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Biomass and nutrient cycling in pure and mixed stands of native tree species in southeastern Bahia, Brazil

Antonio Carlos da Gama-Rodrigues, Nairam Félix de Barros, Nicholas Brian Comerford

01/Apr/2007

The objective of this paper is to study selected components of the nutrient cycle of pure and mixed stands of native forest species of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Tree diameter, height, above-ground biomass, and nutrient content were determined in 22-year-old stands. Litterfall, litter decomposition, and nutrient concentration were evaluated from August 1994 to July 1995. The following species were studied: Peltogyne angustiflora, Centrolobium robustum, Arapatiella psilophylla, Sclerolobium chrysophyllum, Cordia trichotoma, Macrolobium latifolium. The litter of a natural forest and […]

Decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter in pure and mixed stands of native tree species in southeastern Bahia State, Brazil

A. C. Gama-Rodrigues, N. F. Barros, M. L. Santos

01/Dec/2003

Leaf litter decay rates and N and P fluxes of tree species are different in pure and mixed stands because the decomposition process is not only defined by the quality of the substrate, but of the microenvironment (forest production systems) also. The objetive of this work was to estimate the decomposition rate and N and P release from leaf litter of native forest species planted under two different systems. Twenty two year-old mixed and pure stands of six hardwood species […]

Edaphic alterations under pure and mixed stands of tree species in southeastern Bahia state, Brazil

A. C. Gama-Rodrigues, N. F. Barros, E. S. Mendonça

01/Sep/1999

The objective of this study was to evaluate the relation between the chemical composition of litter accumulation and its effect on the physics and fertility of soil in two plantation systems of native forest species. The plantation systems consisted of 22 year-old mixed stand and pure stands of six hardwood species (Peltogyne angustiflora, Centrolobium robustum, Arapatiella psilophylla, Sclerolobium chrysophyllum, Cordia trichotoma, Macrolobium latifolium) native to the southeastern region of Bahia, Brazil, evaluated from August 1994 through November 1996. As a […]