Litter Accumulation in a Eucalyptus grandis Plantation, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Em: Floresta e Ambiente (Brazil) v. 27(1) p. 1-6; (2020)Sumário:
Abstract
This study aimed at quantifying the accumulation of litter in formative compartments (bark, branches, leaves,
and miscellaneous) above the soil in a 23-year-old Eucalyptus grandis plantation, located on the campus of the
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. We installed four parallel plots on the settlement lines,
measuring 3.0 m × 6.0 m. In order for litter collection, we utilized a 25 cm × 25 cm iron frame and randomly
collected 15 samples of each plot, totaling 60 samples. The burlap consisted predominantly of branches (39%) and
miscellaneous (29%) fraction, followed by leaves (23%) and bark (6%). Such accumulation may be associated with
the age of the Eucalyptus grandis, the density of the forest, and the stability achieved by the plantation.
Keywords: planted forest, organic matter, nutrient cycling.
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Abstract
This study aimed at quantifying the accumulation of litter in formative compartments (bark, branches, leaves,
and miscellaneous) above the soil in a 23-year-old Eucalyptus grandis plantation, located on the campus of the
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. We installed four parallel plots on the settlement lines,
measuring 3.0 m × 6.0 m. In order for litter collection, we utilized a 25 cm × 25 cm iron frame and randomly
collected 15 samples of each plot, totaling 60 samples. The burlap consisted predominantly of branches (39%) and
miscellaneous (29%) fraction, followed by leaves (23%) and bark (6%). Such accumulation may be associated with
the age of the Eucalyptus grandis, the density of the forest, and the stability achieved by the plantation.
Keywords: planted forest, organic matter, nutrient cycling.

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