A. Bonnet, G. R. Curcio, F. L. A. Gonçalves, A. S. D. Resende, E. Caglioni, O. J. Lavoranti
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摘要
本研究旨在评价附生仙人掌(Rhipsalis lindbergiana K. Schum)的生存发育状况。和厚翅鼠。在巴西里约热内卢Itaborai的一个温室中,对碎片进行了四个月的监测,在不同的基质上,并在重新安置到再生的菊苣茂密森林之后。迁移监测长达三年,并在两个气候时期进行:低(干旱区)和高降水区(降雨区)。两种植物在有有机质的基质中均有较高的生长。这两个物种的干旱地块明显不同,可能是由于旱季之后的降雨,使得它们能够更好地生存和发展。林白栎的生存和发展与碎片放置的树高有显著的相关性,说明了高的附生植物多样性与大的光生植物之间的关系。建议在雨季开始时将附生植物迁移到较大的树木上,并保持碎片与基质接触。这将能够更好地利用植物,并促进恢复森林多样性和生态功能过程。
Técnica de realocação de Rhipsalis (Cactaceae) em florestas regenerantes, em Itaboraí - RJ: sobrevivência e desenvolvimento
This study aimed to evaluate survival and development of epiphytic cactus Rhipsalis lindbergiana K. Schum. and R. pachyptera Pfeiff. Fragments were monitored in a greenhouse, for four months on different substrates and after relocation to regenerating Ombrophilous Dense forest, in Itaborai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The relocation was monitored for up to three years and carried out in two climatic periods: lower (drought plot) and higher precipitation (rainfall plot). Higher growth of both species was registered in substrate with organic matter. Drought plots were significantly different in both species, probably due to the rains that followed the dry season and allowed greater survival and development. The survival and development of R. lindbergiana were significantly related to tree height where the fragments were installed, referring to the association between high epiphyte diversity and large phorophytes. It is recommended to relocate epiphytes to larger trees, at the beginning of the rainy season and keeping the fragments in contact with the substrate. This will enable the better use of plants, as well as the promotion of the recovery of forests diversity and ecological functionality processes.