半落叶季节性森林林下光合有效辐射的空间和季节变化

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 FORESTRY Scientia Forestalis Pub Date : 2022-08-15 DOI:10.18671/scifor.v50.33
J. Pezzopane, Genilda Canuto Amaral, J. Pezzopane, M. A. H. Machuca, R. N. Nóia Júnior
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半落叶季节性森林林下光合有效辐射的空间和季节变化。大西洋森林是全球生物多样性保护的热点;然而,人类活动威胁并破坏了生物群落自然过程的动态平衡。本研究调查了巴西东南部大西洋森林生物群系地区半落叶季节性森林片段内太阳辐射的发生率。在一年中的四个季节,测量了林下植被的叶面积指数(LAI)和光合有效辐射(PAR)。测量是在一米高的地方进行的,在森林碎片的十个不同位置,有不同的地形暴露和坡度。年平均LAI为4.5,PAR透过率为4.1%。然而,研究结果表明,在研究的森林片段中,叶面积指数存在空间和季节变异。林下植被PAR的季节变化主要受LAI、不同坡度和地形暴露的影响。PAR有效性的空间异质性表明森林破碎区具有较高的植物多样性。
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Spatial and seasonal variability of photosynthetically active radiation in the understory of a semi-decidual seasonal forest
Spatial and seasonal variability of photosynthetically active radiation in the understory of a semi-decidual seasonal forest. Scientia Abstract The Atlantic Forest is a global hotspot for biodiversity conservation; however, human actions threaten and unbalance the dynamics of the natural processes of the biome. The present study investigated the incidence of solar radiation within a fragment of semi deciduous seasonal forest in the area of the Atlantic Forest Biome in southeastern Brazil. In the four seasons of the year, the leaf area index (LAI) and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) were measured in the understory vegetation. The measurements were made at one-meter height, in ten different locations in the forest fragment, with different terrain exposure and slope. The annual average LAI was 4.5 and the PAR transmissivity was 4.1%. However, the results showed a spatial and seasonal variability of the leaf area index in the studied forest fragment. The seasonal variation of PAR in the understory vegetation was due to the LAI and to the different slopes and terrain exposures. The spatial heterogeneity in PAR availability is indicative of high plant diversity in the forest fragment.
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Scientia Forestalis
Scientia Forestalis Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: Scientia Forestalis is a scientific publication of the IPEF – Institute of Forest Research and Studies, founded in 1968, as a nonprofit institution, in agreement with the LCF – Department of Forest Sciences of the ESALQ – Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture of the USP – São Paulo University. Scientia Forestalis, affiliated to the ABEC – Brazilian Association of Scientific Publishers, publishes four issues per year of original papers related to the several fields of the Forest Sciences. The Editorial Board is composed by the Editor, the Scientific Editors (evaluating the manuscript), and the Associated Editors (helping on the decision of acceptation or not of the manuscript, analyzed by the Peer-Reviewers.
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