Bibliographic citations
Machoa, R., (2019). Almacenamiento de carbono en la biomasa aérea de un bosque de terraza baja de la comunidad nativa Campo Verde, distrito del Pastaza, Loreto, Perú [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7398
Machoa, R., Almacenamiento de carbono en la biomasa aérea de un bosque de terraza baja de la comunidad nativa Campo Verde, distrito del Pastaza, Loreto, Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7398
@misc{renati/970428,
title = "Almacenamiento de carbono en la biomasa aérea de un bosque de terraza baja de la comunidad nativa Campo Verde, distrito del Pastaza, Loreto, Perú",
author = "Machoa Meneses, Ricki Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The carbon storage in the biomass of a low-terrace forest of annual felling plot (PCA) 7 of Forest Permit 16-LOR-DM / PER-FMC-2017-001 of the native community Campo Verde, district of Pastaza, Loreto-Peru, was estimated. The results show a biomass of 2499,92 t in the evaluated forest, where C. decandra contains the highest amount of biomass with 614,12 t, followed by C. pyriformis with 467,83 t, C. cateniformis with 355,20 t, T. oblonga with 339,25 t and V. divergens with 191,66 t. The diameter class from 70 cm to 80 cm shows the highest biomass of 366,8 t (14,67%), followed by the diameter class from 80 cm to 90 cm with 321,58 t (12,86%), of the diameter class of 90 to 100 cm with 315,56 t (12,62%) and finally of the diameter class of 150 to 160 cm with 303,89 t (12,16%). The carbon storage for the entire forest is 1249,96 tC, where C. decandra (307,06 tC), C. pyriformis (233,91 tC), C. cateniformis (177,60 tC) and Terminalia sp. (164,62 tC) report the highest carbon storage. The diameter class from 70 cm to 80 cm shows the highest carbon storage value (183,39 tC), followed by the diameter class from 80 cm to 90 cm (160,78 tC), the diameter class of 90 cm at 100 cm (157,77 tC) and finally of the diameter class of 60 cm to 70 cm (139,81 tC). The Kruskal-Wallis statistical test indicates that variation of biomass and carbon storage is significant between species in the low-terrace forest.
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