Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina

Autores
Olguín, Flavia Yesica; Moretti, Ana Paula; Pinazo, Martín Alcides; Gortari, Fermín; Gauna, Marcelo; Graciano, Corina
Año de publicación
2020
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inglés
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Mixed plantations with native species are a viable tool to meet current wood production and conservation demands that can contribute to the restoration of degraded forests. In Misiones, Argentina, 30000 ha are destined to mono-specific plantations of the native Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze, for timber purposes. The mixes with other native timber species in uneven-aged plantations have ecological advantages over monospecific stands because they increase biodiversity and complexity. In mixed plantations, competition depends on the availability of resources, but also on the requirements and ages of the trees.
Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Mixed plantations
Restoration of degraded forests
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
title Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
spellingShingle Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
Olguín, Flavia Yesica
Ciencias Agrarias
Mixed plantations
Restoration of degraded forests
title_short Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
title_full Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
title_fullStr Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
title_sort Establishment and Competition of Native Forest Species in Araucaria angustifolia Stands with Different Coverage Degrees in Misiones, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olguín, Flavia Yesica
Moretti, Ana Paula
Pinazo, Martín Alcides
Gortari, Fermín
Gauna, Marcelo
Graciano, Corina
author Olguín, Flavia Yesica
author_facet Olguín, Flavia Yesica
Moretti, Ana Paula
Pinazo, Martín Alcides
Gortari, Fermín
Gauna, Marcelo
Graciano, Corina
author_role author
author2 Moretti, Ana Paula
Pinazo, Martín Alcides
Gortari, Fermín
Gauna, Marcelo
Graciano, Corina
author2_role author
author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Mixed plantations
Restoration of degraded forests
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Mixed plantations
Restoration of degraded forests
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Mixed plantations with native species are a viable tool to meet current wood production and conservation demands that can contribute to the restoration of degraded forests. In Misiones, Argentina, 30000 ha are destined to mono-specific plantations of the native Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze, for timber purposes. The mixes with other native timber species in uneven-aged plantations have ecological advantages over monospecific stands because they increase biodiversity and complexity. In mixed plantations, competition depends on the availability of resources, but also on the requirements and ages of the trees.
Instituto de Fisiología Vegetal
description Mixed plantations with native species are a viable tool to meet current wood production and conservation demands that can contribute to the restoration of degraded forests. In Misiones, Argentina, 30000 ha are destined to mono-specific plantations of the native Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze, for timber purposes. The mixes with other native timber species in uneven-aged plantations have ecological advantages over monospecific stands because they increase biodiversity and complexity. In mixed plantations, competition depends on the availability of resources, but also on the requirements and ages of the trees.
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