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Evolución de la composición mineral en tres ecosistemas forestales de la cuenca de Candelario.

Authors: Gallardo, Juan F.; San Miguel, C.; Egido Rodríguez, J. A.; González Hernández, M. I.;

Evolución de la composición mineral en tres ecosistemas forestales de la cuenca de Candelario.

Abstract

Se han tomado muestras de hojas y ramas durante las cuatro estaciones del año, siendo posteriormente analizadas. Se han establecido diferencias significativas para el nitrógeno, relación C/N, manganeso, hierro y zinc en hojas; y potasio manganeso, hierro, cobre y zinc en ramas a través del año. No se han observado diferencias significativas al analizar la evolución de la composición mineral total en los tres ecosistemas forestales, ya que las diferencias establecidas en cada ecosistema podrían ser atribuidas a las características intrínsecas de los árboles, más que a los factores externos (Climatología, suelos, acción antropozoógena)

Leaf and Branch simples were taken during all tour seasons of the year and they were analysed. Statistical differences can be observed for nitrogen, C/N ratio, manganese, iron and zinc in leaves; and potassium, manganese, iron, copper and zinc in branches across the year. No significant differences were observed when the total mineral evolution of the three ecosystem was analysed; because of this, the slight differences established in each ecosystem could be atribuited to the intrinsic characteristics of the trees, rather than external factors (climatology, soils, antropozoogenic action).

Junta de Castilla y León

Keywords

Candelario, Ecosistemas forestales, Salamanca, España, Composición mineral

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