the litterfall, which is the main mechanism of recycling nutrients to plants. In this sense, the objective of the present work was to quantify the annual litterfall productionduring the period from April 2013 to March 2014 in Mata do Bebo, an Atlantic Forest fragment located in Macaíba, Rio Grande do Norte. 10 conical collectors were used to obtain the data on the litter contribution, with an average opening area of 0.128 m², placed 1 m above the ground.. The material was collected monthly, dried at air temperature for 48 h, and separated into four fractions: leaves, bark and branches, reproductive material; and miscellaneous material. After separation, the fractions were weighed and stored. The total contribution of litter was uninterrupted and totaled 5,038.72 kg ha –1 year –1 , with the highest production in September, at the beginning of the dry season, and the lowest in July. The foliar fraction made the largest contribution, with 3,744.26 kg ha –1 year –1 , followed by the reproductive material, which reached 846.29 kg ha –1 year –1 , branches and bark, with 396.10 kg ha –1 year –1 , and miscellaneous material, with 52,069 kg ha –1 year –1 . The correlations of litterfall production with rainfall and temperature were negative. The litterfall production in the fragment was lower than that obtained in other remaining Atlantic Forest areas, possibly because it is located in a region considered an ecotone between the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest biomes, besides the anthropic effect to which it has been submitted for decades.
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