Calidad de planta de seis especies del género Pinus producidas en bolsas de polietileno

2020 
The restorers of degraded areas require high quality plants, with ideal morphological attributes to be able to establish successfully in the plantation sites, even if the site conditions are adverse. In order to know the plant quality of six pine species that will be used for reforestation and restoration of forest lands in the state of Mexico, five morphological attributes based on the Mexican Norm NMX-AA-170-SCFI-2016 and a paper were assessed. At the Heroes Bicentenario Forest Nursery of Tecamac, seedling’s basal diameter (at the root neck (DC)), height, from the base to the apical bud (Alt), slenderness index (IE = Alt/DC), aerial dry biomass and dry root biomass ratio (BSA/BSR) and Dickson's quality index (ICD) were determined. For DC, the results showed that all species except for Pinus ayacahuite, had high quality. In Alt, P. greggii and P. leiophylla had the best quality; while in IE, all the species except for P. greggii, showed high quality. For the BSA/BSR ratio, P. cembroides, P. ayacahuite and P. hartwegii were the best, and for ICD, P. hartwegii had the highest quality value. Considering all the morphological indicators together, it was concluded that P. cembroides and P. greggii had the best plant quality. This information is crucial to analyze the seedling’s survival in the field and make timely decisions in land restoration management.
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