Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems

In Colombia, as well as in South America, dry seasonal tropics have drought periods that can last for six months with less than 10% of mean annual rainfall (900-1150 mm). For livestock systems, this situation generates constraints in the quantity and quality of forage affecting productivity, protab...

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Autores principales: Pérez Almario, Nelson, Criollo Cruz, Dagoberto, Ospina Ospina, Juan Sebastián
Formato: conference poster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35526
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spelling RepoAGROSAVIA355262024-06-18T03:00:53Z Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems Pérez Almario, Nelson Criollo Cruz, Dagoberto Ospina Ospina, Juan Sebastián Agricultura aspectos generales - A01 Forrajes Productividad Variación genética Productos forestales Transversal In Colombia, as well as in South America, dry seasonal tropics have drought periods that can last for six months with less than 10% of mean annual rainfall (900-1150 mm). For livestock systems, this situation generates constraints in the quantity and quality of forage affecting productivity, protability and causing damage to natural resources (Figure 1). Within vegetative genetic resources, fodder trees are recognized for their adaptation to climate change and because they are a source of nutrients for herbivores, they are a topic that waits for improving knowledge about their contribution to mitigation. This study explores the range and variability patterns of xylem vessel traits and wood density of 24 woody forage species (Table 1) which occur within pastures and semi-natural grasslands in dry seasonal areas of the Tolima and Huila departments of Colombia. Forestales-Forestería 2019-10-03T00:34:59Z 2019-10-03T00:34:59Z 2019 conference poster Póster http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 info:eu-repo/semantics/other http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35526 10.21930/agrosavia.poster.2019.5 reponame:Biblioteca Digital Agropecuaria de Colombia repourl:https://repository.agrosavia.co instname:Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria AGROSAVIA eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1 application/pdf application/pdf Tolima Huila C.I Nataima Colombia ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA Espinal (Colombia)
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language Inglés
topic Agricultura aspectos generales - A01
Forrajes
Productividad
Variación genética
Productos forestales
Transversal
spellingShingle Agricultura aspectos generales - A01
Forrajes
Productividad
Variación genética
Productos forestales
Transversal
Pérez Almario, Nelson
Criollo Cruz, Dagoberto
Ospina Ospina, Juan Sebastián
Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
description In Colombia, as well as in South America, dry seasonal tropics have drought periods that can last for six months with less than 10% of mean annual rainfall (900-1150 mm). For livestock systems, this situation generates constraints in the quantity and quality of forage affecting productivity, protability and causing damage to natural resources (Figure 1). Within vegetative genetic resources, fodder trees are recognized for their adaptation to climate change and because they are a source of nutrients for herbivores, they are a topic that waits for improving knowledge about their contribution to mitigation. This study explores the range and variability patterns of xylem vessel traits and wood density of 24 woody forage species (Table 1) which occur within pastures and semi-natural grasslands in dry seasonal areas of the Tolima and Huila departments of Colombia.
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author Pérez Almario, Nelson
Criollo Cruz, Dagoberto
Ospina Ospina, Juan Sebastián
author_facet Pérez Almario, Nelson
Criollo Cruz, Dagoberto
Ospina Ospina, Juan Sebastián
author_sort Pérez Almario, Nelson
title Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
title_short Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
title_full Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
title_fullStr Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
title_full_unstemmed Wood density and vessel traits of woody species in Colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
title_sort wood density and vessel traits of woody species in colombian seasonal dry lands as an adaptation to, and resilience mechanism for, livestock systems
publisher ‎‎Corporación colombiana de investigación agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35526
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