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Ciência Florestal
Centro de Pesquisas Florestais - CEPEF, Departamento de Ciências Florestais - DCFL, Programa de Pós Graduação em Engenharia Florestal - PPGEF
ISSN: 0103-9954
EISSN: 0103-9954
Vol. 29, No. 1, 2019, pp. 96-104
Bioline Code: cf19008
Full paper language: Portuguese
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge

Ciência Florestal, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2019, pp. 96-104

 en Canopy water retention capacity: comparison between the Atlantic Rainforest and the forest plantation of eucalypt
Groppo, Juliano Daniel; Salemi, Luiz Felippe; Moraes, Jorge Marcos; Trevisan, Rodrigo; Seghesi, Gustavo Bicci & Martinelli, Luiz Antєnio

Abstract

The Atlantic rainforest is one of the most endangered ecosystems of our planet, this area presents only 8% of its original distribution, needs special attention to improve its conservation goals. This study aimed to compare the water retention capacity of the canopy in two watersheds an entirely covered by Atlantic Forest (Rain Forest), located in “Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar” and other covered with Eucalyptus urophylla check for this species in other resources x Eucalyptus grandis check for this species in other resources in an adjacent area. Monitoring was carried out in the years of 2008 and 2009 through rain gauges and the water retention of the forest canopy was evaluated from linear regressions between precipitation (PR) and internal elevation (TR). The results showed that, with the exception of interception in the “dry” season that presented the lowest coefficients of determination (R2), being 77% in the eucalypt and 82% in the Atlantic Forest, the variables presented a good fit with the incident precipitation, with higher coefficients of 90%. The Atlantic Forest showed higher retention capacity of water in relation to Eucalyptus, where rainfall lower than 5 mm in the Atlantic Forest and 0.78mm in eucalypt are fully intercepted by the forest canopy and the wet period presented the greatest water retention capacity, probably due to the greater vegetation regeneration at this time, since in the dry period the leaves fall can decrease the retention.

Keywords
Land use; Interception; Impact

 
 pt Capacidade de retenчуo de сgua do dossel vegetativo: comparaчуo entre Mata Atlтntica e plantaчуo florestal de eucalipto
Groppo, Juliano Daniel; Salemi, Luiz Felippe; Moraes, Jorge Marcos; Trevisan, Rodrigo; Seghesi, Gustavo Bicci & Martinelli, Luiz Antєnio

Resumo

A Mata Atlтntica, um dos ecossistemas mais ameaчados do planeta, reduzida atualmente a menos de 8% de sua cobertura original, necessita de atenчуo especial para sua melhor conservaчуo. O objetivo do estudo foi comparar a capacidade de retenчуo de сgua do dossel vegetativo em uma microbacia coberta por Floresta Ombrѓfila Densa (Mata Atlтntica), situada no Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar e outra com cobertura de Eucalyptus urophylla check for this species in other resources x Eucalyptus grandis check for this species in other resources em сrea prѓxima ao Parque. O monitoramento foi realizado nos anos de 2008 e 2009 atravщs de pluviєmetros e a retenчуo de сgua do dossel florestal foi avaliada a partir de regressѕes lineares entre a precipitaчуo (PR) e a precipitaчуo interna (TR). Os resultados mostraram que com exceчуo da interceptaчуo na щpoca “seca” que apresentou os menores coeficientes de determinaчуo (R2), sendo de 77% no eucalipto e 82% na Mata Atlтntica, as variсveis apresentaram bom ajuste com a precipitaчуo incidente com coeficientes maiores de 90%. A microbacia de Mata Atlтntica obteve maior capacidade de retenчуo de сgua das copas em relaчуo ao eucalipto, em todo o perэodo de estudo foi observado que precipitaчѕes inferiores a 5 mm na Mata Atlтntica e 0,78 mm no Eucalipto sуo totalmente interceptadas pelo dossel florestal e o perэodo њmido apresentou a maior capacidade de retenчуo de сgua, provavelmente pela maior regeneraчуo vegetal nesta щpoca, jс que no perэodo seco a queda das folhas pode diminuir a retenчуo.

Palavras-chave
Uso do solo; Interceptaчуo; Impacto

 
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