Bibliographic citations
Macedo, A., (2022). Determinación del stock maderable de un bosque aluvial inundable de la comunidad nativa Santa Isabel de Copal, distrito de Trompeteros, Loreto Perú. 2019 [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/8031
Macedo, A., Determinación del stock maderable de un bosque aluvial inundable de la comunidad nativa Santa Isabel de Copal, distrito de Trompeteros, Loreto Perú. 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/8031
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title = "Determinación del stock maderable de un bosque aluvial inundable de la comunidad nativa Santa Isabel de Copal, distrito de Trompeteros, Loreto Perú. 2019",
author = "Macedo Ramirez, Alexander",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2022"
}
The research was carried out in the forests of the native community "Santa Isabel de Copal" located in the Loreto region. The main objective was to provide qualitative, quantitative, economic information and uses of commercial timber species. The population. With a total area (ha): 801 of the Flooded Alluvial Forest. The sample. It was 621.04 ha of the 02 annual operating plan of the Santa Isabel de Copal native community, Trompeteros district, Loreto Peru. The methodology used to carry out the fieldwork was the design of a stratified systematic inventory (by type of forest) with rectangular sampling units or plots of 0.5 ha of surface (500m x 10m), to evaluate the individuals with diameters greater than 40 cm DBH. With 62 sampling units 11 commercial species belonging to 7 botanical families were found. Finding The largest number of species is in the botanical family Fabaceae with 4 species, followed by the Myristicaceae with 2 species. The abundance of commercial species is in the Fabaceae family, which represents 36% and 18%, followed by the other species with 9% of the total species registered in the forest inventory of the study area. The dominance of the commercial species was 2 063 m2 / ha. The most frequent species are "cachimbo, capiruri, capirona". The representative species, according to the IVI are, "capirona, capinuri, cachimbo and cumala". The volume of commercial wood was 13,679 m3 / ha. The potential use of the identified species is: sawmill construction, parquet, laminate, Shingles and furniture. The species with the highest Valuation per hectare is the lupuna with S /. 848 871,744 soles.
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