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Tarrillo, M., (2023). Caracterización de la estructura horizontal de los bosques de la Comunidad Nativa Chirikyacu, provincia de Lamas, 2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5856
Tarrillo, M., Caracterización de la estructura horizontal de los bosques de la Comunidad Nativa Chirikyacu, provincia de Lamas, 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5856
@misc{renati/1053874,
title = "Caracterización de la estructura horizontal de los bosques de la Comunidad Nativa Chirikyacu, provincia de Lamas, 2019",
author = "Tarrillo Tenazoa, Milendi Patricia",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
Characterization of the horizontal structure of the forests of the Chirikyacu Native Community, Lamas province, 2019 The research was carried out in the area of the Chirikyacu Native Community belonging to the province of Lamas, with the main objective of "Characterizing the horizontal structure of the forests of the Chirikyacu native community". A total of 12 plots of 2.25 ha (150.00 m x 150.00 m) of forest were selected, which were randomly distributed and divided into 5 subplots (30mx30m) for a total of 60 study subplots. The main instruments used were the forcípula, essential for the development of the research, as well as other instruments used in the field and in the office, all of them being extremely important and relevant to comply with the research, as well as the calculation of dasometric parameters and the horizontal structure such as "abundance, frequency, dominance and importance value index". The results show the existence of a total of 2688 individuals comprising 95 species and 35 families, of which Lauraceae is the family with the largest number of trees, 662, and Moena with 481 individuals as the species with the highest number, likewise the species with Dap > 31 cm are those with the largest basal area and forest volume, which also belong to the species of Quinilla and Moena. It was also found that these two species and the Lauraceae and Fabaceae families are the most important according to the 300% and 100% of IVI in the forests of the Chirikyacu Native Community.
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