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Caracterización altitudinal de las principales propiedades de los suelos forestales en el Parque Natural de la Font Roja

Authors: Martínez Giménez, Delfina; Molina Donate, María José; Bellot, Juan; Bonet, Andreu;

Caracterización altitudinal de las principales propiedades de los suelos forestales en el Parque Natural de la Font Roja

Abstract

En el Parque Natural de la Font Roja se han elaborado muy pocos estudios que se centren en el análisis y descripción de sus suelos forestales. Este trabajo analiza las características generales de los suelos desarrollados sobre materiales calizos en la vertiente norte del Carrascal de la Font Roja. Para ello, se ha realizado una caracterización morfológica y físico-química del suelo superficial (20 cm) en 4 parcelas de estudio distribuidas en un gradiente altitudinal (1.300-1.000 msnm). Dichas parcelas se enclavan en dos unidades ambientales de gran valor y riqueza ecológica dentro del bosque mediterráneo, como son el bosque de caducifolios y el carrascal cerrado de umbría. Las características edáficas que muestran mayor relación con la altitud son el contenido de carbonatos (CaCO3) y el tamaño de los fragmentos rocosos superficiales. La información generada en este estudio se integrará en una base de datos que puede contribuir a la gestión y toma de decisiones de los gestores del Parque.

Al Parc Natural de la Font Roja s’han elaborat molt pocs estudis que se centren en l’anàlisi i descripció dels sòls forestals. Aquest treball analitza les característiques generals dels sòls desenvolupats sobre materials calcaris al vessant nord del Carrascal de la Font Roja. Per això, s’ha realitzat una caracterització morfològica i fisicoquímica del sòl superficial (20 cm) en 4 parcel·les d’estudi distribuïdes en un gradient altitudinal (1.300-1.000 msnm). Aquestes parcel·les s’enclaven en dues unitats ambientals de gran valor i riquesa ecològica dins del bosc mediterrani, com són el bosc de caducifolis i el Carrascal tancat d’ombria. Les característiques edàfiques que mostren major relació amb l’altitud són el contingut de carbonats (CaCO3) i la dimensió dels fragments rocosos superficials. La informació generada en aquest estudi s’integrarà en una base de dades que pot contribuir en la gestió i presa de decisions dels gestors del Parc.

In the Natural Park of the Font Roja few studies have been elaborated that focus on the analysis and description of its forest soils. This work analyzes the main characteristics of soils developed on limestone materials in the northern slope in the Carrascal de la Font Roja. For this purpose, a morphological and physicochemical characterization of the surface soil (20 cm) was carried out in 4 study plots distributed in an altitudinal gradient (.1300-1.000 msnm). These plots are located in two environmental units of great value and ecological richness within the Mediterranean forest, such as the deciduous forest and the holm oaks. The edaphic characteristics that show greater relation with the altitude are the carbonate content (CaCO3) and the size of the surface rock fragments. The information generated in this study will be integrated in a database that can contribute to the management and decision-making of Park managers.

Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia (MINECO/FEDER), proyecto Alteraclim (CGL2015-69773-C2-1-P) y Survive-2 (CGL2015-69773-C2-2-P).

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Altitudinal gradients, Anàlisi fisicoquímica, Característiques edàfiques, Ecología, Análisis físico-químico, Physical-chemical analysis, Características edáficas, Suelos forestales, Forest soils, Edaphic characteristics, Altitudinal gradient, Gradiente altitudinal, Sòls forestals, Gradient altitudinal

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