2022
DOI: 10.24215/16699513e091
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Utilización de álamos y sauces para la producción de biomasa para energía

Abstract: En esta revisión, se describen las principales características del uso de Salicáceas (álamos y sauces) en plantaciones de rotación corta para producir biomasa para energía. Se analizan distintos tipos de plantaciones para producir biomasa y la sustentabilidad de las mismas. Se resumen los resultados del mejoramiento de sauces y álamos para producir biomasa en distintos países. Finalmente, se discuten aspectos que será necesario investigar para el desarrollo de plantaciones de rotación corta con Salicáceas para… Show more

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“…The presence of water in the plots interferes with the measurement of the index, causing its values to decrease. Flooding can have negative effects on forestation, including reductions in the rate of formation and expansion of new leaves, reduction of photosynthetically active leaf area due to acceleration of senescence and leaf abscission, among others (Luquez et al 2018). However, Salix species are naturally adapted to flooded areas, so they tend to grow in low microsites prone to flooding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of water in the plots interferes with the measurement of the index, causing its values to decrease. Flooding can have negative effects on forestation, including reductions in the rate of formation and expansion of new leaves, reduction of photosynthetically active leaf area due to acceleration of senescence and leaf abscission, among others (Luquez et al 2018). However, Salix species are naturally adapted to flooded areas, so they tend to grow in low microsites prone to flooding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%