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Assessment of initial growth in three species of the genus Inga in agroforestry system

Abstract

Inga species are an ubiquitous component in rainforest forests in the plain and montanes along the wetlands of tropical Latin America. In addition to its importance in the food market, the genus Inga has been valued for its extensive use as a shallow tree. The genus Inga is particularly suitable for use in agroforestry systems due to its various uses; since it is tolerant to impoverished soils, its growth is rapid, it has great ecological adaptability and is able to fix the nitrogen from the soil, and to provide biomass after pruning used as a green fertiliser or for the control of malles.While the study of growing and growing trees is in the interest of foresters with a view to determining their response and projection over a certain period of time for better forest management and that growth models can be adjusted on the basis of growth observations or average growth averages in this investigation is intended to contribute to knowledge of growth information. This will make it possible to know the biomass, production rate and tree response, thus allowing rational management decisions to be made. The objective of this project is to contribute to the knowledge of the adaptation and characteristics of the initial growth of 3 species of the Inga genero, for subsequent evaluation of biomass production and nutrient recycling in a shade coffee agroforestry system. Anton De Los Angeles, A. (2013). Assessment of initial growth in three species of the genus Inga in agroforestry system. Universitat Politèca de València. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/31455 Delegate Archive

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