2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2016.03.007
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Inter-annual variability in Prosopis caldenia pod production in the Argentinean semiarid pampas: A modelling approach

Abstract: The driest part of the Argentinean pampas is occupied by semiarid woodlands dominates by Prosopis caldenia Burkart (Calden). Calden pods are a highly valuable fodder supplement for livestock but its production is highly variable. Our objective was to analyze and model the temporal pattern in inter-annual variability of Calden pod production. Our key hypothesis is that weather conditions are the main determinant of the pod masting behavior. Tree size and climatic variables were evaluated as explanatory covariat… Show more

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“…Similar results were found by García-Mozo et al [36] in Mediterranean ecosystems, where periods of high environmental humidity directly influence pollen and fruit production in the genus Quercus. Furthermore, we observed high intraspecific variability in fruit production, consistent with the findings of Laouali et al [37] and Risio et al [38]. These trends seem to be common in the genus Prosopis and tend to be associated with the high genetic variability that can be found at the population level in the species belonging to both sections Strombocarpa and Algarobia of this legume genus [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similar results were found by García-Mozo et al [36] in Mediterranean ecosystems, where periods of high environmental humidity directly influence pollen and fruit production in the genus Quercus. Furthermore, we observed high intraspecific variability in fruit production, consistent with the findings of Laouali et al [37] and Risio et al [38]. These trends seem to be common in the genus Prosopis and tend to be associated with the high genetic variability that can be found at the population level in the species belonging to both sections Strombocarpa and Algarobia of this legume genus [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In particular, Prosopis sp. fruits can be used to make flour of high nutritional value, as supplements for human consumption and cattle fodder (Pérez et al, 2020; Risio et al, 2016). In 2016, Argentina had a production of 7000 t of wood from Prosopis caldenia , Prosopis alpataco and Prosopis flexuosa (MAyDS, 2016), which shows that in the long‐term the proposed woodland could also enhance incomes in the area under study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…across semiarid regions of Argentina and Sudan ( Campos et al, 2011 ; Morandini, Giamminola & Viana, 2013 ; Yoda et al, 2015 ). High Prosopis caldenia Burkart seed mortality has also been related to soil water availability reduction across semiarid rangelands of Central Argentina ( De Villalobos, Peláez & Elia, 2005 ; De Villalobos & Peláez, 2015 ; Risio et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%