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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EDIBLE ALLIACEAE, 1 : 1994 : MENDOZA |
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Abstracts. |
Fecha de publicación : |
1994 |
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Mendoza (Argentina): ISHS, 1994. |
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138 p. |
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Español |
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AFRICA ORIENTAL; AJO; ALLIACEAE; ALLIUM; ALLIUM CEPA; ALLIUM SATIVUM; ALMACENAMIENTO; AMERICA LATINA; ARGENTINA; ASIA; ASPERGILLUS NIGER; BANCO DE GENES; BANGLADESH; BIOTECNOLOGIA VEGETAL; BRASIL; BULGARIA; CALIDAD; CARIBE; CEBOLLA; CHILE; CHINA; CLONACION; CLOROPLASTO; CONTENIDO DE AGUA EN EL SUELO; CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES; CONTROL QUIMICO; COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL; COSTOS DE PRODUCCION; CRECIMIENTO; CUBA; CULTIVO DE MERISTEMAS; CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS; CULTIVO IN VITRO; DATOS DE PRODUCCION; DORMICION; ESPACIAMIENTO; ETIOPIA; FACTORES CLIMATICOS; FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL; FITOMEJORAMIENTO; GENOTIPOS; GERMOPLASMA; INDIA; INVESTIGACION; MANEJO DEL CULTIVO; MERCADEO; METODOS DE CULTIVO; MORBOSIDAD; NECESIDADES DE NUTRIENTES; NEPAL; PARAGUAY; PHOMA; PLANTAS LIBRES DE VIRUS; POLONIA; PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA; PROTECCION DE LAS PLANTAS; RECURSOS GENETICOS; RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS; RESISTENCIA A LAS PLAGAS; TECNICAS DE MERCADEO; TECNOLOGIA POSTCOSECHA; TIPOS DE SUELOS; URUGUAY; VARIACION GENETICA; VARIEDADES; VENEZUELA; VIROSIS. |
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F01 Cultivo |
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Fecha actual : |
29/11/2018 |
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04/02/2020 |
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Internacional - -- |
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RESQUÍN, F.; NAVARRO-CERRILLO, R.M.; RACHID, C.; HIRIGOYEN, A.; CARRASCO-LETELIER, L.; DUQUE-LAZO, J. |
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JOSE FERNANDO RESQUIN PEREZ, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; RAFAEL M. NAVARRO-CERRILLO., E.T.S.I.A.M. Department of Forestry, School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Córdoba, Campus de Rabanales, Córdoba, Spain.; ANA CECILIA RACHID CASNATI, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ANDRES EDUARDO HIRIGOYEN DOMINGUEZ, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; LEONIDAS CARRASCO-LETELIER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; JOAQUÍN DUQUE-LAZO, E.T.S.I.A.M. Department of Forestry, School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Córdoba, Campus de Rabanales, Córdoba, Spain. |
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Allometry, Growth and Survival of Three Eucalyptus Species (Eucalyptus benthamii Maiden and Cambage, E. dunnii Maiden and E. grandis Hill ex Maiden) in High-Density Plantations in Uruguay. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2018 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Forests 2018. |
DOI : |
10.3390/f9120745 |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Received: 18 October 2018; Accepted: 13 November 2018; Published: 29 November 2018. Author Contributions: F.R., C.R.-C. and L.C.-L. planned and designed the research. F.R. and C.R.-C. conducted fieldwork and performed experiments. R.M.N.-C., A.H. and J.D.-L. contributed to data elaboration and analysis. F.R., R.M.N.-C. and L.C.-L. wrote the manuscript, with contributions by all authors. // Funding: This study was funded by the National Research Institute of Agriculture Research (INIA) and National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII) through the grant FSE 1 2011 15615 (Evaluación productiva y ambiental de plantaciones forestales para la generación de Bioenergía). Acknowledgments: The authors thank the INIA, ANII and Forestal Oriental company for its collaboration with the field experiments and plantations |
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This study presents a yield model for aboveground biomass production from three species the Eucalyptus in northern and western regions of Uruguay, based on sampling records from intensive crop plantations. High-density eucalyptus plantations represent a forestry alternative for the production of forest biomass. This work assessed the survival and growth of three eucalyptus species (Eucalyptus benthamii Maiden & Cambage, E. dunnii Maiden and E. grandis Hill ex Maiden) planted at densities of 2220, 3330, 4440 and 6660 trees ha-1, for a period of 57 months in northern (Tacuarembó) and western (Paysandú) regions of Uruguay. Linear and logarithmic equations of individual volume were fitted by site and species. The survival of E. grandis, E. benthamii and E. dunnii was not related to planting density, and the highest mortality values occurred in Tacuarembó. The effects of competition among trees were more evident at the highest planting density for E. grandis. In all species, the reduction in diameter was more marked than that of height, as planting density increased. Tree volume showed the same trend, and this was higher with higher planting densities. At Tacuarembó, the volume was the highest with E. benthamii at 6660 trees ha-1 (416.4 m3 ha-1), and, at Paysandú, the highest production was obtained with E. grandis (370.7 m3 ha-1) and with the densities of 4440 and 6660 trees ha-1 (305.9 and 315.3 m3 ha-1, respectively). With all species and planting densities, there was an increase in the accumulated volume during the 57-month study period; however, growth curves indicate that the maximum production per unit time and, therefore,
the optimum harvest time occurred at 48 months. In this work, it has been shown that the use of intensive short-rotation plantations of eucalyptus for the production of biomass in Uruguay is suitable in soils prioritized for forestry. MenosThis study presents a yield model for aboveground biomass production from three species the Eucalyptus in northern and western regions of Uruguay, based on sampling records from intensive crop plantations. High-density eucalyptus plantations represent a forestry alternative for the production of forest biomass. This work assessed the survival and growth of three eucalyptus species (Eucalyptus benthamii Maiden & Cambage, E. dunnii Maiden and E. grandis Hill ex Maiden) planted at densities of 2220, 3330, 4440 and 6660 trees ha-1, for a period of 57 months in northern (Tacuarembó) and western (Paysandú) regions of Uruguay. Linear and logarithmic equations of individual volume were fitted by site and species. The survival of E. grandis, E. benthamii and E. dunnii was not related to planting density, and the highest mortality values occurred in Tacuarembó. The effects of competition among trees were more evident at the highest planting density for E. grandis. In all species, the reduction in diameter was more marked than that of height, as planting density increased. Tree volume showed the same trend, and this was higher with higher planting densities. At Tacuarembó, the volume was the highest with E. benthamii at 6660 trees ha-1 (416.4 m3 ha-1), and, at Paysandú, the highest production was obtained with E. grandis (370.7 m3 ha-1) and with the densities of 4440 and 6660 trees ha-1 (305.9 and 315.3 m3 ha-1, respectively). With all species and planting densities, there was an incre... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
ALLOMETRICS MODELS; EUCALYPTUS; PLANTING DENSITY; SHORT ROTATION; SURVIVAL. |
Thesagro : |
FORESTACIÓN. |
Asunto categoría : |
K10 Producción forestal |
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