1993
DOI: 10.14198/mdtrra1992-1993.14.05
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Los bosques protectores de Pinus halepensis en la provincia de Alicante: características de un proceso de revegetación

Abstract: LOS BOSQUES PROTECTORES DE PINUS HALEPENSIS EN LA PROVINCIA DE ALICANTE. CARACTERÍSTICAS DE UN PROCESO DE REVEGETACIÓN. por ANTONIO PASTOR-LÓPEZ* Y JOAQUÍN MARTÍN-MARTÍN* RESUMENLa repoblación forestal con Pinus halepensis en la provincia de Alicante se analiza como método casi exclusivo de regeneración de la cubierta vegetal durante el período 1945-1985, sobre la base de un estudio de 120 estaciones de muestreo y de la documentación disponible en la Unidad Forestal Provincial.Se describe el proceso en base a … Show more

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“…The number of sources per species was equivalent to that used by Pastor-López and Martín (1995) in their equations for the estimation of biomass for reforestation with Pinus halepensis in the Levante region or that of sampling sites employed by Castro et al (1996) to cover ecological gradients in the Iberian Central Mountains. Therefore, we believe the estimation functions used in this study encompass the environmental diversity of the region, even though the models for Lavandula stoechas, Phyllirea angustifolia, Cistus albidus, Pistacia terebinthus and Crataegus monogyna more sources could have been further refined if more specimens had been available (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of sources per species was equivalent to that used by Pastor-López and Martín (1995) in their equations for the estimation of biomass for reforestation with Pinus halepensis in the Levante region or that of sampling sites employed by Castro et al (1996) to cover ecological gradients in the Iberian Central Mountains. Therefore, we believe the estimation functions used in this study encompass the environmental diversity of the region, even though the models for Lavandula stoechas, Phyllirea angustifolia, Cistus albidus, Pistacia terebinthus and Crataegus monogyna more sources could have been further refined if more specimens had been available (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%