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Bryophyte literature records database of Aysén, Chilean sub-Antarctic ecoregion. [PDF]
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Characterization and decomposition of Nothofagus pumilio fine woody material
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2019Wood is one of the main reservoirs of carbon (C) and nutrients in Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. & Endl.) Krasser forests; hence, its decomposition is essential for C and nutrient cycling. Chemical traits are one of the factors affecting wood decomposition, but there is little information describing these chemical characteristics. Our objective was to
Gallo, Ana Laura +3 more
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Monografía de lenga Nothofagus pumilio
1998La lenga crece desde la provincia del Ñuble hasta el Cabo de Hornos. Es la especie de mayor distribución en la Patagonia, donde se encuentran bosques de gran valor comercial. Alcanza 20-25 m. de altura y 60-80 cm. de DAP. Los crecimientos varían entre 3 y hasta 4 o 5 m/ha/año para bosques sin manejo y de hasta 9,5 m³/ha/año en rodales intervenidos.
Claudia López L. +4 more
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Wood‐rotting fungi on Nothofagus pumilio in Patagonia, Argentina
European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1995SummaryThe presence of basidiomes of wood‐decay fungi on living lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) was investigated in seven forest stands in Patagonia (Argentinia). The following species accounted for 85% of the rots: Postia pelliculosa, Phellinus andinopatagonicus, Piptoporus portentosus, Aurantioporus albidus, and Serpula himantoides. Ph.
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Técnicas para producir plantas de lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) en Aysén
2000Manual guía para aquellas personas interesadas en la forestación de Aysén, especialmente aquellas que desean emprender en la producción de plantas forestales. Se presentan criterios generales aplicados a la producción de plantas de Lenga junto a la experiencia concreta que ha tenido Infor en los invernaderos de ...
Patricio Javier Alzugaray Oswald +5 more
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Litter decomposition in Nothofagus pumilio stands in Magallanes Region
2017Litter decomposition in two Nothofagus pumilio stands located in Magallanes Region (Chile) was studied during two years. One stand was a primary forest (SI), without silvicultural treatment, and the other had a regenerative felling under a shelterwood system (CR). Weight loss and litter decomposition rates were obtained with the litter-bag method.
Ibarra, Manuel +2 more
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Notes on the dynamics and decomposition of leaves in a Nothofagus pumilio forest
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1994A research project was conducted in a native forest of Nothofagus pumilio in one of the southernmost Chilean Nation Parks, Torres del Paine, to check the amount and timing of leaf fall, their decomposition rate and the respiration rate of the soil on an annual cycle.This paper also provides the results of the decay of fallen leaves in time, the loss ...
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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.
Joan Romanyà +4 more
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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.
Joan Romanyà +4 more
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Use of thin sections to improve age estimates of Nothofagus pumilio seedlings
Ecoscience, 2007ABSTRACT This paper reports the use of thin sections to improve precision and accuracy when ageing seedlings of Nothofagus pumilio. We compare 2 methods for determining the number of rings on 85 basal disks from seedlings: (1) ring counts of wood disks viewed with reflected light and (2) ring counts of thin sections viewed with transmitted light ...
Lori D. DANIELS +2 more
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Site requirements of lenga, Nothofagus pumilio
1994The natural geographical range for lenga, or Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. et Endl.) Krasser, extends in South America from 36°50' to 56° south latitude. North of 43° S, lenga occurs discontinuously and always at treeline, while to the south, lenga is more continuous.
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