Influence of silvicultural management on the production of roundwood and firewood of Eucalyptus camadulensis: case studies of 17 plantations under the management of rotting system in the Cristo Rey community, Quezalguaque, Nicaragua

Authors

  • Margarita del Carmen Nieto National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon
  • Roger Villalobos National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon
  • Adriana Escobedo National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon
  • Andrea Johnson National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon
  • Iván Soto National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon
  • Daniel Paredes National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/universitas.v7i1.13684

Keywords:

Plantations, Growth , Outbreaks, Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Abstract

The present study analyzes the management of eucalyptus plantations given by the producers. The research started in 2013 by the Finnfor project which established 17 permanent monitoring plots grouped into 4 categories based on the potential for production of roundwood. The same growth, utilization and sanitation variables were followed up, as well as the performance of the plots and possible lessons from the plots. Among the results obtained are that the first use is given at 3 years (alfajillas and some soleras) later manage the regrowth and thin each 6 or 8 months. This is selective (2 to 3 cuts / year) or clear cut (4 or 6 years) and every year they give maintenance to the property (plantation). The growth, height, diameter and basal area were within the ranges cited by the literature. Based on interviews with producers and financial analysis, selective cutting is more effective and profitable. The largest volume (measured in 2015) was plot 13 with 51 m3 / ha in which 2 shoots / stump were handled and the average height of the stumps ranged between 5 cm and 17 cm.

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Author Biographies

Margarita del Carmen Nieto, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Faculty of Sciences and Technologies Biology department teacher

Roger Villalobos, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE)  

Adriana Escobedo, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE)  

Andrea Johnson, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE)

Iván Soto, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE)  

Daniel Paredes, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon

Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE)

Published

2016-07-01

How to Cite

Nieto, M. del C., Villalobos, R., Escobedo, A., Johnson, A., Soto, I., & Paredes, D. (2016). Influence of silvicultural management on the production of roundwood and firewood of Eucalyptus camadulensis: case studies of 17 plantations under the management of rotting system in the Cristo Rey community, Quezalguaque, Nicaragua. Universitas (León): Revista Científica De La UNAN León, 7(1), 34–51. https://doi.org/10.5377/universitas.v7i1.13684

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