Disponibilidad forrajera de comunidades vegetales de Mendoza (Argentina)
Availability of forage plant communities present in an altitudinal gradient of Cacheuta, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, is analyzed. A total of 60 forage species represent 21.58 % of the local flora. Groups of forage species are determined from warm and dry lower species layers of Larrea...
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Publicado en: | Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias |
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Sumario: | Availability of forage plant communities
present in an altitudinal gradient of Cacheuta,
Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, is
analyzed. A total of 60 forage species
represent 21.58 % of the local flora. Groups
of forage species are determined from warm
and dry lower species layers of Larrea
cuneifolia and L. divaricata, from cold and
humid higher species layers of Junellia
scoparia, Colliguaja integerrima, and
Nassauvia axillaris, and from humid
meadows. Poa ligularis, Erodium cicutarium
and Lycium chilense are accompanying
species of wider ecological range. The
communities of L. divaricata show great
floristic rich-ness.Those of Agropyron
mendocinum, Stipa tenuissima, Geoffroea
decorticans, Atriplex lampa as well as those
of humid meadows offer the major forage
availability. A map of forage availability is
included. |
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