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Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest

Caesalpinia platyloba was evaluated as an alternative for the retention of atmospheric carbon and as a feasible and viable economic activity in terms of income for tropical deciduous forest (TDF) peasants in the carbon markets. A total of 110 trees of C. platyloba from plantations and a TDF in the N...

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Autores principales: Diaz-Gustavo, Norma, Martínez-Salvador, Martín, García-Hernández, José Luís, Norzagaray-Campos, Mariano, Luna-González, Antonio, González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125478
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author Diaz-Gustavo, Norma
Martínez-Salvador, Martín
García-Hernández, José Luís
Norzagaray-Campos, Mariano
Luna-González, Antonio
González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo
author_facet Diaz-Gustavo, Norma
Martínez-Salvador, Martín
García-Hernández, José Luís
Norzagaray-Campos, Mariano
Luna-González, Antonio
González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo
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description Caesalpinia platyloba was evaluated as an alternative for the retention of atmospheric carbon and as a feasible and viable economic activity in terms of income for tropical deciduous forest (TDF) peasants in the carbon markets. A total of 110 trees of C. platyloba from plantations and a TDF in the Northwest of Mexico were sampled. Growth (increase in height, diameter, and volume curves) was adjusted to assess their growth. Growth of individuals (height, diameter at breast height [DBH], age, and tree crown cover) was recorded. The Schumacher model (H = β (0) e (β(1)•E(-1))), by means of the guided curve method, was used to adjust growth models. Information analysis was made through the non-linear procedure with the multivariate secant or false position (DUD) method using the SAS software. Growth and increase models revealed acceptable adjustments (pseudo R(2)>0.8). C. platyloba reaches >8m of height with 12cm in diameter and 550cm(3) of volume, presenting the highest increase at 11 years considered as basal age. Highest significant density of wood was in good quality sites (0.80g•cm(-3)), with a carbon content (average of 99.15tC•ha(-1)) at the highest density of 2500 trees•ha(-1) (without thinning). Average incomes of US$483.33tC•ha(-1) are expected. The profitability values (NPW = US$81,646.65, IRR = 472%, and B/C = 0.82) for C. platyloba make its cultivation a viable and profitable activity, considering a management scheme of the income derived from wood selling and from carbon credits.
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spelling pubmed-44376512015-05-29 Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest Diaz-Gustavo, Norma Martínez-Salvador, Martín García-Hernández, José Luís Norzagaray-Campos, Mariano Luna-González, Antonio González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo PLoS One Research Article Caesalpinia platyloba was evaluated as an alternative for the retention of atmospheric carbon and as a feasible and viable economic activity in terms of income for tropical deciduous forest (TDF) peasants in the carbon markets. A total of 110 trees of C. platyloba from plantations and a TDF in the Northwest of Mexico were sampled. Growth (increase in height, diameter, and volume curves) was adjusted to assess their growth. Growth of individuals (height, diameter at breast height [DBH], age, and tree crown cover) was recorded. The Schumacher model (H = β (0) e (β(1)•E(-1))), by means of the guided curve method, was used to adjust growth models. Information analysis was made through the non-linear procedure with the multivariate secant or false position (DUD) method using the SAS software. Growth and increase models revealed acceptable adjustments (pseudo R(2)>0.8). C. platyloba reaches >8m of height with 12cm in diameter and 550cm(3) of volume, presenting the highest increase at 11 years considered as basal age. Highest significant density of wood was in good quality sites (0.80g•cm(-3)), with a carbon content (average of 99.15tC•ha(-1)) at the highest density of 2500 trees•ha(-1) (without thinning). Average incomes of US$483.33tC•ha(-1) are expected. The profitability values (NPW = US$81,646.65, IRR = 472%, and B/C = 0.82) for C. platyloba make its cultivation a viable and profitable activity, considering a management scheme of the income derived from wood selling and from carbon credits. Public Library of Science 2015-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4437651/ /pubmed/25992905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125478 Text en © 2015 Diaz-Gustavo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Diaz-Gustavo, Norma
Martínez-Salvador, Martín
García-Hernández, José Luís
Norzagaray-Campos, Mariano
Luna-González, Antonio
González-Ocampo, Héctor Abelardo
Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title_full Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title_fullStr Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title_short Carbon Sequestration of Caesalpinia platyloba S. Watt (Leguminosae) (Lott 1985) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest
title_sort carbon sequestration of caesalpinia platyloba s. watt (leguminosae) (lott 1985) in the tropical deciduous forest
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125478
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