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Estimativas de área basal e uso do relascópio de Bitterlich em amostragem de Floresta Estacional Decidual.

Authors: Anderson C. Sevilha; José Alves da Silva; Aldicir Scariot; André R. Terra Nascimento;

Estimativas de área basal e uso do relascópio de Bitterlich em amostragem de Floresta Estacional Decidual.

Abstract

A Floresta Estacional Decidual da região nordeste de Goiás é um tipo de vegetação florestal do grande bioma Cerrado, que pode ocorrer em áreas de afloramento de calcário e, geralmente, apresenta maior biomassa de espécies arbóreas que a vegetação de cerrado adjacente. Este estudo foi desenvolvido em uma área de floresta intacta (Fazenda Flor Ermo) e em quatro áreas de floresta perturbada (Fazendas Formosa, Traçadal, Manguinha e Conçeição Mocambo). O objetivo foi estimar a área basal e a intensidade amostral utilizando o relascópio de Bitterlich em florestas deciduais. A área basal foi de 29,3 m²/ha na floresta intacta e de 23 a 24 m²/ha nas perturbadas. As florestas com perturbação acentuada apresentaram curvas de distribuição do desvio padrão dos pontos de amostragem com pequena variação comparada com a curvas das áreas com baixo nível de perturbação. Para um limite de confiança de 95 % de probabilidade de confiança para a estimativa da média, 20 unidades amostrais com o relascópio podem ser suficientes para amostrar satisfatoriamente a área basal nesse tipo de vegetação.

Keywords

S, intensidade amostral, floresta estacional decidual, Agriculture, Forestry, SD1-669.5, amostragem por pontos, inventário florestal

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