Silvicultural evaluation of Rapanea ferruginea and Citharexylum myrianthum established in abandoned pastures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4336/2013.pfb.33.73.410Keywords:
Atlantic Forest biome, Dense Ombrophylous Forest, Brazilian tree species, SilvicultureAbstract
Planting woodlots for ecosystem restoration must be based on silvics and ecological features of the species. This paper deals with silvicultural performance of native Brazilian species Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pav.) Mez and Citharexylum myrianthum Cham. planted in abandoned pastures in Antonina, coast of Paraná state. Monospecific plots were 69 months old and situated on hill slope and alluvial plain, sharply contrasting on water availability. Rapanea ferruginea showed higher survival and growth in the slope. Concerning to Citharexylum myrianthum, survival values were high and similar in both reliefs, although growth was higher in the plain.Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Sabine Borges Silveira, Edinelson José Maciel Neves, Antonio Aparecido Carpanezzi, Ricardo Miranda Britez

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
PFB reserves the right to edit manuscripts to correct grammar/spelling, improve clarity, and comply with the journal’s standards while maintaining the style of the authors.
The final version will be sent to the corresponding author for approval.
Published articles become the property of PFB.
Manuscripts may be used after publication without prior authorization from PFB, as long as the journal is credited.
Warning: figures published in PFB may only be reused with prior authorization from Embrapa Forestry.
All content in PFB is licensed under Creative Commons attribution (type BY-NC-ND).
The opinions and concepts expressed in manuscripts are the sole responsibility of their respective authors and not PFB.