Identification of evergreen species in the community of La Cal, municipality of Jinotega
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v5i9.7953Keywords:
Forestal Inventory, Perennial species, Non-evergreen species, Environmental vulnerabilityAbstract
The objective of this study was to classify, characterize and make an inventory of native evergreen species in the community of La Cal-Jinotega between the August-November period of 2017. We start by asking him why it is important to classify the species that exist in that community and then conduct a forest inventory. The methods used were descriptive, cross-sectional, using the forest inventory as a collection instrument. As a result, we found 8 species of evergreen native trees, but the most common was Cacahuillo, which had been coming from this community for many generations.
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Copyright © 2022 Rev. iberoam. bioecon. climate change Graduate School and UNAN-León, School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences / Department of Agroecology / Center for Research in Bioeconomy and Climate Change (CIByCC).