USING NATURAL REGENERATION SEEDLINGS FOR FOREST RESTORATION
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https://doi.org/10.5902/223611708552Keywords:
Bare root, stump seedlings, survival, costs.Abstract
Using regenerating seedlings from natural forests may contribute to cost reduction and widespread implementation of forest environment restoration projects. The aim of this study was to evaluate Cabralea canjerana obtained from natural regeneration seedling survival used to produce bare root and stump seedlings. Survival 60 days after planting was evaluated through a Generalized Linear Model with logit as link function, controlled by seedling diameter and planting method. Bare root seedlings had a greater survivorship probability when its diameter was smaller than one centimeter. Stump seedlings with more than two centimeters of diameter had a survival probability greater than 80%. Stump seedlings with more than two centimeters may contribute to cost reduction in forest environment restoration projects.Downloads
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