Bibliographic citations
Quintero, F., (2019). Características de la sucesión vegetal en el Valle de Chanchamayo y sus implicancias para su conservación y manejo forestal [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4013
Quintero, F., Características de la sucesión vegetal en el Valle de Chanchamayo y sus implicancias para su conservación y manejo forestal [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4013
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title = "Características de la sucesión vegetal en el Valle de Chanchamayo y sus implicancias para su conservación y manejo forestal",
author = "Quintero Cardozo, Flavio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2019"
}
Arguing about planning and implementation of sustainable forest management in the premontane forest of the Chanchamayo Valley, it is crucial to know and document the alpha diversity, the structure and the floristic composition, the regeneration processes as well as the plant succession and soil properties. The main goal of this current research project is: enrich the knowledge about the regeneration of the forests in the premontane area of the country. The specific goals are; document the alpha tree diversity and the flora composition in different stages of plant succession of the Chanchamayo Valley; determine in which stage or time frame a significant recovery of the alpha diversity takes place; document the soil conditions in forests at different ages in order to identify their properties and their contribution to the conservation and forest management and interpret the obtained information from the management perspective and from the conservation of forest resources. For the vegetation evaluation, the transects Gentry methodology was used; Boyle modification, where all the individuals with DBH >2,5 cm were registered; botanical samplings were identified afterwards; a soil sampling at each age of the forest was done. A 15-year old transect of forest was established; 12 transects in 20, 30, 40 year old forests and forests that were older than 50; this information was confronted with the transects established by Cáceres, 2005 in forests of 5, 10, 15 years (6 transects); Echia, 2013 in forests of 5, 10 and 25 years (9 transects); Cotito, 2014 in riverine forest (9 transects) and Phillips & Miller, 2002 in primary forest (one transect); for a grand total of 38 transects. The results showed a progressive increase in diversity and an improvement of the soil properties during succession.
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