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Navigating social-ecological changes: A mixed-method analysis of extensive livestock systems in southern Patagonian forests, Argentina. [PDF]
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Geoderma, 2005
The evergreen Nothofagus betuloides and deciduous Nothofagus pumilio live close together in Tierra del Fuego. The fact that these two species rarely form mixed forests suggests that the soil factor can contribute to the distribution of two species on a local scale.
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The evergreen Nothofagus betuloides and deciduous Nothofagus pumilio live close together in Tierra del Fuego. The fact that these two species rarely form mixed forests suggests that the soil factor can contribute to the distribution of two species on a local scale.
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Abstract Silvicultural treatments based on natural stand dynamics are crucial to the design and improvement of forest management. Dendrochronological methods can be used to evaluate the effect of silvicultural treatments, providing precise data concerning growth rates, releases and suppressions.
María Guadalupe Franco +3 more
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Canopy gaps modify the environmental conditions available for plant growth in forests. Small canopy gaps are frequent in Nothofagus betuloides forests of Tierra del Fuego. Our objective was to study whether the forest floor vascular and non-vascular plant species composition and diversity are influenced by the occurrence of small-scale disturbances due
Promis Baeza, Alvaro Andrés +3 more
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Two Nothofagus Species in Southernmost South America Are Recording Divergent Climate Signals [PDF]
Recent climatic trends, such as warming temperatures, decrease in rainfall, and extreme weather events (e.g., heatwaves), are negatively affecting the performance of forests. In northern Patagonia, such conditions have caused tree growth reduction, crown
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1129. Nothofagus betuloides (Mirb.) Oerst
Curtis's Botanical MagazineSummaryNothofagus betuloides (Mirb.) Oerst. is known as Coihue de Magallanes or MAGELLAN'S BEECH and is illustrated here. Its history, habitat and conservation status are described, with notes on its cultivation in Europe also provided.
Paulina Hechenleitner +2 more
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Effect of steaming in the artificial drying of coigüe of Magallanes wood (Nothofagus betuloides)
2005El trabajo consistió básicamente en someter madera aserrada de Nothofagus betuloides (Mirb.) Oerst. a tres distintos niveles de vaporizado inicial (4, 8 y 10 horas, respectivamente) y a un posterior proceso de secado artificial convencional único. Se evaluó el efecto del vaporizado inicial sobre la calidad de la madera obtenida y el tiempo de secado ...
Juacida P., Roberto +2 more
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2017
El estudio de la variabilidad climática en regiones remotas se dificulta por la escasez de series instrumentales largas y completas. Una alternativa es recurrir al uso de fuentes de información paleoambiental, tales como las series de anillos de crecimiento arbóreo.
Soto-Rogel, Pamela, Carlos Aravena, Juan
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El estudio de la variabilidad climática en regiones remotas se dificulta por la escasez de series instrumentales largas y completas. Una alternativa es recurrir al uso de fuentes de información paleoambiental, tales como las series de anillos de crecimiento arbóreo.
Soto-Rogel, Pamela, Carlos Aravena, Juan
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