Alternative Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Database
- Basic density (kg/m3);
- Tangential shrinkage (%);
- Volumetric shrinkage (%);
- Radial shrinkage (%);
- Shear strength (MPa);
- Parallel hardness (kgf);
- Transverse hardness (kgf);
- Tensile strength (MPa);
- Flexural strength (MPa);
- Static bending (MPa);
- Compression at break (MPa);
- Proportional compression (MPa).
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Rank | Cluster | Class | Abundance | IUCN Status | Basic Density | Acumulated Volume | Volume Percentage | Wood Color |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nº Trees ha−1 | kg m−3 | m3 | % | ||||||
Dipteryx odorata | 1 | 4 | SMC | 19 | Data Deficient | 910 | 1,663,957.44 | 3.37 | |
Manilkara elata | 2 | 4 | SMC | 5 | Endangered | 870 | 1,644,969.22 | 3.34 | |
Dinizia excelsa | 3 | 4 | SMC | 7 | Least Concern | 830 | 1,638,570.24 | 3.32 | |
Goupia glabra | 4 | 3 | SLC | 89 | Least Concern | 710 | 1,579,236.6 | 3.20 | |
Hymenaea courbaril | 5 | 3 | SMC | 14 | Least Concern | 760 | 1,571,206.3 | 3.19 | |
Couratari guianensis | 6 | 1 | SMC | 2 | Least Concern | 520 | 1,313,608.18 | 2.66 | |
Apuleia molaris | 7 | 3 | SMC | 11 | Least Concern | 750 | 1,084,419.78 | 2.20 | |
Handroanthus serratifolius | 8 | 4 | SMC | 22 | Endangered | 890 | 1,075,939.56 | 2.18 | |
Caryocar villosum | 9 | 1 | SLC | 5 | Least Concern | 630 | 997,216.24 | 2.02 | |
Hymenolobium petraeum | 10 | 1 | SMC | 3 | Least Concern | 590 | 996,565.62 | 2.02 | |
Schizolobium parahyba | 11 | 1 | SMC | 15 | Least Concern | 490 | 994,244.22 | 2.02 | |
Astronium lecointei | 12 | 3 | SMC | 23 | Least Concern | 750 | 960,512.66 | 1.95 | |
Erisma uncinatum | 13 | 1 | SMC | 50 | Least Concern | 460 | 935,097.78 | 1.90 | |
Qualea paraensis | 14 | 45 | Least Concern | 933,338.22 | 1.89 | ||||
Cariniana micrantha | 15 | 1 | SMC | 4 | Data Deficient | 580 | 832,118.82 | 1.69 | |
Clarisia racemosa | 16 | 1 | SLC | 16 | Least Concern | 600 | 808,492.2 | 1.64 | |
Cedrelinga cateniformis | 17 | 1 | SLC | 37 | Least Concern | 450 | 706,828.42 | 1.43 | |
Hymenolobium excelsum | 18 | 4 | Data Deficient | 800–900 | 630,257.7 | 1.28 | |||
Allantoma lineata | 19 | 1 | SLC | 35 | Data Deficient | 600 | 588,936.64 | 1.19 | |
Peltogyne paniculata | 20 | 4 | SLC | 50 | Data Deficient | 810 | 572,719.12 | 1.16 |
Alternative Species | Rank | Abundance Nº Trees ha−1 | IUCN Status | Basic Density kg m−3 | Wood Color |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dipteryx odorata | |||||
Dialium guianense | 110 | 64 | Least Concern | 865 | |
Zollernia paraensis | 427 | 26 | Least Concern | 970 | |
Manilkara elata | |||||
Handroanthus incanus | 199 | 3 | Vulnerable | 820 | |
Diploon venezuelana | - | - | Data Deficient | 850 | |
Dinizia excelsa | |||||
Terminalia argentea | 15 | 271 | Least Concern | 800 | |
Bowdichia nitida | 22 | 7 | Least Concern | 775 | |
Goupia glabra | |||||
Euxylophora paraensis | 356 | 4 | Endangered | 685 | |
Buchenavia grandis | 75 | 19 | No Information | 755 | |
Terminalia amazonia | 27 | 33 | Least Concern | 800 | |
Hymenaea courbaril | |||||
Protium altissimum | - | 128 | Least Concern | 740 | - |
Maclura tinctoria | 470 | 52 | Least Concern | 730 | |
Bagassa guianensis | 45 | 5 | Least Concern | 700 | |
Manilkara bidentata subsp. surinamensis | - | - | Least Concern | 830 | |
Astronium lecointei | 12 | 23 | Least Concern | 770 | |
Pseudopiptadenia suaveolens | 51 | 14 | Least Concern | 740 | |
Rauvolfia paraensis | - | 2 | No Information | 550 |
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Lima, F.B.d.; Souza, Á.N.d.; Matricardi, E.A.T.; Gaspar, R.d.O.; Lima, I.B.d.; Souza, H.J.d.; Santos, M.L.d.; Miguel, E.P.; Borges, L.A.C.; Santos, C.R.C.d.; et al. Alternative Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon. Forests 2024, 15, 1763. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101763
Lima FBd, Souza ÁNd, Matricardi EAT, Gaspar RdO, Lima IBd, Souza HJd, Santos MLd, Miguel EP, Borges LAC, Santos CRCd, et al. Alternative Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon. Forests. 2024; 15(10):1763. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101763
Chicago/Turabian StyleLima, Fernanda Borges de, Álvaro Nogueira de Souza, Eraldo Aparecido Trondoli Matricardi, Ricardo de Oliveira Gaspar, Ingrid Borges de Lima, Hallefy Junio de Souza, Mario Lima dos Santos, Eder Pereira Miguel, Luís Antônio Coimbra Borges, Cassio Rafael Costa dos Santos, and et al. 2024. "Alternative Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon" Forests 15, no. 10: 1763. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101763
APA StyleLima, F. B. d., Souza, Á. N. d., Matricardi, E. A. T., Gaspar, R. d. O., Lima, I. B. d., Souza, H. J. d., Santos, M. L. d., Miguel, E. P., Borges, L. A. C., Santos, C. R. C. d., Gouveia, F. N., & Lima, M. d. F. d. B. (2024). Alternative Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Management in the Brazilian Amazon. Forests, 15(10), 1763. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15101763