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Management criteria for Ficus insipida Willd. (Moraceae) in Amazonian white-water floodplain forests defined by tree-ring analysis
Authors
A.C. Barros
C. Uhl
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D.A. Clark
D.W. Stahle
F. Wittmann
F. Wittmann
Florian Wittmann
G. Nebel
G.T. Prance
H. Lamprecht
H. Pretzsch
H.C. Dawkins
Hans-Jürgen Krambeck
J. Salo
J. Schöngart
J. Schöngart
J. Terborgh
J.M. Ayres
J.T. Curtis
Jochen Schöngart
K. Furch
L.A. Martinelli
L.P. Kvist
M. Lieberman
M. Worbes
M. Worbes
M. Worbes
M. Worbes
M. Worbes
M.G.R. Cannell
M.W. Schwartz
Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade
Martin Worbes
N. Higuchi
N. Sokpon
N.N. Graaf de
P. Parolin
P. Parolin
P. Sist
T.C. Whitmore
V. Rozas
W.J. Junk
W.J. Junk
Wolfgang Johannes Junk
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
'EDP Sciences'
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Abstract
Ficus insipida Willd. (Moraceae) is a fast growing tree species of early successional stages in the Amazonian nutrient-rich white-water floodplains (várzea). The species is one of the most economically important low-density wood species in the community-based forest management project in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) in Central Amazonia, where timber species are managed using a polycyclic selection system with a minimum logging diameter (MLD) of 50 cm and a cutting cycle of 25 years. In this study we analyze the floristic composition, stand structure and forest regeneration of a natural 20 year-old stand at an early successional stage and we model tree growth of diameter, height and volume of F. inspida based on tree-ring analysis to define management criteria. The volume growth model indicates that the preferred period for logging should be at a tree age of 17 years when the current annual volume increment peaks. This age corresponds to a diameter of 55 cm, which would be an appropriate MLD. © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2007
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