Browsing Agronomía by Author "Fernández Moya, Jesús"
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Dinámica de la concentración y acumulación de nutrimentos en los componentes de la biomasa aérea de Cedrela odorata l. en Costa Rica
Ramírez, Daniel; Alvarado Hernández, Alfredo; Ávila Arias, Carlos Enrique; Camacho, Manuel E.; Fernández Moya, Jesús; Murillo Cruz, Rafael; Salazar Figueroa, Luis; Sandi Chinchilla, Carlos Luis (2018)Se planteó el presente estudio con el objetivo de estudiar la dinámica de la concentración y la acumulación de nutrimentos en árboles de Cedrela odorata L. (Meliaceae), para mejorar el conocimiento y la gestión de las ... -
Modifying harvesting time as a tool to reduce nutrient export by timber extraction: a case study in planted teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) forests in Costa Rica
Fernández Moya, Jesús; Cabalceta Aguilar, Gilberto; Alvarado Hernández, Alfredo; San Miguel-Ayanz, Alfonso; Marchamalo, Miguel; Algeet Abarquero, Nur (2016)Despite its low nutrient concentration, the high amount of biomass accumulated in the tree stem makes it an important nutrient sink. Hence, nutrient loss through timber removal at harvesting is a major cause of nutrient ... -
Nutrient accumulation and export in teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) plantations of Central America
Fernández Moya, Jesús; Murillo Cruz, Rafael; Portuguez, Edward; Fallas, Juan Luis; Ríos, Vinicio; Kottman, Folkert; Verjans, Jean Marc; Mata Chinchilla, Rafael; Alvarado Hernández, Alfredo (2015)This study aims at assessing the nutrient sustainability of highly productive teak plantations in Central America by analyzing the nutrient accumulation dynamics at different ages and the allocation patterns throughout a ... -
Soil fertility characterisation of teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) plantations in Central America
Fernández Moya, Jesús; Alvarado Hernández, Alfredo; Mata Chinchilla, Rafael; Thiele, Helga; Segura, José Manuel; Vaides López, Edwin Estuardo; San Miguel-Ayanz, Alfonso; Marchamalo, Miguel (2015)Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is an important species in the worldwide quality tropical hardwood sector, which has gained significance in Central America since the first large plantations were established in the 1980s. The ...