2021
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/132425
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Water Status of Polylepis Forests Related to Altitudinal Gradient, Microclimate Variables and Slope

Abstract: The Polylepis forests in the central Andes of Peru remain in hostile environments due to their location above 4000 meters of altitude. They are home to a great biodiversity with a high level of endemism and are extremely vulnerable to climate change and human pressure. Variations in rainfall and temperature have been affecting plant health. These aspects have led to the analysis of the physiological response of plants through water stress and NDVI, in dry periods and related to altitudinal gradients and slope,… Show more

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“…The structure of P. flavipila forests is variable and depends on soil fertility and water availability ( Camel et al 2019b ). The water potential of the trees is influenced by elevation and soil factors ( Yaranga et al 2021 ). An important factor that affects P. flavipila is the presence of the hemiparasite Tristerix chodatianus , which increases the mortality of the trees.…”
Section: Taxonomic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of P. flavipila forests is variable and depends on soil fertility and water availability ( Camel et al 2019b ). The water potential of the trees is influenced by elevation and soil factors ( Yaranga et al 2021 ). An important factor that affects P. flavipila is the presence of the hemiparasite Tristerix chodatianus , which increases the mortality of the trees.…”
Section: Taxonomic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%