ESTRUCTURA Y EVOLUCIÓN DE DOS MASAS MIXTAS DE FRONDOSAS PROCEDENTES DE UN ANTIGUO MONTE ADEHESADO
| Title | ESTRUCTURA Y EVOLUCIÓN DE DOS MASAS MIXTAS DE FRONDOSAS PROCEDENTES DE UN ANTIGUO MONTE ADEHESADO |
| Publication Type | Audiovisual |
| Year of Publication | 2001 |
| Authors | Hermosilla, D., Pardo F., Gil L., & Pardos J. A. |
| Series Title | III Congreso Forestal Español Congreso |
| City | Granada |
| Keywords | competition, open wood, shade tolerance |
| Abstract | The presence of an important number of deciduous Central European species in Hayedo de Montejo makes it to be considered a singular place in Madrid. Past traditional practices conditioned the present characteristics of this forest. Two mixed deciduous stands were chosen for its study, both formed by a stratum of old-growth trees and another made up of poles. A vegetation inventory was made around twenty old-growth trees. The influence in the structure and evolution of the stand composed by poles was studied. The species of old-growth tree and the distance were relevant on the structure of the stand grown around them. |



