Modelling height development of mature Nothofagus obliqua [PDF]
Abstract We used stem-analysis data from 60 to 100 years-old second-growth stands, and single-point observations in 260–460 years-old trees, to study and model height development of Nothofagus obliqua (“roble”). The data covers a much wider range of ages than previous work on this species.
Christian Salas, Oscar García
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1122. Nothofagus obliqua (Mirb.) Oerst
SummaryNothofagus obliqua, a native of Central & S. Chile to S. Argentina, is illustrated. Its history, habitat and conservation status are described. Notes on collecting its seed in Chile and its cultivation in Europe are given.
Jo Wenham, Christabel King
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Distribución natural de Nothofagus alpina y Nothofagus obliqua (nothofagaceae) en Argentina, dos especies de primera importancia forestal de los bosques templados norpatagónicos Natural distribution of Nothofagus alpina and Nothofagus obliqua (Nothofagaceae) in Argentina, two productively important tree species of the North Patagonian temperate forests [PDF]
Conocer la distribución natural de cualquier especie es esencial para poder planificar su conservación o uso. El Raulí [Nothofagus alpina (Poepp. & Endl.) Oerst. = Nothofagus nervosa (Phil.) Dim.
Yamila Sabatier +10 more
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Preformation and distribution of staminate and pistillate flowers in growth units of Nothofagus alpina and N. obliqua (Nothofagaceae) [PDF]
The distribution and differentiation times of flowers in monoecious wind-pollinated plants are fundamental for the understanding of their mating patterns and evolution. Two closely related South American Nothofagus species were compared with regard to the differentiation times and positions of staminate and pistillate flowers along their parent growth ...
Puntieri, Javier G. +2 more
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Evaluamos los patrones de infestación por insectos xilófagos en renovales de Nothofagus obliqua y Nothofagus dombeyi en las provincias de Valdivia, Osorno y Llanquihue (Chile).
LORENA H. SUÁREZ +2 more
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Tree-Cavity Denning of Güiña (<i>Leopardus guigna</i>) and Breeding Productivity From Camera Trap Records. [PDF]
Tree cavities are critical habitats for numerous vertebrate species. We report the first evidence of güiña breeding in a tree cavity, with insights from camera trap surveys in south‐central Chile's temperate forests. These findings enhance our understanding of the species' natural history, breeding behavior, and habitat preferences.
Novoa FJ +6 more
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We present a method to localise and quantify surface-bound phosphatase activity (SBPA) in mycorrhizal fungi and mycorrhizae of Nothofagus obliqua (Mirb.) Oerst., using image processed confocal fluorescent microscopy.
Maricel Alvarez +3 more
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Es conocido que las especies arboreas y la estructura de los bosques tienen un significativo impacto sobre la depositacion de N, y que los requerimientos de nitrogeno de los bosques deciduos son mayores que los bosques de coniferas. Sin embargo, el conocimiento acerca de los efectos de la sustitucion de vegetacion nativa chilena por plantaciones ...
Oyarzún, Carlos +4 more
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Pine-fungal co-invasion alters whole-ecosystem properties of a native eucalypt forest. [PDF]
Summary Pine‐fungal co‐invasions into native ecosystems are increasingly prevalent across the southern hemisphere. In Australia, invasive pines slowly spread into native eucalypt forests, creating novel mixed forests. We sought to understand how pine‐fungal co‐invasions impact interconnected above‐ and belowground ecosystem characteristics.
Vietorisz CR +20 more
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Many species have two or more very low seed production year. With the purpose of continuosly covering the needs of the nurseries with viable seeds during theses low productions periods, storage essays with some species were initiated.
Bernardo Escobar R., Claudio Donoso Z.
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