1986
DOI: 10.1093/forestry/59.2.209
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Frost Hardiness of Nothofagus procera and Nothofagus obliqua in Britain

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“…1,800 m. However N. pumilio also occasionally appears below 1,400 m, usually near streams. In keeping with expectations arising from the relative latitudinal and altitudinal distributions of the study species, measurements show that N. pumilio is considerably more frost resistant than N. dombeyi (Alberdi et al 1985) and probably also more so than N. obliqua (Murray et al 1986). …”
Section: Study Sitessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…1,800 m. However N. pumilio also occasionally appears below 1,400 m, usually near streams. In keeping with expectations arising from the relative latitudinal and altitudinal distributions of the study species, measurements show that N. pumilio is considerably more frost resistant than N. dombeyi (Alberdi et al 1985) and probably also more so than N. obliqua (Murray et al 1986). …”
Section: Study Sitessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Los detalles de la figura 5 deben estimarse tomando esto en cuenta. Durante el invierno, la resistencia al frío de las dos especies caducifolias N. alpina y N. obliqua es más o menos igual, ya que ambas soportan temperaturas inferiores hasta -14°C (Deans et al, 1992;Murray et al, 1986). Pero es obvio que durante el verano N. obliqua mantiene un grado considerablemente más alto de resistencia al frío que N. alpina, y que los tejidos de la última son fácilmente lesionados en forma irreparable si se producen temperaturas de congelación (Alberdi 1976(Alberdi , 1996.…”
Section: Discusionunclassified
“…En la zona austral, caracterizada por abundante precipitación y clima térmico menos favorable, una ligera apertura del dosel, es decir, mayor luminosidad, condiciona un ascenso de las temperaturas, lo que es favorable para el desarrollo juvenil. También se produce un aumento de las fluctuaciones térmicas diarias requeridas para numerosos procesos fisiológicos y de regeneración (Daubenmire, 1974;Deans et al, 1992;Donoso, 1994;Murray et al, 1986). En cambio, en zonas más septentrionales, con clima más temperado y menos lluvioso, el estrés hídrico es un factor limitante de la regeneración.…”
Section: Conclusionesunclassified
“…Dim. Many of the seed lots imported into Britain have been found to be susceptible to serious damage from extreme cold, but stands of Malleco (Chile) origin have been shown to be relatively frost hardy (Tuley and Gordon 1979;Tuley 1980;Murray et al 1986;Potter 1987 a, b). is recognised as the oldest legitimate synonym for the species more generally known as N. procera, or N. alpina (Lennon et al 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%