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Week Monday Tuesday Wedesday Thursday Friday
Hour 10-Nov-08 11-Nov-08 12-Nov-08 13-Nov-08 14-Nov-08
07h30       Fieldtrip-1:
Eucalyptus
Forest
   
08h30 Registration Keynote #3
Lee Allen
Keynote #5
Chris Beadle
Keynote #8
Jeffrey Chambers
08h40
08h50
09h00
09h10 BEPP #1
José Luiz Stape
Oral #05 Oral #18
09h20
09h30 Oral #06 Oral #19
09h40 BEPP #2
Michael Ryan
09h50 Oral #07 Oral #20
10h00
10h10 Coffee Coffee Coffee
10h20
10h30
10h40 BEPP #3
Suzanne Boyden
Oral #08 Oral #21
10h50
11h00 Oral #09 Oral #22
11h10 BEPP #4
José Luiz Stape
11h20 Keynote #6
Julio Cesar Neves
Oral #23
11h30
11h40 BEPP #5
Robert Hubbard
Final Discussion
11h50
12h00 Oral #10
12h10 BEPP #6
Dan Binkley
12h20

Oral #11

12h30 Lunch Lunch
12h40 Fieldtrip-2:
Native Atlantic
Rain Forest
Lunch  
12h50
13h00
13h10
13h20
13h30 IUFRO - IPEF
Opening
13h40
13h50
14h00 Keynote #1
Sune Linder
Keynote #4
Jean Paul Laclau
Keynote #7
Ben du Toit
14h10
14h20
14h30
14h40 Keynote #2
Richard Waring
Poster Oral #12
14h50
15h00 Oral #13
15h10
15h20 Oral #01 Oral #14
15h30
15h40 Coffee Coffee Coffee
15h50
16h00
16h10 Oral #02 Poster Oral #15
16h20
16h30 Oral #03 Oral #16
16h40
16h50 Oral #04 Oral #17
17h00
17h10 Discussion Discussion Discussion
17h20
17h30
20h00       Conference Dinner   

Program Highlights

Authors Title
BEPP Projects
BEPP #1: José Luiz Stape, Dan Binkley, Michael Ryan, Jacyr M. Alves, Ernesto Norio Takahashi, Claudio Silva, Sebastião Fonseca, Rodolfo Loos, Sergio Silva, Rodrigo Eiji Hakamada, Augusto Lima, José Luiz Gava, Fernando P. Leite, Helder Andrade and Gustavo BrancoFactors limiting the potential productivity of Eucalyptus plantations in tropical areas
(Download: 6.031kb)
BEPP #2: Michael Ryan, José Luiz Stape, Dan Binkley, Jacyr M. Alves, Ernesto Norio Takahashi, Claudio Silva, Sebastião Fonseca, Rodolfo Loos, Sergio Silva, Rodrigo Eiji Hakamada, Augusto Lima, José Luiz Gava, Fernando P. Leite, Helder Andrade and Gustavo BrancoFactors controlling Eucalyptus productivity: How age, fertility, water availability, and stand structure alter production and carbon allocation
(Download: 661kb)
BEPP #3: Suzanne Boyden, Dan Binkley and José Luiz StapeCompetition and resource availability: Do the genetics of neighbors matter?
(Download: 2.989kb)
BEPP #4: José Luiz Stape, Dan Binkley, Michael G. Ryan and William L. BauerleChanges in efficiency of light use with stand structure and stand development, at the level of trees and stands
(Download: 2.966kb)
BEPP #5: Robert M. Hubbard, José Luiz Stape, Mike G. Ryan, Auro Almeida, Sebastiao Fonseca, Rodrigo HakamadaTranspiration and wood production per water use in fast-growing Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil
(Download: 1.955kb)
BEPP #6: Dan Binkley, José Luiz Stape, Michael Ryan, Jacyr M. Alves, Ernesto Norio Takahashi, Claudio Silva, Sebastião Fonseca, Rodolfo Loos, Sergio Silva, Rodrigo Eiji Hakamada, Augusto Lima, José Luiz Gava, Fernando P. Leite, Helder Andrade and Gustavo BrancoThe value of the Brazil Eucalyptus Potential Productivity (BEPP) Project to operational forest management
(Download: 2.787kb)
Keynote Speakers
Keynote #1: Sune LinderInsights along the way: how we have come to understand forest productivity
(Download: 4.043kb)
Keynote #2: Richard Waring and Auro AlmeidaTracking seasonal and interannual variation in LAI to predict productivity and water use by different types of vegetation
(Download: 957kb)
Keynote #3: Lee AllenGlobal Lessons about the Factors Controlling Pine Productivity
(Download: 2.589kb)
Keynote #4: Jean-Paul Laclau, Jacques Ranger, José Leonardo de Moraes Gonçalves, Philippe Deleporte, Valérie Maquère, Alex V. Krushe, Armel M’Bou Thongo, Yann Nouvellon, Laurent Saint-André, Jean-Pierre BouilletBiogeochemical cycles of nutrients in tropical plantation forests: 10 years of monitoring in Congo and Brazil
(Download: 3.469kb)
Keynote #5: Chris Beadle, David Forrester, Matthew Wood, Juan-Carlos Valencia and Jane MedhurstEffects of silviculture and environment on solid-wood production from planted eucalypts: a physiological perspective
(Download: 2.317kb)
Keynote #6: Júlio César Lima Neves, Marcos Rogério Tótola, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, João Carlos Ker, Aristides Ribeiro, Nairam Félix de Barros, Roberto Ferreira de Novais, Fernando Palha Leite, and Sebastião da FonsecaConnecting Soils to Forest Productivity: Getting to the Root of the Issue
(Download: 1.888kb)
Keynote #7: Ben du Toit, Colin W. Smith, Keith M. Little, Rob Pallett and Grant BorehamIntensive, site-specific silviculture: Manipulating resource availability at stand establishment for improved productivity and sustainability
(Download: 1.733kb)
Keynote #8: Jeffrey ChambersDisturbance and Carbon Allocation in Mature Amazon Forest: Mechanistic Links with Age-Related Decline in Forest Productivity
(Download: 4.266kb)
Oral Presentations
Oral #1: Auro Almeida, Anders Siggins, Thiago Batista and Sebastião FonsecaQuantifying Eucalyptus plantation production and environmental constraints thereon, using a spatial process-based growth model
(Download: 8.466kb)
Oral #2: Mark A. Hunt, Mila Bristow and Michael Battaglia Crown architecture and carbon and nitrogen distribution in above ground components of spotted gum and Dunn’s white gum – implications for process-based productivity modelling
Oral #3: Tivi Theiveyanathan, Philip J Smethurst, Nico Marcar and John GallantHydrology and salinity impacts of strategic establishment of trees in small catchments using the FLUSH-3PG/3Stores model
(Download: 1.284kb)
Oral #4: Yann Nouvellon, José Luiz Stape, Jean-Marc Bonnefond, Humberto da Rocha and Jean-Paul LaclauSeasonal variation of carbon dioxide and water vapour fluxes above an eucalypt plantation in Brazil
(Download: 2.918kb)
Oral #5: Leif Nutto and Peter SpathelfModelling diameter growth of plantation grown eucalypts based on crown projection area
(Download: 828kb)
Oral #6: Avtar Singh, Varun Srivastav and Krishan Kumar VashistEvaluation of growth behavior of Eucalyptus clones under varied Irrigation regimes for pulp wood production
Oral #7: Ana Heloisa C. Marrichi, José Luiz Stape and Michael G. RyanEucalyptus clones photosynthesis characterization and its variability due to genetic material, age, foliar nitrogen and vapor pressure deficit
(Download: 963kb)
Oral #8: T.J. Albaugh, H.L. Allen, T.R. Fox, R.A. Rubilar, C.A. Carlson, J.L. Stape and R. PezuttiLeaf area duration in natural range and exotic Pinus taeda L.
(Download: 1.024kb)
Oral #9: Juan S. D. Rojas, Jean-Paul Laclau, Julio R. Almeida, José L. Moraes Gonçalves, José Luiz Stape, Jacques Ranger, Yann Nouvellon and Olivier RoupsardEffects of K2SO4 and NaCl applications on tree transpiration and water-use efficiency in a 3-year-old Eucalyptus grandis plantation in Brazil
(Download: 3.445kb)
Oral #10: Yann Nouvellon, Laurent Saint-André, Daniel Epron, André Mabiala, Antoine Kinana, Armel Thongo M’Bou, Christophe Jourdan, Olivier Roupsard and Jean-Paul LaclauLeaf production and canopy dynamics in a clonal eucalypt plantation in Congo: effect of soil water content
(Download: 366kb)
Oral #11: Claire Marsden, Guerric le Maire, Jose Luiz Stape and Yann NouvellonAnalysis of Modis-NDVI time series of Eucalyptus stands in South-eastern Brazil
(Download: 936kb)
Oral #12: Steven B. Dovey and Colin W. SmithInherent nutrient supply and demand of Eucalypts in South Africa
(Download: 441kb)
Oral #13: David I. Forrester, Swaminathan Theiveyanathan, John J. Collopy and Nico E. Marcar Increasing water use efficiency using mixed species plantations of Eucalyptus and Acacia
Oral #14: José Luiz Stape and José Márcio C. BizonAn input-output budget to estimate the nutritional sustainability of Pinus taeda L. plantations
(Download: 4.422kb)
Oral #15: Eduardo Vinícius da Silva, José Leonardo de Moraes Gonçalves and Jean-Paul LaclauDynamics of fine root distribution after establishment of mono-specific and mixed-species plantations of Eucalyptus grandis and Acacia mangium
(Download: 1.207kb)
Oral #16: Lee King Ling, Ong Kian Huat and John Keen ChuboEffects of forest plantation age on soil chemical properties
Oral #17: Philip J SmethurstNitrogen Cycling in Forests with Inter-Specific Competition: Review of Models in Relation to Plantation Forests
(Download: 1.073kb)
Oral #18: Mila Bristow, Jerry K. Vanclay, Mark Hunt and J. Doland NicholsEffects of mixed species designs on soils and tree productivity
(Download: 3.754kb)
Oral #19: Julia Dordel, Suzanne W. Simard, Juergen Bauhus, Brad Seely, Cindy Prescott and Hermann HampelThe influence of nurse-trees on biomass production and C allocation in advance plantings of Toona ciliata
(Download: 1.395kb)
Oral #20: Otávio C. Campoe and José Luiz StapeEffects of silvicultural practices on productivity of Atlantic Forest restoration plantation
(Download: 3.542kb)
Oral #21: Ana Paula Pulito, Simone Gomes, José Leonardo de Moraes Gonçalves, Philip J Smethurst, Marcos Yassuo Kamogawa, Alba Valéria Masetto, José Carlos Arthur, Cláudio Roberto Silva, José Luiz Gava and Raul ChavesSoil and fertilizer nitrogen in relation to productivity of eucalypt plantations in São Paulo state, Brazil
(Download: 826kb)
Oral #22: Roupsard O., Nouvellon Y., Laclau, J-P., Epron D., Harmand J-M., Vaast P., Hergoualc’h K., Jourdan C., Saint-André L., Thaler P., Lamade E., Gay F., Hamel O. and Bouillet J-P.Large variability in the partitioning of net primary productivity (NPP) between growth and litter production in major tropical plantations: consequences for ecosystem carbon pools, respiration partitioning and stakes for carbon sequestration methodologies -A review
(Download: 2.331kb)
Oral #23: Michael G. Ryan, Auro Campi de Almeida, Ricardo Penchel, Molly Cavaleri and José Luiz StapeFoliar respiration and wood CO2 efflux for Eucalyptus in Hawaii and Brazil
(Download: 682kb)
Posters
Poster #1: Ong Kian Huat, Lim Meng Tsai and John Keen ChuboStem Volume Equations for Planted Azadirachta excelsa in Peninsular Malaysia
Poster #2: David Osborne, Bruce Hogg, Mila Bristow and Mark HuntInitial development of a simple eucalypt plantation site selection index based on field soil parameters
Poster #3: Helton Maycon Lourenço, Jarbas Silva Borges, Júlio César Lima Neves, Gualter Guenther Costa da Silva, Fernando Palha Leite, Nairam Félix de Barros Filho and Sharlles Cristhian Moreira DiasAllometric relationships for eucalypt plantations in Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
Poster #4: Wesley G. Souza, Aristides Ribeiro, Sebastião Fonseca, Rodolfo A. Loos and Ricardo M. Penchel FilhoEvapotranspiration modelling for eucalyptus plants in initial stage of development with partial coverage of the soil
Poster #5: Peter Spathelf and Leif NuttoManaging diameter growth and natural pruning of Parana pine, (Araucaria angustifolia (Bert.) O Ktze.), to produce high value timber
Poster #6: Carmeni João Giunti Neto, Jose Luiz Stape, Rodrigo Eiji Hakamada and Sérgio Ricardo SilvaRelationship between leaf area index and productivity on Eucalyptus Plantation
Poster #7: Rodrigo Eiji Hakamada, Marina Shinkai Gentil, Jose Luiz Stape and Sérgio Ricardo SilvaWater regime effect on biomass, light use and light use efficiency in Eucalyptus clonal plantation in south of Bahia State, Brazil
Poster #8: Maurel Behling, Júlio César Lima Neves, Nairam Félix de Barros and Luit SmitAllometric relationships and intensive properties of leaf and root surface for teak plantations in Mato Grosso State, Brazil.
Poster #9: Claudemir Buona, Ronaldo Luiz Vaz de A. Silveira, Hélder Bolognani, Maurício Manoel Motter and Gustavo Castelo BrancoEucalyptus Clones growth in function of boron sources and doses
Poster #10: Kamziah Abd Kudus, Kimber A.C., Chia Fui Ree, Pang Kat Nyen Kelvin and Jaffirin LaponganYield Prediction Models of an Acacia mangium Plantation in a Spacing Trial
Poster #11: Antonio Carlos Ferraz Filho, José Marcio de Mello and José Roberto Soares ScolforoGeostatistical method of growth evaluation applied a to Pinus taeda L. plantation in different ages
Poster #12: Juliana Soares Biruel Munhoz and José Luiz StapeRegional study of brazilian Pinus production
Poster #13: Cristiane Camargo Zani, JoseéLuiz Stape and Augusto Miguel N. LimaPhysiologic process related to Eucalyptus plantation in “twin-plots”
Poster #14: Raquel C. E. Baesso, Aristides Ribeiro and Mariano Pereira SilvaEffect of climate change on Eucalyptus productivity
Poster #15: Ana Paula Cervi Ferez and José Luiz StapeCarbon Fixation on Restoration Systems of Atlantic Forest
Poster #16: Paulo Henrique Muller da Silva, Fabio Poggiani, Jean Paul Laclau and Alexandre Vicente FerrazThe influence of sewage sludge on growth and nutrients cycling in Eucalyptus grandis plantation
Poster #17: S S Singh and P S ChauhanRegeneration sensitivity of clones of different ages to gamma rays and its combination effects with Vit K3 and Stik in spring phase
Poster #18: Rozimar de Campos Pereira and Aldo Vilar TrindadeGrowth of Dalbergia nigra, Schinopsis brasiliensis and Astronium fraxinifolium in response to mycorrhizal fungus
Poster #19: Alexandre Alves Bomfim, Adalberto Brito de Novaes, Rozimar de Campos Pereira and Abel Rebouças São JoséQuality of madeira-nova (Pterogyne nitens Tull) seedlings produced in containers and plastic sacks and your performance in the field.
Poster #20: Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima, Ivo Ribeiro da Silva, Keryn Paul, José Luiz Stape, Roberto Ferreira da Novais, Nairam Felix de Barros, Phill Polglase, Julio César Lima Neves and John RaisonCalibration of the fullcam model to simulate soil organic matter fractions under eucalypt, pasture and native forests in brazil
Poster #21: Michael Battaglia, Anthony O’Grady and Auro AmeidaUnderstanding and predicting size-class distributions in plantations: implications for productivity, fluxes and management
Poster #22: Bui The Doi, Dan Binkley and José Luiz StapeGrowth dominance in old plantations of Eucalyptus saligna in Hawaii and Brazil
Poster #23: José Luiz Stape, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador and Dan BinkleyHeterogeneity of trees decreases Eucalyptus growth

  

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