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Selección fenotípica de árboles plus de tres especies forestales maderables en poblaciones naturales en el Distrito de Molinopampa (Amazonas)

Authors: Oliva, Mario; Asociación para la Conservación del Bosque de Palmeras - ACOBOSQUE, Molinopampa; Rimachi, Ysaías; Asociación para la Conservación del Bosque de Palmeras - ACOBOSQUE, Molinopampa;

Selección fenotípica de árboles plus de tres especies forestales maderables en poblaciones naturales en el Distrito de Molinopampa (Amazonas)

Abstract

El estudio se realizó en el distrito de Molinopampa en el departamento de Amazonas, cuyo objetivo fue seleccionar Árboles Plus de las especies maderables de “aliso” Alnus acuminata, “cedro” Cedrela odorata e “ishpingo” Ocotea sp. El trabajo se inició identificando árboles candidatos plus en el ámbito del bosque de palmeras, estos árboles fueron evaluados en sus características dasométricas, sanidad en base a sus vecinos, a este nivel logrando una primera discriminación de 108 árboles candidatos plus distribuidos en 42 árboles de aliso, 30 árboles de cedro y 36 árboles de ishpingo. Los árboles candidatos plus fueron sometidos a pruebas de producción de brotes en fuste. Los ensayos fueron montados de manera independiente para cada especie bajo DBCA con arreglo factorial 2Ax3B teniendo como Factor A: diámetro a la altura del pecho y Factor B: tipo de corte en fuste. Se evaluo el periodo de producción de brotes y rendimiento productivo por árbol. Los datos fueron analizados, encontrando una mayor respuesta en producción de brotes en árboles con DAP menor a 30 cm y corte transversal. En base a esto logrando la selección definitiva de 23 Árboles Plus de aliso, 18 Árboles Plus de cedro y 20 Árboles Plus de ishpingo.

Keywords

Environmental sciences, fenología, Agriculture (General), GE1-350, árboles candidatos, Rodal, rebrotes, Rodal; árboles candidatos; fenología; rebrotes, S1-972

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