ibclogo XVI International Botanical Congess


Abstract Number: 2742
Poster No. = 1132


COMPARATIVE WOOD ANATOMY OF ATLANTIC RAINFOREST LOWLAND SPECIES FROM POÇO DAS ANTAS BIOLOGICAL RESERVE, RJ, BRAZIL


Barros, C. F. 1, C. H. Callado1,2, C. G. Costa1, M. da Cunha3 , H. R. Lima4, O. Marquete1. 1JBRJ/PMA, 2FBMM, 3UENF, 4UFRRJ


The wood anatomy of 34 species of the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve was presented. The species selected were those with the highest importance values or those that show promise in reforestation of degraded areas. The climate at the Reserve is hot and humid, mean annual temperature of 18.6°C, mean annual rainfall of 2260 mm. Terminology and methods used followed the international basic norms. The majority of the species showed less than 10 vessels/mm2, vessel length higher than 500 mm and vessel tangential diameter higher than 100 mm, simple perforation plates, intervessel pits alternate, libriform fibres and axial parenchyma predominantly paratracheal, indicating mesophorfic characteristics. (Supported by Petrobras, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation).


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