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New Phytol ; 227(6): 1790-1803, 2020 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32557686

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The long-lived tree species Eschweilera tenuifolia (O. Berg) Miers is characteristic of oligotrophic Amazonian black-water floodplain forests (igapó), seasonally inundated up to 10 months per year, often forming monodominant stands. We investigated E. tenuifolia' growth and mortality patterns in undisturbed (Jaú National Park - JNP) and disturbed igapós (Uatumã Sustainable Development Reserve - USDR, downstream of the Balbina hydroelectric dam). We analysed age-diameter relationships, basal area increment (BAI) through 5-cm diameter classes, growth changes and growth ratios preceding death, BAI clustering, BAI ratio, and dated the individual year of death (14 C). Growth and mortality patterns were then related to climatic or anthropogenic disturbances. Results were similar for both populations for estimated maximum ages (JNP, 466 yr; USDR, 498 yr, except for one USDR tree with an estimated age of 820 yr) and slightly different for mean diameter increment (JNP: 2.04 mm; USDR: 2.28 mm). Living trees from JNP showed altered growth post-1975 and sparse tree mortality occurred at various times, possibly induced by extreme hydroclimatic events. In contrast with the JNP, abrupt growth changes and massive mortality occurred in the USDR after the dam construction began (1983). Even more than 30 yr after dam construction, flood-pulse alteration continues to affect both growth and mortality of E. tenuifolia. Besides its vulnerability to anthropogenic disturbances, this species is also susceptible to long-lasting dry and wet periods induced by climatic events, the combination of both processes may cause its local and regional extinction.


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Inundaciones , Árboles , Bosques
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Acta amaz ; 32(1)2002.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1454865

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In order to verify the influence of flood-pulse dynamics on leaf phenology and concentrations of chlorophyll a, b and total, 15 individuals of two species typical of the black-water igapó forest, Eschweilera tenuifolia and Hevea spruceana, were studied in the lower course of the river Tarumã-Mirim, Amazonas, Brazil. Leaf phenology was followed weekly from July 1993 to Dezember 1994 and the chlorophyll content was measured in the laboratory every month. Variations in the chlorophyll contents were related to leaf age. Mean concentrations of total chlorophyll in mature and old leaves of E. tenuifolia were 473.5 and 288.6 mg m-2, and 418.5 and 199.0 mg m-2 in H. spruceana. The peak shedding and flush occurred during the aquatic phase.


Com o objetivo de verificar a influência da dinâmica do pulso de inundação na fenologia foliar e conteúdo de clorofilas a, b e total, 15 indivíduos adultos de duas espécies típicas das cotas mais baixas da floresta de igapó, Eschweilera tenuifolia e Hevea spruceana, foram estudados no baixo curso do rio Tarumã-Mirim, Amazonas, Brasil. A fenologia foliar foi acompanhada em observações semanais de campo de julho de 1993 a dezembro de 1994 e o conteúdo de clorofilas foi medido em laboratório, mensalmente. Mudanças no conteúdo de clorofilas relacionaram-se à idade da folha. As concentrações médias de clorofila total em folhas maduras e velhas de E. tenuifolia foram de 473,5 e 288,6 mg m-2, e em H. spruceana de 418,5 e 199,0 mg m-2. Na fase aquática deu-se o pico de abscisão e brotamento foliar.

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