Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances
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- Bravo, Sandra; Basualdo, María; Kunst, Carlos Roberto; Corro, Florencia del
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- 2019
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- The objectives of this work were to estimate the ABB (Aerial Bud Bank) size in small individuals of four native woody species and its relationship with structural changes of plants after disturbances. Study area was located in dry forests from Western Chaco region, Argentina. Three tree species: Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (Apocynaceae), Schinopsis lorentzii (Anacardiaceae), Sarcomphalus mistol (Rhamnaceae) and a shrubby species, Schinus fasciculatus (Anacardiaceae) were selected for this study. Twenty (20) juvenile individuals (below 6 cm diameter) were randomly sampled from each species and plant height (m), diameter (cm) and plant cover (%) were recorded. ABB was estimated by counting of all growth modules (shoots/branches and thorns) identified in a 1 m length segment of main stem. Results of an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) showed significant effects of species (p < 0.0001), number of shoots/branches (p < 0.05) and number of thorns (p < 0.05) on ABB. Schinopsis lorentzii and S. fasciculatus were categorized as high ABB species, S. mistol and A. quebracho-blanco as medium and low ABB species, respectively. ABB size diminished in all species studied when plant height (p = 0.0006) and plant cover (p < 0.0001) increased which could be related to most allocation of resources towards height growth and elongation of growth modules rather than to the differentiation of new shoots. A correspondence analysis of ABB size, growth habit, number of sprouts/resprouts, presence of thorns in studied species growing in forests with different disturbances history, showed that perturbations increased number of resprouts, shrubby growth habit but spinescence was only trait with significant association with disturbed areas. These results enhance the knowledge of resprouting pattern after disturbances of native woody species and open new research lines for futures studies.
EEA Santiago del Estero
Fil: Bravo, Sandra. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; Argentina
Fil: Basualdo, María. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Ecología; Argentina
Fil: Kunst, Carlos Roberto. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santiago del Estero; Argentina
Fil: Corro, Florencia del. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; Argentina
Fil: Corro, Florencia del. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Fuente
- Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering A 8 : 58-69 (2019)
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Plantas Leñosas
Órganos Aéreos
Bosques Perturbados
Bosques Primarios Alterado
Woody Plants
Aerial Parts
Disturbed Forests
Disturbed Primary Forests
Región Chaqueña - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to DisturbancesBravo, SandraBasualdo, MaríaKunst, Carlos RobertoCorro, Florencia delPlantas LeñosasÓrganos AéreosBosques PerturbadosBosques Primarios AlteradoWoody PlantsAerial PartsDisturbed ForestsDisturbed Primary ForestsRegión ChaqueñaThe objectives of this work were to estimate the ABB (Aerial Bud Bank) size in small individuals of four native woody species and its relationship with structural changes of plants after disturbances. Study area was located in dry forests from Western Chaco region, Argentina. Three tree species: Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (Apocynaceae), Schinopsis lorentzii (Anacardiaceae), Sarcomphalus mistol (Rhamnaceae) and a shrubby species, Schinus fasciculatus (Anacardiaceae) were selected for this study. Twenty (20) juvenile individuals (below 6 cm diameter) were randomly sampled from each species and plant height (m), diameter (cm) and plant cover (%) were recorded. ABB was estimated by counting of all growth modules (shoots/branches and thorns) identified in a 1 m length segment of main stem. Results of an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) showed significant effects of species (p < 0.0001), number of shoots/branches (p < 0.05) and number of thorns (p < 0.05) on ABB. Schinopsis lorentzii and S. fasciculatus were categorized as high ABB species, S. mistol and A. quebracho-blanco as medium and low ABB species, respectively. ABB size diminished in all species studied when plant height (p = 0.0006) and plant cover (p < 0.0001) increased which could be related to most allocation of resources towards height growth and elongation of growth modules rather than to the differentiation of new shoots. A correspondence analysis of ABB size, growth habit, number of sprouts/resprouts, presence of thorns in studied species growing in forests with different disturbances history, showed that perturbations increased number of resprouts, shrubby growth habit but spinescence was only trait with significant association with disturbed areas. These results enhance the knowledge of resprouting pattern after disturbances of native woody species and open new research lines for futures studies.EEA Santiago del EsteroFil: Bravo, Sandra. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; ArgentinaFil: Basualdo, María. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Ecología; ArgentinaFil: Kunst, Carlos Roberto. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santiago del Estero; ArgentinaFil: Corro, Florencia del. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; ArgentinaFil: Corro, Florencia del. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasDavid Publishing Company2022-03-29T11:43:25Z2022-03-29T11:43:25Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11502http://www.davidpublisher.com/index.php/Home/Article/index?id=41074.html2162-52982162-5301http://dx.doi.org/10.17265/2162-5298/2019.02.002Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering A 8 : 58-69 (2019)reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)2025-09-29T13:45:30Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/11502instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-29 13:45:30.976INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances Bravo, Sandra Plantas Leñosas Órganos Aéreos Bosques Perturbados Bosques Primarios Alterado Woody Plants Aerial Parts Disturbed Forests Disturbed Primary Forests Región Chaqueña |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Aerial Bud Bank and Structural Changes of Woody Species from Argentine Chaco in Response to Disturbances |
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Bravo, Sandra Basualdo, María Kunst, Carlos Roberto Corro, Florencia del |
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Bravo, Sandra |
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Bravo, Sandra Basualdo, María Kunst, Carlos Roberto Corro, Florencia del |
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Basualdo, María Kunst, Carlos Roberto Corro, Florencia del |
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Plantas Leñosas Órganos Aéreos Bosques Perturbados Bosques Primarios Alterado Woody Plants Aerial Parts Disturbed Forests Disturbed Primary Forests Región Chaqueña |
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Plantas Leñosas Órganos Aéreos Bosques Perturbados Bosques Primarios Alterado Woody Plants Aerial Parts Disturbed Forests Disturbed Primary Forests Región Chaqueña |
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The objectives of this work were to estimate the ABB (Aerial Bud Bank) size in small individuals of four native woody species and its relationship with structural changes of plants after disturbances. Study area was located in dry forests from Western Chaco region, Argentina. Three tree species: Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (Apocynaceae), Schinopsis lorentzii (Anacardiaceae), Sarcomphalus mistol (Rhamnaceae) and a shrubby species, Schinus fasciculatus (Anacardiaceae) were selected for this study. Twenty (20) juvenile individuals (below 6 cm diameter) were randomly sampled from each species and plant height (m), diameter (cm) and plant cover (%) were recorded. ABB was estimated by counting of all growth modules (shoots/branches and thorns) identified in a 1 m length segment of main stem. Results of an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) showed significant effects of species (p < 0.0001), number of shoots/branches (p < 0.05) and number of thorns (p < 0.05) on ABB. Schinopsis lorentzii and S. fasciculatus were categorized as high ABB species, S. mistol and A. quebracho-blanco as medium and low ABB species, respectively. ABB size diminished in all species studied when plant height (p = 0.0006) and plant cover (p < 0.0001) increased which could be related to most allocation of resources towards height growth and elongation of growth modules rather than to the differentiation of new shoots. A correspondence analysis of ABB size, growth habit, number of sprouts/resprouts, presence of thorns in studied species growing in forests with different disturbances history, showed that perturbations increased number of resprouts, shrubby growth habit but spinescence was only trait with significant association with disturbed areas. These results enhance the knowledge of resprouting pattern after disturbances of native woody species and open new research lines for futures studies. EEA Santiago del Estero Fil: Bravo, Sandra. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; Argentina Fil: Basualdo, María. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Ecología; Argentina Fil: Kunst, Carlos Roberto. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santiago del Estero; Argentina Fil: Corro, Florencia del. Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Cátedra de Botánica General; Argentina Fil: Corro, Florencia del. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
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The objectives of this work were to estimate the ABB (Aerial Bud Bank) size in small individuals of four native woody species and its relationship with structural changes of plants after disturbances. Study area was located in dry forests from Western Chaco region, Argentina. Three tree species: Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (Apocynaceae), Schinopsis lorentzii (Anacardiaceae), Sarcomphalus mistol (Rhamnaceae) and a shrubby species, Schinus fasciculatus (Anacardiaceae) were selected for this study. Twenty (20) juvenile individuals (below 6 cm diameter) were randomly sampled from each species and plant height (m), diameter (cm) and plant cover (%) were recorded. ABB was estimated by counting of all growth modules (shoots/branches and thorns) identified in a 1 m length segment of main stem. Results of an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) showed significant effects of species (p < 0.0001), number of shoots/branches (p < 0.05) and number of thorns (p < 0.05) on ABB. Schinopsis lorentzii and S. fasciculatus were categorized as high ABB species, S. mistol and A. quebracho-blanco as medium and low ABB species, respectively. ABB size diminished in all species studied when plant height (p = 0.0006) and plant cover (p < 0.0001) increased which could be related to most allocation of resources towards height growth and elongation of growth modules rather than to the differentiation of new shoots. A correspondence analysis of ABB size, growth habit, number of sprouts/resprouts, presence of thorns in studied species growing in forests with different disturbances history, showed that perturbations increased number of resprouts, shrubby growth habit but spinescence was only trait with significant association with disturbed areas. These results enhance the knowledge of resprouting pattern after disturbances of native woody species and open new research lines for futures studies. |
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