Efecto del gradiente de ramoneo sobre brotes en mariola

Authors

  • Gerardo Rodríguez Urbina Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables
  • Luis Pérez Romero Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables
  • Regino Morones Reza Departamento de Estadística y Cálculo
  • Luis Lauro de León González Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59741/agraria.v13i1-2.228

Keywords:

twig, number and long of twigs, herbivory sensibility, goats, Parthenium incanum

Abstract

Our objective was to determine the response of "mariola" (Parthenium incanum) to a browsing gradient and its historical browsing. In this experiment we worked on damaged plants thriving close to a goat sheepfold with a two years resting time. The average of two branches from each aleatorly selected plant was taken as experimental unit. Two factors were evaluated: a) date (three dates in springtime and three dates in summertime) and b) the distance (five distances from 40 to 200 m) at two years resting span and their immediate effect. Response variables were the number of twigs and the twig length from every branch of each plant. As far as the historical effect of browsing is concerned at two years resting span, we found it inconsistent because the gradient effect of browsing is still present for both the number of twigs and the mean twig length. Results indicate that when browsing intensity (distance of 40 m.) is increased, there are fewer number of twigs and low mean twig length and viceversa to slowing down intensities of browsing (distance of 200 m.) which increase both the twig length and its number of twigs. Mathematical models were determined for all the treatments. 

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Efecto del gradiente de ramoneo sobre brotes en mariola . (1997). Agraria, 13(1-2), 91-114. https://doi.org/10.59741/agraria.v13i1-2.228

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