Bibliographic citations
Coblentz, E., (2016). Composición florística, estructura horizontal y volumen maderable de especies comerciales de un bosque de colina baja en la cuenca del río Tahuamanu, Iberia, Madre de Dios, Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3855
Coblentz, E., Composición florística, estructura horizontal y volumen maderable de especies comerciales de un bosque de colina baja en la cuenca del río Tahuamanu, Iberia, Madre de Dios, Perú [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2016. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3855
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title = "Composición florística, estructura horizontal y volumen maderable de especies comerciales de un bosque de colina baja en la cuenca del río Tahuamanu, Iberia, Madre de Dios, Perú",
author = "Coblentz Saquiray, Eber",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2016"
}
The floristic composition, the horizontal structure and the lumber volume of commercial forest species were determined in this study in the annual cut plot 09 of 2141,44 ha of the concession 17-TAH/C-J-019-02, located in a low-hill forest of the Iberia district, Madre de Dios, Peru. The forest included 22 commercial species, distributed in 13 botanical families, where Dypteryx odorata shows the highest number of individuals of 0,49 ind/ha, followed by Amburana cearensis and Brosimum alicastrum with 0,28 ind/ha and 0,19 ind/ha, respectively. Dypteryx odorata, Brosimum alicastrum and Amburana cearensis show the highest value of basal area of 0,35 m2/ha, 0,10 m2/ha and 0,10 m2/ha, respectively. Species with higher ecological weight in the study area were Dypteryx odorata (63,07%), Amburana cearensis (28,51%), Brosimum alicastrum (25,10%), Spondias mombin (23,28%), Apuleia leiocarpa (18,71%). Dypteryx odorata shows the highest lumber volume with 3,51 m3/ha, followed by Brosimum alicastrum and Amburana cearensis with 1,01 m3/ha and 0,97 m3/ha, respectively. The information presented in this study will be useful to carry out the forest recovery plan or to enrich forests with native high economic value species, thereby improving the economic valuation of the forest per hectare.
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