Growth of transplanted timber species seedlings in the south of the Colombian Amazon: A preliminary study

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Publication date 2008
Journal Colombia Forestal
Volume | Issue number 11
Pages (from-to) 35-43
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Two commonly used timber species in the area of Amacayacu National Park (Quararibea sp. and Minquartia guianensis) were selected to develop an experiment that compared the early performance of seedlings in mature and old secondary forest. We transplanted seedlings of these species into mature and secondary forest plots and observed height and diameter increments as well as mortality for a period of approximately 70 days. In situ seedling performance under parent trees in mature forests was measured as a control. The structure of both experimental forests was not apparently different. We found similar seedling performance for both species in the two forests. However, the seedlings hardly showed any relative height or relative diameter increment in the short period of measurements. The results show that enriching secondary forests by means of transplanting seedlings from timber species might be a promising way of ecological restoration.
Document type Article
Published at http://www.udistrital.edu.co/comunidad/dependencias/facultades/medioambiente/iforestal/documents/docs_revista_colombiaforestal/RevColForestal_Vol11Dic08%20art_3%20%20gruezmancher.pdf
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