Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central

This paper presents phenological observations of 27 tree species in a humid tropical forest of the Amazonian terra firme, located in the Ducke Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil, during the period from 1965 to 1976. Trees were selected for observation on the basis of superior phenotypic characteristics; species were selected on the basis of their economic value in local, national and international markets as sources of timber, essential oils, resins, gums, latex and fruits. The following phenological phenomena are analyzed: flowering, fruting, and production of new leaves. Phenological observations were made in separate trees occuying different strata of the forest. Over the 12 years of observations, the periodicity of initiation of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species and for all species. In addition, the most probable periods and durations of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species, and as well as dendrological and botanical characteristics. After lumping dat on the initiation of flowering and fruiting for all species, the two samples (trees occupying canopy and trees occupying lower canopy) were compared by use of the non-parametric H test of Kruskal Wallis. The samples were shown to be significantly different, indicating that the crown position is an important factor of phenological behavior. A simple regression analysis correlates phenological data (initiation of flowering and fruiting) with climatic factors (precipitation, relative humidity and maximum absolute temperature). When there are small values of precipitation and relative humidity the results tend to show a greater number of trees initiating flowering and fruiting. Maximum absolute temperature was not significant to flowering yet was significant (0.1 percent) to fruiting and having a positive correlation (to greater values of this temperature a larger number of will be found initiating fruiting).

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Main Authors: 41260 Alencar, J. da C., 41675 Almeida, R.A. de, 66937 Fernandez, N.P.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1979
Subjects:FENOLOGIA, COPA, REGIMENES DE LUZ, FLORACION, FRUCTIFICACION, BOSQUE TROPICAL HUMEDO, AMAZONIA, BRASIL,
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REGIMENES DE LUZ
FLORACION
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BOSQUE TROPICAL HUMEDO
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COPA
REGIMENES DE LUZ
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
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41260 Alencar, J. da C.
41675 Almeida, R.A. de
66937 Fernandez, N.P.
Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
description This paper presents phenological observations of 27 tree species in a humid tropical forest of the Amazonian terra firme, located in the Ducke Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil, during the period from 1965 to 1976. Trees were selected for observation on the basis of superior phenotypic characteristics; species were selected on the basis of their economic value in local, national and international markets as sources of timber, essential oils, resins, gums, latex and fruits. The following phenological phenomena are analyzed: flowering, fruting, and production of new leaves. Phenological observations were made in separate trees occuying different strata of the forest. Over the 12 years of observations, the periodicity of initiation of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species and for all species. In addition, the most probable periods and durations of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species, and as well as dendrological and botanical characteristics. After lumping dat on the initiation of flowering and fruiting for all species, the two samples (trees occupying canopy and trees occupying lower canopy) were compared by use of the non-parametric H test of Kruskal Wallis. The samples were shown to be significantly different, indicating that the crown position is an important factor of phenological behavior. A simple regression analysis correlates phenological data (initiation of flowering and fruiting) with climatic factors (precipitation, relative humidity and maximum absolute temperature). When there are small values of precipitation and relative humidity the results tend to show a greater number of trees initiating flowering and fruiting. Maximum absolute temperature was not significant to flowering yet was significant (0.1 percent) to fruiting and having a positive correlation (to greater values of this temperature a larger number of will be found initiating fruiting).
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author 41260 Alencar, J. da C.
41675 Almeida, R.A. de
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title Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
title_short Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
title_full Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
title_fullStr Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
title_full_unstemmed Fenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:578582020-02-03T21:23:45ZFenologia de espécies florestais em floresta tropical úmida de terra firme na Amazonia Central 41260 Alencar, J. da C. 41675 Almeida, R.A. de 66937 Fernandez, N.P. 1979This paper presents phenological observations of 27 tree species in a humid tropical forest of the Amazonian terra firme, located in the Ducke Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil, during the period from 1965 to 1976. Trees were selected for observation on the basis of superior phenotypic characteristics; species were selected on the basis of their economic value in local, national and international markets as sources of timber, essential oils, resins, gums, latex and fruits. The following phenological phenomena are analyzed: flowering, fruting, and production of new leaves. Phenological observations were made in separate trees occuying different strata of the forest. Over the 12 years of observations, the periodicity of initiation of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species and for all species. In addition, the most probable periods and durations of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species, and as well as dendrological and botanical characteristics. After lumping dat on the initiation of flowering and fruiting for all species, the two samples (trees occupying canopy and trees occupying lower canopy) were compared by use of the non-parametric H test of Kruskal Wallis. The samples were shown to be significantly different, indicating that the crown position is an important factor of phenological behavior. A simple regression analysis correlates phenological data (initiation of flowering and fruiting) with climatic factors (precipitation, relative humidity and maximum absolute temperature). When there are small values of precipitation and relative humidity the results tend to show a greater number of trees initiating flowering and fruiting. Maximum absolute temperature was not significant to flowering yet was significant (0.1 percent) to fruiting and having a positive correlation (to greater values of this temperature a larger number of will be found initiating fruiting).This paper presents phenological observations of 27 tree species in a humid tropical forest of the Amazonian terra firme, located in the Ducke Reserve, near Manaus, Brazil, during the period from 1965 to 1976. Trees were selected for observation on the basis of superior phenotypic characteristics; species were selected on the basis of their economic value in local, national and international markets as sources of timber, essential oils, resins, gums, latex and fruits. The following phenological phenomena are analyzed: flowering, fruting, and production of new leaves. Phenological observations were made in separate trees occuying different strata of the forest. Over the 12 years of observations, the periodicity of initiation of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species and for all species. In addition, the most probable periods and durations of flowering and fruiting is shown for each species, and as well as dendrological and botanical characteristics. After lumping dat on the initiation of flowering and fruiting for all species, the two samples (trees occupying canopy and trees occupying lower canopy) were compared by use of the non-parametric H test of Kruskal Wallis. The samples were shown to be significantly different, indicating that the crown position is an important factor of phenological behavior. A simple regression analysis correlates phenological data (initiation of flowering and fruiting) with climatic factors (precipitation, relative humidity and maximum absolute temperature). When there are small values of precipitation and relative humidity the results tend to show a greater number of trees initiating flowering and fruiting. Maximum absolute temperature was not significant to flowering yet was significant (0.1 percent) to fruiting and having a positive correlation (to greater values of this temperature a larger number of will be found initiating fruiting).FENOLOGIACOPAREGIMENES DE LUZFLORACIONFRUCTIFICACIONBOSQUE TROPICAL HUMEDOAMAZONIABRASILActa Amazonica (Brasil)