2018
DOI: 10.22201/ib.20078706e.2018.4.2412
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Distribución de Ormosia macrocalyx en México y delimitación de sus áreas de ocupación

Abstract: Autor para correspondencia: mdguez@colpos.mx (M. Domínguez-Domínguez) Recibido: 3 agosto 2017; aceptado: 12 junio 2018 ResumenSe analizó la distribución geográfica ecológica de Ormosia macrocalyx Ducke para delimitar las áreas de ocupación (AO) en México, con el fin de reconocer los requisitos ecológicos de esta especie arbórea, que pueden contribuir al desarrollo y establecimiento de programas de protección. Se obtuvieron todos los registros georreferenciados de la especie en herbarios internacionales, nacion… Show more

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“…The species Ormosia macrocalyx Ducke, commonly known as caracolillo, is listed in NOM-059 (SEMARNAT, 2010) as an endangered species (P). From an ecological perspective, it is important because it reaches nodulation rates by nitrifying bacteria of 48.9 mg g 1 , and as a seedling it responds favorably to high concentrations of CO 2 (700 ppm approximately) (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018). It produces bright red seeds that are used to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings, curtains and ornaments, and its wood is considered valuable (SERFOR, 2016), important in cabinetmaking and carpentry, in the construction of bridges, canoes, railroad sleepers and house constructions (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018).…”
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“…The species Ormosia macrocalyx Ducke, commonly known as caracolillo, is listed in NOM-059 (SEMARNAT, 2010) as an endangered species (P). From an ecological perspective, it is important because it reaches nodulation rates by nitrifying bacteria of 48.9 mg g 1 , and as a seedling it responds favorably to high concentrations of CO 2 (700 ppm approximately) (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018). It produces bright red seeds that are used to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings, curtains and ornaments, and its wood is considered valuable (SERFOR, 2016), important in cabinetmaking and carpentry, in the construction of bridges, canoes, railroad sleepers and house constructions (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an ecological perspective, it is important because it reaches nodulation rates by nitrifying bacteria of 48.9 mg g 1 , and as a seedling it responds favorably to high concentrations of CO 2 (700 ppm approximately) (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018). It produces bright red seeds that are used to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings, curtains and ornaments, and its wood is considered valuable (SERFOR, 2016), important in cabinetmaking and carpentry, in the construction of bridges, canoes, railroad sleepers and house constructions (Vargas-Simón et al, 2018). In livestock farming, it is used as shade for the livestock and, to a lesser extent, for round wood posts (Pérez-Hernández et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%