2005
DOI: 10.21829/abm72.2005.997
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Distribución y conservación de las poblaciones naturales de Pinus greggii

Abstract: P. greggii Engelm. es endémico del este de México, con amplia importancia ecológica y económica. Su área de distribución natural se encuentra entre los 20º13' y los 25º29' de latitud N, con una discontinuidad de 360 km en la parte central. Las poblaciones del norte se conocen como P. greggii var. greggii y las del sur como P. greggii var. australis. El intervalo altitudinal de la especie es de 1,400 a 2,613 m s.n.m. Los rodales del sur se encuentran a menor elevación, con mayor temperatura media y precipitació… Show more

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“…According to the study of Aceves-Rangel et al (2018) BIO19 was relevant for P. lumholtzii at a national level with 8.2% as the lowest value, in comparison to the 12.8% found for P. greggii. In this analysis, the mean BIO19 was 427 mm, however P. greggii is adapted to zones with low precipitation ranging from 293 to 747 mm (Ramírez-Herrera et al 2005).…”
Section: Relevant Environmental Variablesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…According to the study of Aceves-Rangel et al (2018) BIO19 was relevant for P. lumholtzii at a national level with 8.2% as the lowest value, in comparison to the 12.8% found for P. greggii. In this analysis, the mean BIO19 was 427 mm, however P. greggii is adapted to zones with low precipitation ranging from 293 to 747 mm (Ramírez-Herrera et al 2005).…”
Section: Relevant Environmental Variablesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Of the total production of timber, conifers (mostly pine and fir) represented 82.4%, while deciduous species (mostly oak) represented 12.2%. The most harvested species are P. engelmannii, P. montezumae, P. ayacahuite, P. patula, P. oocarpa, P. pseudostrobus, P. herrerae, P. leiophylla and P. arizonica (Perry 1991, Le Maitre 1998, Ramírez-Herrera et al 2005. At a local level, trees provide firewood and timber to build houses and furniture.…”
Section: A Unique Tree Species Assemblage: High Oak Pine and Fir DIVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También, posee un alto valor económico, ya que de su aprovechamiento se obtiene madera aserrada, chapa, triplay, leña, pulpa para papel, resinas, brea, aguarrás, alcohol, semillas comestibles y otros productos. Asimismo, ofrece importantes servicios ambientales (agua, oxígeno, recreación, captura de carbono) e influyen en el clima regional (Rzedowski, 1978;García y González, 1998;Ramírez-Herrera et al, 2005).…”
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