Bibliographic citations
Terreros, S., (2016). Caracterización morfológica de arbustos con potencial para práctica de protección de suelos en las provincias de Jauja y Concepción, Junín [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2224
Terreros, S., Caracterización morfológica de arbustos con potencial para práctica de protección de suelos en las provincias de Jauja y Concepción, Junín [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2224
@misc{renati/246614,
title = "Caracterización morfológica de arbustos con potencial para práctica de protección de suelos en las provincias de Jauja y Concepción, Junín",
author = "Terreros Camac, Sara Lucía",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
This study includes the morphological characterization of the native shrub vegetation in two districts of the provinces of Jauja and Concepcion in the Mantaro Valley, department of Junin, between 3300-3600 meters. Botanical and architectural shaping their descriptions were performed, which were supplemented with illustrations of each species. Besides, it was conducted the systematization and analysis of information collected in the field to prioritize and recommend those species with potential for use in Soil Protection Practices. Were identified 21 shrub species, including 11 families and 19 genus, of which 8 have First priority (Aristeguietia discolor, Baccharis latifolia, Baccharis tricuneata, Clinopodium breviflorum, Dunalia spinosa, Lycianthes lycioides, Minthostachys mollis and Tecoma stans var. sambucifolia), 10 Second priority (Ageratina gilbertii, Alonsoa caulialata, Berberis lutea, Colletia spinosissima, Krameria lappacea, Monnina salicifolia, Mutisia acuminata, Salvia oppositiflora, Salvia sagittata and Schinus molle) and 3 Third priority (Achyrocline alata, Arcytophyllum thymifolium and Solanum asperolanatum) to use on Soil Protection Practices. The research aims to contribute to the knowledge of native shrub species of the Peruvian Andes and lay the groundwork for further studies that at present are scarce
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