2018
DOI: 10.29298/rmcf.v9i47.182
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Supervivencia y crecimiento de dos especies forestales, con base en la morfología inicial al plantarse

Abstract: Las reforestaciones exitosas dependen de varios factores, la calidad de planta es uno de ellos, ya que es determinante para su establecimiento después de plantada. El objetivo del ensayo fue evaluar el efecto de dos condiciones morfológicas de planta, basadas en la altura, diámetro al cuello, la supervivencia y crecimiento inicial de Pinus cooperi y Pinus engelmannii en Agua Zarca, Otinapa, Durango. La planta se distribuyó bajo un diseño experimental de bloques al azar, con cuatro repeticiones por tratamiento.… Show more

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“…(80%), exceeding the other treatments by approximately 30% and 63%, respectively, as reported by CONAFOR [14] after one year of planting. Similarly, our results are greater than those reported by Prieto et al [17] with 17.5% and 67.5%, in individuals of the same species, after 13 months of planting on a site with similar environmental conditions.…”
Section: Survival and Growth Of Reforestationsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…(80%), exceeding the other treatments by approximately 30% and 63%, respectively, as reported by CONAFOR [14] after one year of planting. Similarly, our results are greater than those reported by Prieto et al [17] with 17.5% and 67.5%, in individuals of the same species, after 13 months of planting on a site with similar environmental conditions.…”
Section: Survival and Growth Of Reforestationsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…SB have been evaluated on forest plantations in diverse ecosystems [16,17]; as well as in transition zones [18]. Klik et al [4] reported that SB increased infiltration rates and hydraulic conductivity in the Ethiopian highlands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, our survival results were inferior than those reported by Prieto et al (2007) in an 18-month Pinus cooperi plantation established on a site in the municipality of Durango, reaching a survival rate of 85.6%. They are also inferior than those informed by Prieto et al (2018), who reported a 93% of survival in a Pinus cooperi plantation after 13 months of its establishment at a site in Agua Zarca, Otinapa, Durango. Prieto et al (2018), argue that successful plantations and reforestations depend on the quality of the plant, as it is decisive for its adaptation and development after planting Table 4 Year-by-year biomass and carbon content for the studied pine tree species planted in a site after being harvested with a clear-cutting.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…However, our survival results were inferior than those reported by Prieto et al (2007) in an 18-month Pinus cooperi plantation established on a site in the municipality of Durango, reaching a survival rate of 85.6%. They are also inferior than those informed by Prieto et al (2018) , who reported a 93% of survival in a Pinus cooperi plantation after 13 months of its establishment at a site in Agua Zarca, Otinapa, Durango.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
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