Bosque natural de lenga

A protection felling test was established in a lenga site located in Tierra del Fuego. The test consisted of applying a felling, by extracting 30 % of the original basal area of 10 ha. Four forest inventory plots (20 x 50 m), distributed in a systematic manner were established. Trees within th...

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Publicado en:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Autores principales: Caldentey, Juan, Donoso, Sergio, Garib, Igor
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Sumario:A protection felling test was established in a lenga site located in Tierra del Fuego. The test consisted of applying a felling, by extracting 30 % of the original basal area of 10 ha. Four forest inventory plots (20 x 50 m), distributed in a systematic manner were established. Trees within these plots were identified and measured. The selected trees were then marked to form the protection canopy. After the felling, each of the logs obtained from the felled trees were measured, and clasified as sawlogs, logs for chips and waste logs. The forest, originally presented a basal area of 71.6 m²/ha, and a total volume of 899.6 m 3/ha. W ith the protection felling 251.4 m3/ha were obtained, of wich 90.2 m 3/ha corresponded to saw logs, 98.5 m 3/ha to logs from chips, and 62.8 m 3/ha  of waste logs.