2018
DOI: 10.21829/abm125.2018.1359
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Árboles útiles del bosque tropical caducifolio secundario en la Reserva Forestal Villa Allende, Chiapas, México

Abstract: Antecedentes y Objetivos: El bosque tropical caducifolio (BTC) destaca por su valor utilitario, pero la información sobre el uso de las plantas por la población mestiza es limitada. Este estudio describe el valor de uso e importancia ecológica de las especies arbóreas nativas del BTC secundario cercano a comunidades campesinas en la Reserva Forestal Villa Allende, Chiapas, México.Métodos: La información etnobotánica se obtuvo por la técnica de lista libre y se complementó con un inventario florístico a través … Show more

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“…Eight species of trees and shrubs reported to be native to the TDF [57] were selected, all of which belong to the Fabaceae family, except for Dodonaea viscosa, which belongs to the Sapindaceae family (Figure 1). the characteristics of the germplasm and the procedures used for reproduction [48].…”
Section: Selected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eight species of trees and shrubs reported to be native to the TDF [57] were selected, all of which belong to the Fabaceae family, except for Dodonaea viscosa, which belongs to the Sapindaceae family (Figure 1). the characteristics of the germplasm and the procedures used for reproduction [48].…”
Section: Selected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight species of trees and shrubs reported to be native to the TDF [57] were selected, all of which belong to the Fabaceae family, except for Dodonaea viscosa, which belongs to the Sapindaceae family (Figure 1). Albizia occidentalis Brandegee (Fabaceae), also known as "parotilla", is an endemic tree species of the TDF [34] that occurs at altitudes from sea level to 2400 masl [58].…”
Section: Selected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%