ESTUDIO EPIDOMÉTRICO DE LA REGENERACIÓN DE Pinus hartwegii Lindl. EN SAN MARTÍN CUAUTLALPAN, ESTADO DE MÉXICO

Authors

  • Efrén Hernández Álvarez Departamento de Madera. Celulosa y Papel, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadatajara
  • Carlos Rodríguez Franco Office of lnternalíonal Research Programs, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
  • Agustín Gallegos Rodríguez Departamento de Producción Forestal, CUCBA. Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Raymundo Villavicencio García Departamento de Producción Forestal, CUCBA. Universidad de Guadalajara

Keywords:

Stem analysis sapling, height growth, diameter growth Pinus hartwegii, regeneration.

Abstract

The contInuance of a forest depends on its regenerat1on, as 11 is the basis for susta1nable y1eld However, forest regeneratIon has nol been properly supported In Mex1co lt is mandatory to determine when the new population has establíshed a fact that 1s regularly assessed through parameters that can be used to supervise lhe restorat1on of man-affected areas The ob¡ective of the follow1ng study was to assess the height and d1ameter growth (at 23 cm above the forest floor) ot Pmus hartweg11 sapllngs The study was conducted at the former Unidad Industrial de ExplotacIon Forestal "San Rafael", 48 permanenl plots were located through maps and aenal photographs, and two saplings near the sampling plots were selected for stem analys1s Regeneratlon of P har1wegn 1s completely established after 8 to 9 years when the trees reach a total he1ght of 1.22 to 1 37 m He1ght and d1ameter growth curves follow a sigmoidal tendency, similar to that of most tree specIes The statistical models obtained are appropiate for the conditions descnbed above

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Published

2020-09-22

How to Cite

Hernández Álvarez, Efrén, Carlos Rodríguez Franco, Agustín Gallegos Rodríguez, and Raymundo Villavicencio García. 2020. “ESTUDIO EPIDOMÉTRICO DE LA REGENERACIÓN DE Pinus Hartwegii Lindl. EN SAN MARTÍN CUAUTLALPAN, ESTADO DE MÉXICO”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Forestales 29 (96). México, ME:29-109. https://cienciasforestales.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/forestales/article/view/868.