HOLANDA, H. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6278025012861068; HOLANDA, Helton Alves de.
Abstract:
Natural Regeneration of tree species in the hortucultural forest of CSTR, UFCG, Patos-PB. The present study evaluated the floristic and phytosociological parameters of the
natural regeneration of species in the nursery of the CSTR, UFCG. The Horto area
presents 1.6 hectares, and to collect vegetation data, a forest inventory was carried
out in 18 plots (5.0 mx 5.0 m) of the natural regeneration of tree species in the study
area. All individuals with height equal to or greater than 0.5 meters and chest
circumference <6.0 cm (CAP <6.0 cm) were included. The regenerants were divided
into two height classes: C1 = height class 0.5 to 1.0 m and C2 = Height class above
1.0 m. In the structural survey of the regenerating individuals 212 individuals were
sampled, belonging to four botanical families, 10 genera and 11 species. Of these
five are exotic and six native. Shannon indices (H ') = 1.31 and IIEA (impact index of
exotic species) confirm the low floristic density of the area and the invasion of exotic
species compromising the structure of the area, proving that exotic species
influenced these low results. Leucaena leucocephala, Prosopis juliflora, presented
higher values of ecological importance, and natural regeneration. Regarding the
natives, Mimosa tenuiflora was the one that stood out best in this parameter. The
high density of the exotic species indicated that the anthropic actions such as the
withdrawal of species, introduction of the cattle for a certain period, favored the
Dispersal and establishment of these species. Both contributed 82.55% of the
individuals sampled. The high percentage found for this parameter is justified by the
wide distribution of this species in the studied area, which was in 72.22% of the total
sampled plots, besides presenting the highest density.