LA AUTOECOLOGÍA DEL Pinus radiata EN LA CUENCA DE MÉXICO.
Keywords:
Ecology, Pinus radiata, forest protection, forest pests, Distrito FederalAbstract
In this work are presentated the results of a research, supported by 233 sample units, about the principal factors (natural and anthropogenical) affecting the growth and survival of Pinus radiata in protective forest plantations (1-14 years old), established on several environrnents in the Distrito Federal and Mexico state.
Sorne of the principal factors affecting the growth are: competence with grasses, the presence of stones in the soil and the depth of it, also the average precipitation.
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