Diagnóstico e análise da florística e fitossociológica da arborização de praças no centro de Alagoinhas - BA

In an urban planning is essential to have knowledge of the floristic composition and vegetation structure of their areas, especially those where urbanization is growing, as Alagoinhas-BA. This work was carried out to evaluate the afforestation 8 squares located in Downtown Alagoinhas-BA, through the...

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Autor principal: Vaz, Grice Anne dos Santos
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Especialização)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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Resumo: In an urban planning is essential to have knowledge of the floristic composition and vegetation structure of their areas, especially those where urbanization is growing, as Alagoinhas-BA. This work was carried out to evaluate the afforestation 8 squares located in Downtown Alagoinhas-BA, through the analysis of the floristic composition, vegetation structure and general diagnosis of the current situation of individual trees. The analysis was performed through a census in 8 squares of the city where individuals were measured, quantified and identified. For the phytosociological survey of each individual was measured to the Diameter Breast Height (DAP) and processed in Excel. The characterization of the qualitative condition of individuals was performed by evaluating the condition and overall balance of the tree, plant, severity of injuries, interference generated by the relation tree-construction / wiring, shallowness of roots and executed actions. 162 individuals belonging to 29 species were evaluated. The species that contributed most to the total individuals were: Ficus benjamina, Erythrina indica, Mangifera indica, Syagrus romanzoffiana and Delonix regia. The species with the highest frequency was observed in Delonix regia 62.50% of squares, and the one with the largest number of individuals was the Ficus benjamina observed in 50% of the squares. The most damaging problem observed in the squares is conducting severe pruning which does not follow the technical criteria and compromises the health, vigor and aesthetic trees. Assessed subjects require a management plan for maintenance that includes: staff training to care for the planting and maintenance of planted species, monitoring and control of pests and involvement of the population to the extent of care afforestation.