2019
DOI: 10.1590/1806-90882019000400002
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Carbon Stock Growth in a Secondary Atlantic Forest

Abstract: The secondary Atlantic forests play an important role in the context of climate change, acting as a carbon sink for the atmosphere. However, these forests can become a carbon source in case of increased tree mortality. Knowing this change is possible through continuous forest inventories that provide information on the dynamics of tree growth. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the carbon growth dynamics of a Seasonal Semideciduous Forest fragment, with 44.11 ha, located in the Parque Tecnológic… Show more

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“…The trees of the primary forest stored 54.06 Mg C ha − 1 , within the typical range of 27-56 Mg C ha − 1 observed in previous studies of native semideciduous forests fragments (Villanova et al, 2019;Zanini et al, 2021). Moreover, the primary forest had aboveground C stock (trees + herbaceous + litter) at least 28% higher than forest restoration and reformed pasture sites.…”
Section: The Carbon Sequestrationsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The trees of the primary forest stored 54.06 Mg C ha − 1 , within the typical range of 27-56 Mg C ha − 1 observed in previous studies of native semideciduous forests fragments (Villanova et al, 2019;Zanini et al, 2021). Moreover, the primary forest had aboveground C stock (trees + herbaceous + litter) at least 28% higher than forest restoration and reformed pasture sites.…”
Section: The Carbon Sequestrationsupporting
confidence: 75%