Root biomass of a dry deciduous tropical forest in Mexico
Por: Castellanos L, Edwin J
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Colaborador(es): Maass, M. (autor/a). UNAM, D.F., México
| Kummerow, J. (autor/a). San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA
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TextoEditor: Países Bajos Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991Descripción: 4 páginas 1 ilustración, 2 tablas.ISSN: 1573-5036; 0032-079X.Tema(s): LANDOLPHIA| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Biblioteca Conmemorativa Orton | Disponible | BCO22048533 |
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The deciduous tropical dry forest at Chamela (Jalisco, Mexico) occurs in a seasonal climate with eight rainless (November through June) and four wet months (700 mm annual precipitation). The forest reaches a mean height of 10 m. Tree density in the research area was 4700 trees per ha with a basal area at breast height of 23 m2 per ha. The above-and below-ground biomass of trees, shrubs, and lianas was 73.6 Mg ha−1 and 31 Mg ha−1, respectively. A root:shoot biomass ratio of 0.42 was calculated. Nearly two thirds of all roots occur in the 0–20 cm soil layer and 29% of all roots have a diameter of less than 5 mm.


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