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      Litterfall and Litter Decomposition in Pinus and Native Forests

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          ABSTRACT Litter production and decomposition makes it possible to supply a good part of the nutrient demand of forest stands. Although several studies on this subject have been carried out in Pinus stands in different regions of Brazil, there are no records of studies carried out in the Northeast region, or in particular in the state of Bahia. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the litter production (litterfall) and decomposition in Pinus stands in the southwest region of Bahia, using an area of native forest as reference. Litterfall was evaluated during twelve months with the use of suspended collectors. Litter accumulation was quantified by means of three collections. The values obtained from litterfall were similar among Pinus stands. However, these values were lower than those found in the reference forest and in stands of the same genus in other regions of Brazil. Litter decomposition is relatively slow in Pinus sp. stands. The temporal variation of the litter supply is not very sensitive to the climate variations.

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          Ecological Studies in Four Contrasting Lowland Rain Forests in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak: III. Decomposition Processes and Nutrient Losses from Leaf Litter

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            Produção de serapilheira em três trechos de uma floresta semidecídua com diferentes graus de perturbação na Estação Ecológica do Tripuí, Ouro Preto, MG

            Foram estudados três trechos de uma floresta semidecídua na Estação Ecológica do Tripuí com o objetivo de verificar a ocorrência de diferenças na produção de serapilheira de acordo com o grau de perturbação. A serapilheira foi coletada entre julho de 1997 e agosto de 1998, usando-se dez coletores de 0,36 m², em cada trecho. A produção anual nos trechos A1 (6,78 ± 0,65 t.ha-1) e A2 (6,58 ± 0,49 t.ha-1) foi significativamente superior à estimada no trecho A3 (5,09 ± 0,58 t.ha-1) (ANOVA, p < 0,01). Os três trechos apresentaram padrão semelhante de produção da serapilheira, com o pico máximo ocorrendo em setembro (teste Tukey, p < 0,0001). A abundância de espécies pioneiras foi menos importante que a estatura do dossel na determinação da produção de serapilheira nas três áreas.
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              Nutrient cycling in two south-east Brazilian forests. I Litterfall and litter standing crop

              Litterfall (leaves, woody < 5 cm diameter, flowers and fruits) was estimated monthly using 20 litter traps, each 1 m 2 , and litter standing crops were collected every three months using 20 samples of 0 5 m 2 , for Altitudinal forest (AF) and Semideciduous forest (SF) in south-east Brazil (Serra do Japi, Jundiaí, Sāo Paulo State) from March 1985 to March 1986 The total litterfall was 7 t ha −1 for AF: 4 9 leaves, 1 8 woody, 0 13 flower, 0 16 fruits; and the total for SF was 8 6 t ha −1 y −1 : 5 5 leaves, 2 1 woody, 0 5 flower, 0 4 fruits Litter standing crop was 5 5 t ha −1 y −1 for the two forest sites studied with a turnover coefficient (K 1 ) of 1 3 for AF and 1 6 for SF Litterfall occurred throughout the year but was greater during the dry season (August–September); seasonality of litter and leaf fall was greater in SF than in AF but in both followed the litterfall patterns of other southeast Brazilian forests
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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                floram
                Floresta e Ambiente
                Floresta Ambient.
                Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (Seropédica, RJ, Brazil )
                1415-0980
                2179-8087
                May 2019
                : 26
                : 2
                : e20170165
                Affiliations
                [02] Jerônimo Monteiro ES orgnameUniversidade Federal do Espirito Santo orgdiv1Departamento de Ciências Florestais e da Madeira Brasil
                [01] Vitoria da Conquista orgnameUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia orgdiv1Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola e Solos Brazil
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                S2179-80872019000200139
                10.1590/2179-8087.016517
                4ad18b78-c88c-4b0f-9d82-9ca34b16075f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 26 October 2017
                : 16 April 2016
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                deposition, Reforestation, production, senescent material

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