Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile

Acacia caven is a key native species in the dry land region of south-central Chile. It is a species of high social and productive interest to landowners. Therefore, this study proposes a biomass function for A. caven, which involves incorporating predictor variables that are easily obtainable in th...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Lucero Ignamarca, Fernando Muñoz Sáez, Jorge Cancino Cancino Cancino, Alvaro Sotomayor Garreton, Francis Dube, Arnoldo Villarroel Muñoz, Katia Sáez Carrillo
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Language:English
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2018-12-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
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Online Access:http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2955
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spelling doaj-4b69ea8f97c44fb4afc9947eed0db4c02021-04-20T15:52:34ZengFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de CuyoRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias0370-46611853-86652018-12-01502Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central ChileAlejandro Lucero Ignamarca0Fernando Muñoz Sáez1Jorge Cancino Cancino Cancino2Alvaro Sotomayor Garreton3Francis Dube4Arnoldo Villarroel Muñoz5Katia Sáez Carrillo6Instituto Forestal, Sede Biobío. Camino a Coronel Km 7.5, San Pedro de La Paz, Concepción. Código Postal 4030000 Concepción. Casilla 109-C. ConcepciónUniversidad de Concepción. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Victoria # 631. Barrio Universitario. Concepción. C. P. 4070386. Concepción. Casilla 160-C Correo 3. ConcepciónUniversidad de Concepción. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Victoria # 631. Barrio Universitario. Concepción. C. P. 4070386. Concepción. Casilla 160-C Correo 3. ConcepciónInstituto Forestal, Sede Biobío. Camino a Coronel Km 7.5, San Pedro de La Paz, Concepción. Código Postal 4030000 Concepción. Casilla 109-C. ConcepciónUniversidad de Concepción. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales. Victoria # 631. Barrio Universitario. Concepción. C. P. 4070386. Concepción. Casilla 160-C Correo 3. ConcepciónInstituto Forestal, Sede Biobío. Camino a Coronel Km 7.5, San Pedro de La Paz, Concepción. Código Postal 4030000 Concepción. Casilla 109-C. ConcepciónUniversidad de Concepción. Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas. Departamento de Estadísticas. Av. Esteban Iturra s/n. Concepción. C. P. 4030000. Concepción. Casilla 160-C Correo 3. Concepción Acacia caven is a key native species in the dry land region of south-central Chile. It is a species of high social and productive interest to landowners. Therefore, this study proposes a biomass function for A. caven, which involves incorporating predictor variables that are easily obtainable in the field and less complex than those used in already existing functions for the species. Due to the multi-purpose nature of the species and its potential for silvopastoral systems, these functions typify important planning tools to improve the management of this plant resource. To generate the biomass function, the methodology of destructive analysis of components was used on a total of 71 trees. These trees were selected, cut and weighed in the field to generate and test different models. Statistical analysis models were used and root collar diameter, diameter at breast height and total height served as predictor variables, resulting in a good adjustment of the models (R2 adjusted the 0.97 for stem-branches, 0.90 for stems and 0.96 for total biomass), with high correlations between estimated and real values. These functions may be used safely in plant formations of A. caven located in the same distribution area and within the range of the used variables. In the future, however, they require validation with new measurements in other sectors than the area considered to increase geographical representativeness. http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2955espinosteppesemi-arid regions of Chilesilvopastoral systems
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author Alejandro Lucero Ignamarca
Fernando Muñoz Sáez
Jorge Cancino Cancino Cancino
Alvaro Sotomayor Garreton
Francis Dube
Arnoldo Villarroel Muñoz
Katia Sáez Carrillo
spellingShingle Alejandro Lucero Ignamarca
Fernando Muñoz Sáez
Jorge Cancino Cancino Cancino
Alvaro Sotomayor Garreton
Francis Dube
Arnoldo Villarroel Muñoz
Katia Sáez Carrillo
Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
espino
steppe
semi-arid regions of Chile
silvopastoral systems
author_facet Alejandro Lucero Ignamarca
Fernando Muñoz Sáez
Jorge Cancino Cancino Cancino
Alvaro Sotomayor Garreton
Francis Dube
Arnoldo Villarroel Muñoz
Katia Sáez Carrillo
author_sort Alejandro Lucero Ignamarca
title Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
title_short Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
title_full Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
title_fullStr Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
title_full_unstemmed Biomass function for Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central Chile
title_sort biomass function for acacia caven (mol.) mol. distributed in the dry land areas of south central chile
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
issn 0370-4661
1853-8665
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Acacia caven is a key native species in the dry land region of south-central Chile. It is a species of high social and productive interest to landowners. Therefore, this study proposes a biomass function for A. caven, which involves incorporating predictor variables that are easily obtainable in the field and less complex than those used in already existing functions for the species. Due to the multi-purpose nature of the species and its potential for silvopastoral systems, these functions typify important planning tools to improve the management of this plant resource. To generate the biomass function, the methodology of destructive analysis of components was used on a total of 71 trees. These trees were selected, cut and weighed in the field to generate and test different models. Statistical analysis models were used and root collar diameter, diameter at breast height and total height served as predictor variables, resulting in a good adjustment of the models (R2 adjusted the 0.97 for stem-branches, 0.90 for stems and 0.96 for total biomass), with high correlations between estimated and real values. These functions may be used safely in plant formations of A. caven located in the same distribution area and within the range of the used variables. In the future, however, they require validation with new measurements in other sectors than the area considered to increase geographical representativeness.
topic espino
steppe
semi-arid regions of Chile
silvopastoral systems
url http://200.12.138.7/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2955
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