Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru

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The native bushes/shrubs are part of the Andean landscape. They are used to protect the ground and improve soil conditions, and in the highlands in the south of the country some of them are used as all year-round firewood, especially during the wet season. This article includes an update of the situ...

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Autores: Solange Montero , Terry, Solange Montero, Terry
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/1951
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/1951
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:arbustos
tolas
puna
serranía esteparia
agroforestería
cambio climático
shrubs
serrania
agroforestry
climate change
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spelling Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru Situación actual de las tolas plantadas en la comunidad San José de Aymara, Huancavelica - PerúSolange Montero , TerrySolange Montero, Terryarbustostolaspunaserranía estepariaagroforesteríacambio climático shrubstolaspunaserraniaagroforestryclimate changeThe native bushes/shrubs are part of the Andean landscape. They are used to protect the ground and improve soil conditions, and in the highlands in the south of the country some of them are used as all year-round firewood, especially during the wet season. This article includes an update of the situation of the "tolas" planted in the Andean community of San Jose de Aymara and the results of a small survey developed in 2020. The visit to the community confirmed that the tolas remain growing, also it was observed that there were various sizes. These shrubs were planted in the community back in 2005, and since then are not produced in the community’s nursery. Currently, Pinus spp. and Polylepis spp. are the only trees that can be found at the nursery during winter. Therefore, to interpret the survey’s results and analyse the observed behaviour of the tolas in this area, a literature review of the propagation of the tolas Parastrephia quadrangularis and Baccharis tricuneata was carried out. Then, to highlight the benefits and limitations of these native shrubs known as “tolas” a literature review of potential uses in the management of ecosystems, in areas where forestry/agroforestry could work within the context of climate change. Although via surveys a glanced view of the importance, knowledge and uses that the community recognise for these shrubs.Los arbustos andinos son parte del paisaje andino, los cuales son empleados en el manejo de suelos y algunos se utilizan como leña verde en el altiplano en el sur del país. En este artículo se presenta una actualización de la situación de las "tolas" plantadas en la comunidad de San José de Aymara y los resultados de una pequeña encuesta a los comuneros realizada el año 2020. Durante la visita se registró la presencia de arbustos de tolas de diversos tamaños; estos arbustos fueron plantados en tierra comunal en el mes de noviembre del año 2005, y desde entonces no se continuó con su producción en el vivero. Pinus spp. y Polylepis spp. se produce en el vivero comunal durante la estación de invierno. Para poder interpretar los resultados de las encuestas y discutir lo observado en la visita de campo, se desarrolló una revisión de literatura sobre propagación de arbustos de las especies Parastrephia quadrangularis y Baccharis tricuneata, de esta manera, resaltar los beneficios y limitaciones de estas especies nativas conocidas comúnmente como “tolas”, en el manejo de ecosistemas en zonas con potencial forestal y/o agroforestal dentro del contexto de cambio climático. Así como el conocimiento, importancia y usos de estas especies por parte de la comunidad, mediante la encuesta.Universidad Nacional Agraria la Molina.2022-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/195110.21704/rfp.v37i2.1951Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2022): Julio a Diciembre; 91-108Revista Forestal del Perú; Vol. 37 Núm. 2 (2022): Julio a Diciembre; 91-1082523-18550556-6592reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstname:Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molinainstacron:UNALMspahttps://revistas.lamolina.edu.pe/index.php/rfp/article/view/1951/2481Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Forestal del Perúhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.lamolina.edu.pe:article/19512024-12-16T19:02:53Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
Situación actual de las tolas plantadas en la comunidad San José de Aymara, Huancavelica - Perú
title Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
spellingShingle Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
Solange Montero , Terry
arbustos
tolas
puna
serranía esteparia
agroforestería
cambio climático
shrubs
tolas
puna
serrania
agroforestry
climate change
title_short Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
title_full Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
title_fullStr Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
title_full_unstemmed Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
title_sort Current situation of the tola’s shrubs in San Jose de Aymara, Huancavelica - Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Solange Montero , Terry
Solange Montero, Terry
author Solange Montero , Terry
author_facet Solange Montero , Terry
Solange Montero, Terry
author_role author
author2 Solange Montero, Terry
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv arbustos
tolas
puna
serranía esteparia
agroforestería
cambio climático
shrubs
tolas
puna
serrania
agroforestry
climate change
topic arbustos
tolas
puna
serranía esteparia
agroforestería
cambio climático
shrubs
tolas
puna
serrania
agroforestry
climate change
description The native bushes/shrubs are part of the Andean landscape. They are used to protect the ground and improve soil conditions, and in the highlands in the south of the country some of them are used as all year-round firewood, especially during the wet season. This article includes an update of the situation of the "tolas" planted in the Andean community of San Jose de Aymara and the results of a small survey developed in 2020. The visit to the community confirmed that the tolas remain growing, also it was observed that there were various sizes. These shrubs were planted in the community back in 2005, and since then are not produced in the community’s nursery. Currently, Pinus spp. and Polylepis spp. are the only trees that can be found at the nursery during winter. Therefore, to interpret the survey’s results and analyse the observed behaviour of the tolas in this area, a literature review of the propagation of the tolas Parastrephia quadrangularis and Baccharis tricuneata was carried out. Then, to highlight the benefits and limitations of these native shrubs known as “tolas” a literature review of potential uses in the management of ecosystems, in areas where forestry/agroforestry could work within the context of climate change. Although via surveys a glanced view of the importance, knowledge and uses that the community recognise for these shrubs.
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