2017
DOI: 10.29298/rmcf.v6i32.98
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Efectos del manejo forestal en la repoblación de Pinus spp. en la Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, México

Abstract: La repoblación natural de especies de pino debe considerarse como un complemento importante de la reforestación en áreas bajo manejo forestal en el bosque templado de México. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la corta de regeneración a matarrasa, en combinación con la aplicación de quema de residuos sobre el banco de semillas del suelo, así como la emergencia y la supervivencia de plántulas de Pinus spp. en la comunidad de La Trinidad en el estado de Oaxaca. Se … Show more

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“…The natural regeneration of pine species by means of the use of seed-tree cuttings or selective fellings are the most used methods to achieve the establishment of the new seedlings in the areas under forest management in the Mexican temperate forests ( Ramírez Santiago et al, 2015 ). In addition, they are appropriate options for the ecological rehabilitation of forests ( Pensado-Fernández et al, 2014 ), since they have the advantage to retain the germplasm’s genetic memory (genotype) to guarantee a higher percentage of survival and development than plantations ( Landis, 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural regeneration of pine species by means of the use of seed-tree cuttings or selective fellings are the most used methods to achieve the establishment of the new seedlings in the areas under forest management in the Mexican temperate forests ( Ramírez Santiago et al, 2015 ). In addition, they are appropriate options for the ecological rehabilitation of forests ( Pensado-Fernández et al, 2014 ), since they have the advantage to retain the germplasm’s genetic memory (genotype) to guarantee a higher percentage of survival and development than plantations ( Landis, 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%