Bibliographic citations
Ruíz, M., (2016). Composición florística y valoración económica de las especies maderables de un bosque natural de terrazas bajas de la comunidad nativa Nuevo Cajamarca del distrito de Sarayacu provincia de Ucayali. Loreto-Perú-2016. [Tesis, Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4063
Ruíz, M., Composición florística y valoración económica de las especies maderables de un bosque natural de terrazas bajas de la comunidad nativa Nuevo Cajamarca del distrito de Sarayacu provincia de Ucayali. Loreto-Perú-2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana; 2016. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/4063
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title = "Composición florística y valoración económica de las especies maderables de un bosque natural de terrazas bajas de la comunidad nativa Nuevo Cajamarca del distrito de Sarayacu provincia de Ucayali. Loreto-Perú-2016.",
author = "Ruíz Ruíz, Marden Luis",
publisher = "Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2016"
}
The study was conducted in the area of the native community of Nuevo Cajamarca in the district of Sarayacu province of Ucayali - Loreto region, Peru. The management area is 500 ha plot corresponds to the annual allowable cut (01). The objectives were to record the floristic composition of commercial species with diameter ≥ 40 cm; determine the IVI; define the volume of commercial timber, economic recovery and identify the current and potential use of commercial species recorded per ha and total. girdles the systematic design used, inventory 100%, with 50 sampling units distributed systematically using rectangular plots of 100m wide x 1000m long; commercial trees DBH ≥ 40 cm was considered in each sampling unit. 14 commercial species distributed in 11 botanical families were found, so it can be seen that the Fabaceae, Sapotaceae family Bombacaceae and are having larger number of commercial species (42.86%). The abundance of commercial species is 2.26 individuals / ha. The dominance of commercial species is 1,78m² / ha. The species most frequently are "Capirona" "Huimba" "Capinuri" Yacushapana "" Utucuru "" Huangana Casho "" Catahua "and" Quinilla ", with 80.43%. Representative species, according to the IVI are "Capirona", "Catahua", "Capinuri", "Huimba" and "Utucuru"; likewise lower IVI species are "Copaiba" and "Huayruro". The volume of commercial timber is 16,54m³ / ha. The potential use of identified species are: aserrio, ictiotoxico, construction, parquet, laminate, medicine, crafts, food and cultural. The species with higher valuation per hectare, are Capirona, Catahua, Capinuri, Huimba and Utucuru, totaling between these species the sum of 1,692.35 soles per hectare, which gives us a representation of 83.98% respectively.
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