Bibliographic citations
Sarmiento, J., (2021). Diversidad arbórea de sistemas agroforestales en fincas de café Cuenca Indoche y Tonchima, Soritor, Moyobamba, Perú [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4614
Sarmiento, J., Diversidad arbórea de sistemas agroforestales en fincas de café Cuenca Indoche y Tonchima, Soritor, Moyobamba, Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4614
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title = "Diversidad arbórea de sistemas agroforestales en fincas de café Cuenca Indoche y Tonchima, Soritor, Moyobamba, Perú",
author = "Sarmiento Ocmin, Jacqueline",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
In this investigation, the general objective of this study is to analyse the tree diversity of agroforestry system on coffee farms, nine agroforestry plots of one hectare each were analyzed, each located in areas of premontane forest along an altitudinal gradient between the 808 and 1551 masl. These plots were located in the province of Moyobamba, the district of Soritor and the hamlets of Villa Hermosa, Doncel and Alto Peru, which form part of the Indoche and Tonchima micro watersheds in the upper jungle of Peru. After varying periods of measuring each plot, all the trees with a DBH (diameter at breast height) equal to or greater than 10 cm. were measured and evaluated, obtaining the parameters of tree diversity and floristic composition for the nine plots studied. The measurements of between 87-577 individuals per hectare and of up to 10-37 species per hectare were recorded. In the agroforestry plots studied in the lower basin, the families Myrtaceae (522 individuals) and Fabaceae (240 individuals) were those which presented the highest levels of abundance of individuals, and presented of up to 10-26 species per hectare. While the agroforestry plots in the middle basin, the families Arecaceae (148 individuals) and Myrtaceae (65 individuals), were those presented the highest levels of abundance of individuals as well as presented of up to 18-37 species per hectare, and the agroforestry plots in the high basin, the families Fabaceae (103 individuals) and Arecaceae (40 individuals), were those presented the highest levels of abundance of individuals, and presented with up to 20-36 species per hectare. In the agroforestry plots studied, the floristic composition changes according to the altitudinal elevation, with species, genus and families present in the study area, while the main uses and categories with cultural importance of tree species are by coffee farmers in traditional ways.
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