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Muñoz Flores, H. Jesús Sáenz Reyes, J. Trinidad Gómez Cárdenas, Martín Barrera Ramírez, Ruben Hernández Ramos, Jonathan
To mitigate deforestation in Mexico, commercial forestplantations (FCP) with native and introduced species have been established.The objective was to diagnose the growth, increase and soil of commercialplantations of the introduced species teak (Tectona grandisL. f.), establishedin the dry tropics of the state of Michoacán. The type of sampling was...
Gómez, Jesús D. Etchevers, Jorge D. Campo, Julio Monterroso, Alejandro I. Paustian, Keit Asensio, Carlos
Abstract The estimation of biomass in seasonally tropical dry forests requires basic information that for some species is scarce. To help solve this deficit, we generated allometric equations for five species of tropical dry forest (TDF). Equations for each tree species studied, for two groups of species, and all species together are reported. The ...
Canizales Velázquez, Pamela Anabel Aguirre Calderón, Óscar A. Alanís Rodríguez, Eduardo Rubio Camacho, Ernesto A. Mora Olivo, Arturo
The arboreal communities of a silvopastoral agroecosystem play an important role in the arid and semiarid ecosystems of the country, by conserving the biodiversity and the development of the livestock activities that are of vital importance in the North of Mexico. With the objective of characterizing an arboreal community of a silvopastoral agrofor...
Coyne, Sarah M Zhang, Bin Trout, Andrew T
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology
Appendiceal diameter measured on ultrasound is normally distributed in children and does not depend on age. Age-dependent diagnostic cutoffs for normal sonographic diameter are thus not needed. There is, however, a relationship between age and appendiceal wall thickness, suggesting the need for age-dependent diagnostic values if this criteria are t...
Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio Manzano Méndez, Filemón Rodríguez Ortiz, Gerardo Romero Manzanares, Angélica Fuentes-López, Martha E. Ruiz-Aquino, Faustino
Estimating tree biomass is a means to determine the existing amounts of organic carbon in each of the tree components. Studies of biomass for Quercus species are scarce in Mexico, even though the country is considered a distribution center. The aim of this study was to generate allometric equations for estimating aboveground biomass of trees Quercu...