2022
DOI: 10.21829/myb.2022.2822298
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Estrategias de restauración ecológica asociadas a reforestaciones de Pinus cembroides Zucc., en el Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey

Abstract: La mayoría de las reforestaciones en México presentan un porcentaje bajo de supervivencia y son abandonadas después de su establecimiento, por lo tanto, no pueden ser consideradas como una alternativa real de solución, debido a que un verdadero proceso de restauración ecológica requiere que las actividades estén en función de las necesidades del ecosistema, cuenten con un diseño e implementación de estrategias, así como con un programa de evaluación y monitoreo. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar… Show more

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“…In nearby reforestation projects (Sierra Espuña), the ecological conditions for the use of certain species were considered [10], and were a complete success. This same approach was recommended by some authors for successful reforestation with Pinaceae (Pinus) in Mexico, where ecological conditions and microclimates are taken into account [65].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In nearby reforestation projects (Sierra Espuña), the ecological conditions for the use of certain species were considered [10], and were a complete success. This same approach was recommended by some authors for successful reforestation with Pinaceae (Pinus) in Mexico, where ecological conditions and microclimates are taken into account [65].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These characteristics have been attractive for nurserymen during seedling production and for planters in the restoration of semi-arid regions and dry zones. However, sometimes hard conditions in the sites selected (hydric stress and low mineral nutrition) can strongly reduce their survival [96]. For conservation, P. cembroides has been suggested to promote the natural functions of forest dynamics in reforested areas [97].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%