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PeerJ ; 11: e16431, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38111657

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The destructive and empirical methods commonly used to estimate carbon pools in forests managed timber are time-consuming, expensive and unfeasible at a large scale; satellite images allow evaluations at different scales, reducing time and costs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tree biomass (TB) and carbon content (CC) through satellite images derived from Sentinel 2 in underutilized stands in southern Mexico. In 2022, 12 circular sites of 400 m2 with four silvicultural treatments (STs) were established in a targeted manner: 1st thinning (T1), free thinning (FT), regeneration cut (RC) and unmanaged area (UA). A tree inventory was carried out, and samples were obtained to determine their TB based on specific gravity and CC through the Walkey and Black method. The satellite image of the study area was downloaded from Sentinel 2 to fit a simple linear model as a function of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (10 m pixel-1) showing significance (p ≤ 0.01) and a adjusted R2 = 0.92. Subsequently, the TB and CC (t ha-1) were estimated for each ST and managed area. The total managed area (3,201 ha-1) had 126 t TB ha-1 and 57 t C ha-1. Of the areas with STs, the area with FT showed the highest accumulation of TB (140 t ha-1) and C (63 t ha-1) without showing differences (p > 0.05) with respect to those of the UA, which presented 129 t TB ha-1 and 58 t C ha-1. The satellite images from Sentinel 2 provide reliable estimates of the amounts of TB and CC in the managed stands. Therefore, it can be concluded that an adequate application of STs maintains a balance in the accumulation of tree C.


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Pinus , Quercus , Carbono , México , Florestas , Árvores
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Ciênc. rural ; 42(2): 312-318, fev. 2012. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-618093

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Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a variação axial e o efeito do desbaste na massa específica das árvores centrais de Eucalyptus grandis aos 18 anos de idade. Para tanto, foi analisado um experimento situado próximo ao litoral do Rio Grande do Sul, instalado em delineamento blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram definidos devido ao número de desbastes aplicados e variaram de zero até seis intervenções. As árvores foram selecionadas, em cada tratamento, com base no diâmetro central e, após o abate, foram medidas e cubadas pelo método de Smalian. Em seguida, foram retirados discos nas posições 0, 25, 50, 75 e 100 por cento da altura comercial e na altura do peito (DAP), destinados à determinação da massa específica. Os resultados indicaram que a massa específica básica apresentou um decréscimo até a região do DAP, seguido de acréscimo, sem tendência de estabilização com a altura em todos os tratamentos analisados. O desbaste induziu a variação da massa específica básica em árvores centrais, porém não foi verificada uma tendência sistemática positiva ou negativa em relação ao espaço vital proporcionado pelo desbaste.


This study was undertaken to evaluate the axial variation and the effect of thinning on the basic density of Eucalyptus grandis central diameter trees with 18 years of age. A thinning experiment, located in the northern coast of Rio Grande do Sul, installed in random blocks with four repetitions was evaluated. The treatments were defined according to the number of interventions applied that ranged from zero to six. The trees were selected, in each treatment, on the basis of the central diameter. After cutting down, the trees were measured and the volume determined by Smalian method. Afterwards, disks were taken at the base, 25, 50, 75 and 100 percent of the commercial height, and at the breast height (DBH), for basic density determination. The results indicated that basic density showed a decrease up to DBH, followed by an increase, without a clear tendency to stabilize with the height in all treatments analyzed. The thinning caused variation in basic density of the central trees; however, there was no positive or negative precise trend related to the beneficial space provided by thinning.

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