Effects of Acacia plantation on tree species composition, soil properties, mineralization and microclimating in grassland of Mt. Makiling, Philippines

Vol. 13 (2007): Extraordinario / Artículos

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Yong Kwon Lee
Don Koo Lee
Su Young Woo
Pil Sun Park

Resumen

Las actividades de rehabilitación mejoran funcionalmente los ecosistemas degradados a través del cambio positivo de composición de especies, propiedades del suelo, mineralización y microclima. Los cambios en estas condiciones son evaluados en el área de estudio de Mt. Makiling que ha estado protegida contra incendios durante los últimos 12 años. El área se quemó extensamente en 1991 y fue reforestada mediante plantaciones de Acacia mangium y Acacia auriculiformis. Se seleccionó tres sitios de estudio en el año 2003, de los cuales dos fueron plantados con A. mangium y A. auriculiformis, y uno permanecía dominado por Imperata cylindrica y Saccharum spontaneum.

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