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PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF A CERRADO IN “SERRA DO CIPÓ” NATIONAL PARK, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL
Meira Neto, João Augusto Alves, & Saporetti Júnior, Amilcar Walter. (2002). Parâmetros fitossociológicos de um cerrado no Parque Nacional Da Serra Do Cipó, MG. Revista Árvore, 26(5), 645-648.
Autores
Joao Augusto Alves Meira Neto
The diversity of species and the factors determining the occurrence of cerrado vegetation have long
called the attention of researchers. Many protected cerrados in Conservation Units have not been floristically
and structurally studied. This work conducted a floristic and phytosociological survey of the Parque Nacional da
“Serra do Cipó” (“Serra do Cipó” National Park) (19o22’01’’S and 43o37’10’’W). Twelve quadrats of 150 m2
were established and all individuals with a stem circumference at ground level larger than or equal to 10 cm were
sampled. A total of 44 species of 37 genera and 30 families were found. The richest families were Leguminosae
Caesalpinioideae, Leguminosae Mimosoideae and Guttiferae, with three species each. The most important species
(VI) were Hymenaea stigonocarpa, Allagoptera campestris, Diospyros hispida, Rapanea guianensis and
Piptocarpha rotundifolia.