Identification of evergreen species in the community of La Cal, municipality of Jinotega

Authors

  • Bertha Griselda Salinas-Hernández National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. UNAN-León. CUR Jinotega. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3727-2360
  • Kleyla Karina Huerta Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, León. UNAN-León. CUR Jinotega.
  • Ayda Lina Martínez-Centeno Fourth year student of Engineering in Tropical Agroecology

Keywords:

Forestal Inventory, Perennial species, Non-evergreen species, Environmental vulnerability

Abstract

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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Author Biographies

Bertha Griselda Salinas-Hernández, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León. UNAN-León. CUR Jinotega.

Estudiante

Kleyla Karina Huerta, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, León. UNAN-León. CUR Jinotega.

Fourth year student of Engineering in Tropical Agroecology

Ayda Lina Martínez-Centeno, Fourth year student of Engineering in Tropical Agroecology

Fourth year student of Engineering in Tropical Agroecology

Published

2019-06-26

How to Cite

Identification of evergreen species in the community of La Cal, municipality of Jinotega. (2019). Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 5(9), 1198-1208. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v5i9.7953

Issue

Section

Climate Change

How to Cite

Identification of evergreen species in the community of La Cal, municipality of Jinotega. (2019). Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 5(9), 1198-1208. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v5i9.7953

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