Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation

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An indigenous farming technique that's been around for thousands of years provides the basis for restoring rain forests stripped clear of trees by gold mining and other threats. A carbon-based soil amendment called biochar is a cheap and effective way to support tree seedling survival during re...

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Autores: Lefebvre, David, Román Dañobeytia, Francisco, Soete, Judith, Cabanillas, France, Corvera Gomringer, Ronald, Ascorra, César, Fernández, Luis E., Silman, Miles
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:IIAP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12921/412
https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080678
Nivel de acceso:acceso restringido
Materia:Reforestación
Carbón vegetal
Terminalia amazonia
Guazuma crinita
Bertholletia excelsa
Fenotipos
Rehabilitación forestal
Restauración del paisaje forestal
Conservación de suelos
Minería
Amazonía
Madre de Dios
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spelling Lefebvre, DavidRomán Dañobeytia, FranciscoSoete, JudithCabanillas, FranceCorvera Gomringer, RonaldAscorra, CésarFernández, Luis E.Silman, Miles2019-11-19T21:21:40Z2019-11-19T21:21:40Z2019-08Forests, 10(8): 6781999-4907https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12921/412https://doi.org/10.3390/f10080678Forests10.3390/f10080678An indigenous farming technique that's been around for thousands of years provides the basis for restoring rain forests stripped clear of trees by gold mining and other threats. A carbon-based soil amendment called biochar is a cheap and effective way to support tree seedling survival during reforestation efforts in the Amazon rain forest. Restoring and recovering rain forests has become increasingly important for combating climate change, since these wide swaths of trees can absorb billions of tons of carbon dioxide each year. The problem is particularly acute in areas mined for alluvial gold deposits, which devastate not only rain forest trees but also soils. High costs can be a huge barrier to replanting, fertilizing and nurturing trees to replace those lost in the rain forest. Using biochar combined with fertilizer significantly improved height and diameter growth of tree seedlings while also increasing the number of leaves the seedlings developed. The experiment, based in a Peruvian Amazon region of Madre de Dios, the heart of illegal gold mining trade in that country, used two tropical tree species: the fast-growing Guazuma crinita and Terminalia amazonia, a late successional tree often used as timber.Revisión por paresapplication/pdfengMDPI Publishinginfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/8/678info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/pe/Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía PeruanaRepositorio Institucional - IIAPreponame:IIAP-Institucionalinstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPReforestaciónCarbón vegetalTerminalia amazoniaGuazuma crinitaBertholletia excelsaFenotiposRehabilitación forestalRestauración del paisaje forestalConservación de suelosMineríaAmazoníaMadre de DiosBiochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleTEXTLefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.txtLefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain52493https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/412/9/Lefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.txtc8dcc7d746cdf138492326c3142aa3c8MD59THUMBNAILLefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.jpgLefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg8861https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/412/10/Lefebre_articulo_2019.pdf.jpg15a7ec85d0ac05915f8604156fe17255MD510ORIGINALLefebre_articulo_2019.pdfLefebre_articulo_2019.pdfTexto Completoapplication/pdf1441875https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/412/1/Lefebre_articulo_2019.pdfc1ee7be2bf8fcd4cf0c7899b68890d22MD51licence.txtlicence.txttext/plain; charset=utf-8564https://repositorio.iiap.gob.pe/bitstream/20.500.12921/412/2/licence.txtd01e77160199194c1e849481498182e2MD5220.500.12921/412oai:repositorio.iiap.gob.pe:20.500.12921/4122024-01-03 10:34:44.306Repositorio Institucional del IIAPrepositorioIIAP-help@iiap.gob.pe
dc.title.es_ES.fl_str_mv Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
title Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
spellingShingle Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
Lefebvre, David
Reforestación
Carbón vegetal
Terminalia amazonia
Guazuma crinita
Bertholletia excelsa
Fenotipos
Rehabilitación forestal
Restauración del paisaje forestal
Conservación de suelos
Minería
Amazonía
Madre de Dios
title_short Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
title_full Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
title_fullStr Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
title_full_unstemmed Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
title_sort Biochar effects on two tropical tree species and its potential as a tool for reforestation
author Lefebvre, David
author_facet Lefebvre, David
Román Dañobeytia, Francisco
Soete, Judith
Cabanillas, France
Corvera Gomringer, Ronald
Ascorra, César
Fernández, Luis E.
Silman, Miles
author_role author
author2 Román Dañobeytia, Francisco
Soete, Judith
Cabanillas, France
Corvera Gomringer, Ronald
Ascorra, César
Fernández, Luis E.
Silman, Miles
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lefebvre, David
Román Dañobeytia, Francisco
Soete, Judith
Cabanillas, France
Corvera Gomringer, Ronald
Ascorra, César
Fernández, Luis E.
Silman, Miles
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Reforestación
Carbón vegetal
Terminalia amazonia
Guazuma crinita
Bertholletia excelsa
Fenotipos
Rehabilitación forestal
Restauración del paisaje forestal
Conservación de suelos
Minería
Amazonía
Madre de Dios
topic Reforestación
Carbón vegetal
Terminalia amazonia
Guazuma crinita
Bertholletia excelsa
Fenotipos
Rehabilitación forestal
Restauración del paisaje forestal
Conservación de suelos
Minería
Amazonía
Madre de Dios
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