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Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures

Introduction: Scattered trees from tropical dry forests (TDF) deposit significant amounts of leaf litter into pasture soils.Objective: To estimate the litterfall production during the dry season by scattered Lysiloma acapulcense (Kunth) Benth. and Vachellia pennatula (Schltdl. &...

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Autores principales: Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz, Quiroz-Martínez, Salome, Pérez-Elizalde, Sergio, López-Ortiz, Silvia
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092
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author Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz
Quiroz-Martínez, Salome
Pérez-Elizalde, Sergio
López-Ortiz, Silvia
author_facet Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz
Quiroz-Martínez, Salome
Pérez-Elizalde, Sergio
López-Ortiz, Silvia
author_sort Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz
collection Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente
description Introduction: Scattered trees from tropical dry forests (TDF) deposit significant amounts of leaf litter into pasture soils.Objective: To estimate the litterfall production during the dry season by scattered Lysiloma acapulcense (Kunth) Benth. and Vachellia pennatula (Schltdl. & Cham.) Seigler & Ebinger trees in pastures.Materials and methods: Ten scattered trees of each species were selected from a 10-ha pasture, and litter was collected during the dry season (November to May) and sorted into fractions. Leaf litter biomass, nitrogen (N) and lignin (L) content, and the lignin-nitrogen (L/N) ratio were assessed. Leaf litterfall was modelled over an annual cycle using a double logistic model. Means from all variables were compared between species using a t-test.Results and discussion: Litter, nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species. However, the L/N ratio was significantly higher (P < 0.0001) in L. acapulcense (32.1) than in V. pennatula (21.3). The leaf litter model showed that the defoliation phase of L. acapulcense lasted 30 days longer than that of V. pennatula.Conclusion: The quantity and quality of leaf litter that scattered trees deposit in a pasture encourages the adoption of agroforestry systems, including tree species native to TDF
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spelling oai_chapingo-forestales-_article-3832023-08-28T16:32:05Z Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures Hojarasca de árboles de bosque tropical seco dispersos en pastizales Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz Quiroz-Martínez, Salome Pérez-Elizalde, Sergio López-Ortiz, Silvia Vachellia pennatula Lysiloma acapulcense lignina nitrógeno leguminosas Lysiloma acapulcense y Vachellia pennatula depositan cantidades similares de hojarasca en pastizales. El contenido de nitrógeno y lignina es similar en las dos especies. La relación lignina-nitrógeno es menor en las hojas de V. pennatula (21.3) que en L. acapulcense (32.1). Los momentos del punto máximo y final de caída de hojarasca difieren entre ambas leguminosas. Vachellia pennatula Lysiloma acapulcense lignin nitrogen legume species Lysiloma acapulcense and Vachellia pennatula yield similar quantities of leaf litter in pastures. Nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species. The lignin-nitrogen ratio is lower in leaves of V. pennatula (21.3) than L. acapulcense (32.1). Timing of maximum peak and end of litterfall differs between the two leguminous trees. Introduction: Scattered trees from tropical dry forests (TDF) deposit significant amounts of leaf litter into pasture soils.Objective: To estimate the litterfall production during the dry season by scattered Lysiloma acapulcense (Kunth) Benth. and Vachellia pennatula (Schltdl. & Cham.) Seigler & Ebinger trees in pastures.Materials and methods: Ten scattered trees of each species were selected from a 10-ha pasture, and litter was collected during the dry season (November to May) and sorted into fractions. Leaf litter biomass, nitrogen (N) and lignin (L) content, and the lignin-nitrogen (L/N) ratio were assessed. Leaf litterfall was modelled over an annual cycle using a double logistic model. Means from all variables were compared between species using a t-test.Results and discussion: Litter, nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species. However, the L/N ratio was significantly higher (P < 0.0001) in L. acapulcense (32.1) than in V. pennatula (21.3). The leaf litter model showed that the defoliation phase of L. acapulcense lasted 30 days longer than that of V. pennatula.Conclusion: The quantity and quality of leaf litter that scattered trees deposit in a pasture encourages the adoption of agroforestry systems, including tree species native to TDF Introducción: Los árboles dispersos del bosque tropical seco (BTS) depositan una cantidad significativa de hojarasca en los pastizales.Objetivo: Estimar la producción de hojarasca de árboles dispersos de Lysiloma acapulcense (Kunth) Benth. y Vachellia pennatula (Schltdl. & Cham.) Seigler & Ebinger en pastizales, durante la estación seca.Materiales y métodos: Se recolectó la hojarasca de 10 árboles dispersos de cada especie en un pastizal de 10 ha, durante el periodo de senescencia de las hojas (noviembre a mayo). La cantidad de hojarasca se evaluó y se separó en componentes para determinar el contenido de nitrógeno (N) y lignina (L), y la proporción L/N. La caída de hojas se analizó con un modelo logístico doble. Las medias de las variables se compararon entre especies mediante una prueba t de Student.Resultados y discusión: La cantidad de hojarasca y los contenidos de N y L no difirieron entre especies (P > 0.05), mientras que la proporción L/N fue mayor en L. acapulcense (32.1) que en V. pennatula (21.3). La fase de defoliación de L. acapulcense es más larga que la de V. pennatula.Conclusión: Es importante conocer la cantidad y la calidad de la hojarasca que los árboles dispersos aportan en los pastizales para ayudar a la adopción de sistemas agroforestales, que incluyan especies nativas del BTS. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2020-08-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 26 No. 3 (2020): September-December; 409–418 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente; Vol. 26 Núm. 3 (2020): septiembre-diciembre; 409–418 2007-4018 2007-3828 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092 Derechos de autor 2020 Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignina
nitrógeno
leguminosas
Lysiloma acapulcense y Vachellia pennatula depositan cantidades similares de hojarasca en pastizales.
El contenido de nitrógeno y lignina es similar en las dos especies.
La relación lignina-nitrógeno es menor en las hojas de V. pennatula (21.3) que en L. acapulcense (32.1).
Los momentos del punto máximo y final de caída de hojarasca difieren entre ambas leguminosas.
Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignin
nitrogen
legume species
Lysiloma acapulcense and Vachellia pennatula yield similar quantities of leaf litter in pastures.
Nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species.
The lignin-nitrogen ratio is lower in leaves of V. pennatula (21.3) than L. acapulcense (32.1).
Timing of maximum peak and end of litterfall differs between the two leguminous trees.
Avendaño-Yáñez, Ma. de la Luz
Quiroz-Martínez, Salome
Pérez-Elizalde, Sergio
López-Ortiz, Silvia
Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title_alt Hojarasca de árboles de bosque tropical seco dispersos en pastizales
title_full Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title_fullStr Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title_full_unstemmed Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title_short Litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
title_sort litterfall from tropical dry forest trees scattered in pastures
topic Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignina
nitrógeno
leguminosas
Lysiloma acapulcense y Vachellia pennatula depositan cantidades similares de hojarasca en pastizales.
El contenido de nitrógeno y lignina es similar en las dos especies.
La relación lignina-nitrógeno es menor en las hojas de V. pennatula (21.3) que en L. acapulcense (32.1).
Los momentos del punto máximo y final de caída de hojarasca difieren entre ambas leguminosas.
Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignin
nitrogen
legume species
Lysiloma acapulcense and Vachellia pennatula yield similar quantities of leaf litter in pastures.
Nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species.
The lignin-nitrogen ratio is lower in leaves of V. pennatula (21.3) than L. acapulcense (32.1).
Timing of maximum peak and end of litterfall differs between the two leguminous trees.
topic_facet Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignina
nitrógeno
leguminosas
Lysiloma acapulcense y Vachellia pennatula depositan cantidades similares de hojarasca en pastizales.
El contenido de nitrógeno y lignina es similar en las dos especies.
La relación lignina-nitrógeno es menor en las hojas de V. pennatula (21.3) que en L. acapulcense (32.1).
Los momentos del punto máximo y final de caída de hojarasca difieren entre ambas leguminosas.
Vachellia pennatula
Lysiloma acapulcense
lignin
nitrogen
legume species
Lysiloma acapulcense and Vachellia pennatula yield similar quantities of leaf litter in pastures.
Nitrogen and lignin content were similar between species.
The lignin-nitrogen ratio is lower in leaves of V. pennatula (21.3) than L. acapulcense (32.1).
Timing of maximum peak and end of litterfall differs between the two leguminous trees.
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/forestales/article/view/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.12.092
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