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Revista Arvore | 2010

Instrumentos legais podem contribuir para a restauração de florestas tropicais biodiversas

Pedro Henrique Santin Brancalion; Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues; Sergius Gandolfi; Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; André Gustavo Nave; Flávio Bertin Gandara; Luiz Mauro Barbosa; Marcelo Tabarelli

The failure of most efforts undertaken to restore natural high-diversity tropical forests, like the Atlantic Forest, has resulted in a very intense round of discussions on the science and best-practice of ecological restoration in the state of Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil. This culminated in the participatory elaboration of a state resolution concerning technical and orientation aspects for restoration activities, which has been reviewed and updated periodically in workshops that bring together more than 200 professionals. The aim of this resolution was to maximize the establishment of biologically viable forests, with plant richness consistent with the reference ecosystem, to ensure the persistence of restored forests and protect native biodiversity. The contributions of this resolution for the improvement and stimulation of restoration actions are evident today. Between 2003 and 2008, when the resolution was heavily discussed, seedling production of native shrubs and trees in the state increased from 13,000,000 (55 nurseries) to 33,000,000 (114 nurseries) per year, and average number of plant species produced in nurseries also increased from 30 to over 80, reflecting the increase of restoration actions. In our view, the existing legal instrument has served well as a mechanism to accompany environmental public policy aimed at protection of the collective interests of society. In particular, it guides and orients the bulk of investments in ecological restoration and enhances the prospects for maximizing the societal benefits that can and should be obtained from restoration activities, including the persistence of biodiversity in human-modified tropical landscapes.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2010

High levels of genetic differentiation and selfing in the Brazilian cerrado fruit tree Dipteryx alata Vog. (Fabaceae)

Roberto Tarazi; Maria Andréia Moreno; Flávio Bertin Gandara; Elza Martins Ferraz; Mario Luiz Teixeira de Moraes; Christina Cleo Vinson; A. Y. Ciampi; Roland Vencovsky; Paulo Yoshio Kageyama

Dipteryx alata is a native fruit tree species of the cerrado (Brazilian savanna) that has great economic potential because of its multiple uses. Knowledge of how the genetic variability of this species is organized within and among populations would be useful for genetic conservation and breeding programs. We used nine simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers developed for Dipteryx odorata to evaluate the genetic structure of three populations of D. alata located in central Brazil based on a leaf sample analysis from 101 adults. The outcrossing rate was evaluated using 300 open-pollinated offspring from 25 seed-trees. Pollen dispersal was measured by parentage analysis. We used spatial genetic structure (SGS) to test the minimal distance for harvesting seeds in conservation and breeding programs. Our data indicate that the populations studied had a high degree of genetic diversity and population structure, as suggested by the high level of divergence among populations . The estimated outcrossing rate suggested a mixed mating system, and the intrapopulation fixation index was influenced by SGS. We conclude that seed harvesting for genetic conservation and breeding programs requires a minimum distance between trees of 196 m to avoid collecting seeds from related seed-trees.


Archive | 2003

Restauração ecológica de ecossistemas naturais

Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; Renata Evangelista de Oliveira; Luiz Fernando Duarte de Moraes; Vera Lex Engel; Flávio Bertin Gandara


Restoration Ecology | 2011

What Role Should Government Regulation Play in Ecological Restoration? Ongoing Debate in São Paulo State, Brazil

James Aronson; Pedro H. S. Brancalion; Giselda Durigan; Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues; Vera Lex Engel; Marcelo Tabarelli; José Marcelo Domingues Torezan; Sergius Gandolfi; Antônio Carlos Galvão de Melo; Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; Márcia C. M. Marques; André Gustavo Nave; Sebastião Venâncio Martins; Flávio Bertin Gandara; Ademir Reis; Luiz Mauro Barbosa; Fabio Rubio Scarano


Simpósio Sul-AmericanoSimpósio Nacional Recuperaçao de Areas Degradadas, 2 | 1994

Revegetaçao de áreas degradadas: modelos de consorciaçao com alta diversidade

Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; Eduardo Santarelli; Flávio Bertin Gandara; Jánio C Gonçalves; José Luiz Simionato; Luiz Roberto Antiqueira; Washington Geres


Archive | 2001

Restauração da mata ciliar - manual para recuperação de áreas ciliares e microbacias

Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; Flávio Bertin Gandara; Renata Evangelista de Oliveira; Luiz Fernando Duarte de Moraes


Revista Arvore | 1999

Establishment of mixed reforestation with typical Atlantic forest species as a function of minimum or intensive soil cultivation and weed control.

J. L. de M. Gonçalves; João Carlos de A. R. Gonçalves; D. B. de Oliveira; J. L. do A. Simionato; Flávio Bertin Gandara; S. Cenci


Conservation Genetics | 2018

Understanding genetic diversity, spatial genetic structure, and mating system through microsatellite markers for the conservation and sustainable use of Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd. Ex Mart.

Natália Helena Pesso Coelho; Evandro Vagner Tambarussi; Bruna Aguiar; Rafael H. Roque; Renan Marcelo Portela; Rayssa Chaves Braga; Daniela Sanson; Richeliel A. R. Silva; Elza Martins Ferraz; Maria Andréia Moreno; Paulo Yoshio Kageyama; Flávio Bertin Gandara


Agroforestry Systems | 2018

Shade trees composition and diversity in cacao agroforestry systems of southern Pará, Brazilian Amazon

Daniel P. P. Braga; Frederico Domene; Flávio Bertin Gandara


Cultura Agronomica | 2013

Espécies Arbóreas que ocorrem na transição da Floresta Estacional Semidecidual e o Cerrado, em reserva legal no município de Selvíria, MS

Simas Ferreira Aragão; Alexandre Marques da Silva; José Cambuim; Mario Luiz Teixeira de Moraes; Salatiér Buzetti; Flávio Bertin Gandara

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Maria Andréia Moreno

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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Luiz Mauro Barbosa

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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Marcelo Tabarelli

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Roberto Tarazi

University of São Paulo

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A. Y. Ciampi

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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