Management criteria for Ficus insipida Willd. (Moraceae) in Amazonian white-water floodplain forests defined by tree-ring analysis |
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Authors: | Jochen Schöngart Florian Wittmann Martin Worbes Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade Hans-Jürgen Krambeck Wolfgang Johannes Junk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology, August Thienemannstr. 2, PO Box 165, 24302, Pl?n, Germany 2. Institute Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz?nia, Av. André Araujo 2936, PO Box 478, 69011-970, Manaus-AM, Brazil 3. Institute of Agronomy in the Tropics, University of G?ttingen, Griesebachstrasse 6, 37077, G?ttingen, Germany
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Abstract: | ![]() Ficus insipida Willd. (Moraceae) is a fast growing tree species of early successional stages in the Amazonian nutrient-rich white-water floodplains (várzea). The species is one of the most economically important low-density wood species in the community-based forest management project in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve (MSDR) in Central Amazonia, where timber species are managed using a polycyclic selection system with a minimum logging diameter (MLD) of 50 cm and a cutting cycle of 25 years. In this study we analyze the floristic composition, stand structure and forest regeneration of a natural 20 year-old stand at an early successional stage and we model tree growth of diameter, height and volume of F. inspida based on tree-ring analysis to define management criteria. The volume growth model indicates that the preferred period for logging should be at a tree age of 17 years when the current annual volume increment peaks. This age corresponds to a diameter of 55 cm, which would be an appropriate MLD. |
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