Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta

In 2010, Corpoica began in the dissected eastern plains of Colombia, the installation and study of the structure and floristic composition in a permanent one-hectare plot located in the tropical bioclimatic unit called gallery forest, in the municipality of Puerto Gaitan, Meta. The plot was laid out...

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Gutiérrez, Albert
García, Fernando
Rojas, Salvador
Castro, Francisco
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2015
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Agrosavia
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Ganadería y especies menores
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
Parcela permanente de monitoreo de bosque de galería, en Puerto Gaitán, Meta
title Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
spellingShingle Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
Ganadería y especies menores
title_short Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
title_full Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
title_fullStr Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
title_full_unstemmed Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
title_sort Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan Meta
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez, Albert
García, Fernando
Rojas, Salvador
Castro, Francisco
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez, Albert
García, Fernando
Rojas, Salvador
Castro, Francisco
dc.subject.red.spa.fl_str_mv Ganadería y especies menores
topic Ganadería y especies menores
description In 2010, Corpoica began in the dissected eastern plains of Colombia, the installation and study of the structure and floristic composition in a permanent one-hectare plot located in the tropical bioclimatic unit called gallery forest, in the municipality of Puerto Gaitan, Meta. The plot was laid out and demarcated; then, were identified and measured all individuals with DBH greater than ten centimeters. Accordingly with floristic composition were founded 519 individuals belonging to 72 species, 56 genera and 36 families of woody plants were recorded. Families with highest species richness were Burseraceae (5), Euphorbiaceae (5) and Clusiaceae (5). The main uses of the 72 species were 32 timber, 18 wildlife feeding, 10 watersheds protective nature, five suppliers of wood, three fruits, one dye production and one ornamental. The highest tree recorded for the parcel height was 21 meters reported by individuals in the “chaparro de agua” Panopsis rubescens and “merecurillo blanco” (Licania kunthiana). The species “tuno” (Miconia sp) and “quincedias” (Tapirira guianensis),were the two species with higher importance value index (IVI) 29.5% and 23.8%, respectively. In the vertical and horizontal structure analysis was observed that the middle stratum (Em) showed a 46.9% coverage, corresponding to a basal area (6.87 m2), the top stratum (Es) 45.7% (6.69 m2) and the lower stratum (Ei) 7.41% (1.09 m2). The results suggest that these areas are diverse both in structure and floristic composition and this diversity are affected by human disturbance as there is presence of clear effect of selective logging.
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spelling Gutiérrez, Albertda3f5934-a59c-4a0a-8164-6aaa487337dfGarcía, Fernando0a2af8e4-8b99-4492-ab14-53389c93e249Rojas, Salvador8ad95902-765f-4021-98bb-f7be883e3518Castro, Francisco0a43b8e8-d0bf-4d85-b4fe-dd02dbab5b452018-11-06T20:41:35Z2018-11-06T20:41:35Z2015http://revista.corpoica.org.co/index.php/revista/article/view/38510.21930/rcta.vol16_num1_art:385http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/33953reponame:Biblioteca Digital Agropecuaria de Colombiarepourl:https://repository.agrosavia.coinstname:Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria AGROSAVIAIn 2010, Corpoica began in the dissected eastern plains of Colombia, the installation and study of the structure and floristic composition in a permanent one-hectare plot located in the tropical bioclimatic unit called gallery forest, in the municipality of Puerto Gaitan, Meta. The plot was laid out and demarcated; then, were identified and measured all individuals with DBH greater than ten centimeters. Accordingly with floristic composition were founded 519 individuals belonging to 72 species, 56 genera and 36 families of woody plants were recorded. Families with highest species richness were Burseraceae (5), Euphorbiaceae (5) and Clusiaceae (5). The main uses of the 72 species were 32 timber, 18 wildlife feeding, 10 watersheds protective nature, five suppliers of wood, three fruits, one dye production and one ornamental. The highest tree recorded for the parcel height was 21 meters reported by individuals in the “chaparro de agua” Panopsis rubescens and “merecurillo blanco” (Licania kunthiana). The species “tuno” (Miconia sp) and “quincedias” (Tapirira guianensis),were the two species with higher importance value index (IVI) 29.5% and 23.8%, respectively. In the vertical and horizontal structure analysis was observed that the middle stratum (Em) showed a 46.9% coverage, corresponding to a basal area (6.87 m2), the top stratum (Es) 45.7% (6.69 m2) and the lower stratum (Ei) 7.41% (1.09 m2). The results suggest that these areas are diverse both in structure and floristic composition and this diversity are affected by human disturbance as there is presence of clear effect of selective logging.En 2010, Corpoica inició, en la altillanura disectada, la instalación y estudio de la estructura y composición florística de una parcela permanente de una hectárea localizada en la unidad bioclimática tropical denominada bosque de galería; ubicada en el municipio de Puerto Gaitán, Meta. La parcela, se trazó y demarcó; luego, se identificaron y censaron todos los individuos con DAP mayor de diez centímetros. De acuerdo con la composición florística, se encontraron 519 individuos pertenecientes a 72 especies, 56 géneros y 36 familias de plantas leñosas. Las familias con mayor riqueza de especies fueron Burseraceae (5), Euphorbiaceae (5) y Clusiaceae (5). Los usos principales de las 72 especies fueron: 32 maderables, 18 alimentación de fauna, 10 protectores de microcuencas, 5 leña, 3 frutales, 1 tinte y 1 ornamental. La mayor altura registrada para la parcela fue de 21 metros reportados por individuos de las especies chaparro de agua (Panopsis rubescens) y merecurillo blanco (Licania kunthiana). Las especies tuno (Miconia  sp.) y quincedias (Tapirira guianensis) fueron las dos de las especies con mayor índice de valor de importancia (IVI) 29,5 % y 23,8 %, respectivamente. Se observó en los análisis de estructura vertical y horizontal que, el estrato medio (Em) presentó una cobertura del 46,9 %, que corresponde a un área basal de (6,87 m2), el estrato superior (Es) 45,7 % (6,69 m2) y el estrato inferior (Ei) 7,41 % (1,09 m2). Los resultados sugieren que estas áreas son diversas tanto en la estructura como en la composición florística y esta diversidad está siendo afectada por la perturbación antrópica ya que hay presencia de claros por efecto de la tala selectiva.Ganado de leche-Ganadería lecheapplication/pdfspa‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIAhttp://revista.corpoica.org.co/index.php/revista/article/view/385/295Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria; Vol 16 No 1 (2015); 113-129Permanent plot for monitoring in a galleria forest in Puerto Gaitan MetaParcela permanente de monitoreo de bosque de galería, en Puerto Gaitán, MetaGanadería y especies menoresarticleArtículo científicohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARThttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85ColombiaORIGINAL385-Texto del artículo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdf385-Texto del artículo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdfapplication/pdf503466https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/33953/1/385-Texto%20del%20art%c3%adculo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdf110bfb045091987e3a0e0862e94567a2MD51open accessTHUMBNAIL385-Texto del artículo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdf.jpg385-Texto del artículo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg9162https://repository.agrosavia.co/bitstream/20.500.12324/33953/2/385-Texto%20del%20art%c3%adculo-1055-1-10-20151218.pdf.jpge3791363c0e92c89d816473497dcef7fMD52open access20.500.12324/33953oai:repository.agrosavia.co:20.500.12324/339532023-05-09 22:00:37.621open accessAgrosavia - Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuariabac@agrosavia.co