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Can biosolids compost improve, in the short term, native vegetation and soils fertility in burned Nothofagus pumilio forest in Patagonia, Argentina? = ¿Puede el compost de biosólidos mejorar a corto plazo la vegetación nativa y las características de fertilidad del suelo en un bosque quemado de Nothofagus pumilio en la Patagonia Argentina?
(Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, 2011)In the Patagonian Andean forests, wildfires principally have an anthropic origin and constitute one of the most important disturbances. They lead to severe losses of soil fertility and vegetation; particularly compromising ... -
Different drought‑adaptive capacity of a native Patagonian tree species (Nothofagus pumilio) resulting from local adaptation
(Springer, 2021-06)The resistance of different genotypes to abiotic stress may be due to genetic effects and/or to phenotypic plasticity allowing them to acclimate to variable conditions. The contribution of one or the other mechanism ... -
Evidence of genetic determination in the growth habit of Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. & Endl.) Krasser at the extremes of an elevation gradient
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)In temperate mountainous regions, altitudinal clines in tree size and growth habit develop from a gradual adjustment of multiple traits to tolerate harshening conditions with altitude. We perform a common garden trial with ... -
Genetic diversity and population structure in Nothofagus pumilio, a foundation species of Patagonian forests: defining priority conservation areas and management
(Springer Nature, 2020-11)Patagonian forests are the southernmost temperate forests in the world, and Nothofagus pumilio is one of their most ecologically important tree species (i.e., a foundation species). It presents great adaptability and a ... -
Halfway encounters: Meeting points of colonization routes among the southern beeches Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica
(2015-04)The Patagonian region is characterized by a complex biogeographic history, with evidence of deep phylogeographic breaks shared among species. Of particular interest to conservation is the nature of colonization and settlement ... -
Logging by selective extraction of best trees: Does it change patterns of genetic diversity? : The case of Nothofagus pumilio
(2016)Un amplio conocimiento de las consecuencias ecológicas y genéticas de la aplicación de las prácticas de gestión en los ecosistemas naturales es de fundamental importancia para las acciones de conservación. El principal ... -
Phylogeography of two hybridizing southern beeches (Nothofagus spp.) with different adaptive abilities
(Springer, 2011-12-17)In phylogenetically related plant species, hybridization can influence their current genetic structure. Long-lasting hybridization may be related to persistence in shared glacial refugia, where the differential abilities ... -
The impact of different natural environments on the regeneration dynamics of two Nothofagus species across elevation in the southern Andes
(Elsevier, 2020-05-15)A widely accepted paradigm in forest ecology proposes that patterns of relative abundance among mature forest trees are largely influenced by biotic and abiotic processes that operate most intensely during the earliest ... -
Water-mediated changes in plant–plant and biological soil crust–plant interactions in a temperate forest ecosystem
(Copernicus Publications, 2019-04-09)In the quest to understand how biotic interactions respond to climate change, one area that remains poorly explored is how interactions involving organisms other than vascular plants will respond. However the interactions ...