2013
DOI: 10.4322/floram.2013.024
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Estoque e capacidade de retenção hídrica da serrapilheira acumulada na restauração florestal de áreas perturbadas na Mata Atlântica

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“…Litter serves as an entry and exit system of nutrients, thus contributing to soil fertility maintenance through the decomposition process, especially in Amazon forest soils which are considered to be nutrient poor (Quesada et al, 2011). In addition, litter retains water and helps to negate erosion while facilitating the breaking of dormancy and germination of several native species (Mateus et al, 2013), thus contributing to natural regeneration. Water storage capacity increases with litter depth, i.e.…”
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“…Litter serves as an entry and exit system of nutrients, thus contributing to soil fertility maintenance through the decomposition process, especially in Amazon forest soils which are considered to be nutrient poor (Quesada et al, 2011). In addition, litter retains water and helps to negate erosion while facilitating the breaking of dormancy and germination of several native species (Mateus et al, 2013), thus contributing to natural regeneration. Water storage capacity increases with litter depth, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Essa dinâmica de desmatamento ocorreu para atender ao desenvolvimento agropecuário, além da exploração madeireira (Mateus et al, 2013). Como consequência, os remanescentes desse bioma são, em geral, fragmentos florestais muito pequenos (< 5 ha), que se apresentam em diferentes estágios sucessionais (Lana et al, 2010) e 450 FLORESTA, Curitiba, PR, v. 47, n. 4, p. 449 -458, out/dez.. 2017.…”
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“…Melos et al (2010) obtiveram valores de CRH de 235% para serapilheira de eucalipto e de 242% para a serapilheira da vegetação de encosta. Mateus et al (2013) encontraram 230% para CRH em pastagem modificada e abandonada, e 206% de CRH em fragmento florestal nativo. Santos et al (2017) constataram em seus estudos com serapilheira de Eucalyptus sp.…”
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