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Fernando Nuno Dias Marques Simoes (2021, [Dataset])
Registro de informacion general multidisciplinaria de cenotes de la peninsula de yucatan, proveniente de la base de datos de cenoteando.mx
CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Fernando Nuno Dias Marques Simoes (2021, [Dataset])
Registro de informacion general multidisciplinaria de cenotes de la peninsula de yucatan, proveniente de la base de datos de cenoteando.mx
CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Fernando Nuno Dias Marques Simoes (2021, [Dataset])
Registro de informacion general multidisciplinaria de cenotes de la peninsula de yucatan, proveniente de la base de datos de cenoteando.mx
CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Fernando Nuno Dias Marques Simoes (2021, [Dataset])
Registro de informacion general multidisciplinaria de cenotes de la peninsula de yucatan, proveniente de la base de datos de cenoteando.mx
CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Mollie Harker LUZ ADRIANA GARCIA RUBIO MONICA ELIZABETH RIOJAS LOPEZ (2008, [Artículo])
En el rancho Las Papas de Arriba, municipio de Ojuelos de Jalisco, Jalisco se estudió la composición florística y las formas biológicas de cuatro hábitats: matorral xerófilo crasicaule, pastizal, cultivo maduro de nopal tunero (Opuntia spp.) y cultivo joven de nopal tunero, con el objetivo de dar cuenta de la riqueza de este sitio y comparar la fisonomía de los diferentes ambientes. El catálogo consta de 356 especies y taxa subespecíficos, las que representan 73 familias y 230 géneros de plantas vasculares. Las familias con mayor número de géneros y especies son Asteraceae (48, 76), Poaceae (29, 46), Fabaceae (13, 19) y Cactaceae (6, 19) y los géneros con mayor riqueza Opuntia (10), Euphorbia (9), Solanum (7), Pseudognaphalium (6), Bouteloua (6), Ipomoea (6) y Muhlenbergia (6). Del total de especies registradas, 36% son endémicas de México y 4% son introducidas; nueve no se conocían antes de Jalisco y cinco tienen problemas de conservación. Las formas de vida mejor representadas son las plantas herbáceas con 285 especies, anuales 108 y perennes 177 (en conjunto alcanzando 80% del total). El matorral muestra la mayor diversidad alfa con 223 especies (62.6 % del total) y es el hábitat más complejo en fisonomía conteniendo siete formas de vida, así como el que presenta el mayor número de elementos exclusivos. El pastizal contiene 119 especies (33.4% del total), el cultivo maduro de nopal 138 (38.8%) y el cultivo joven de nopal 132 (37.1%). Estos dos últimos hábitats fueron los más similares en cuanto a la composición florística compartiendo 35% de las especies.
BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) BOTÁNICA GENERAL BOTÁNICA GENERAL
Use of organic substrates on the quality of watermelon seedlings
Benigno Rivera Hernández Victor Hugo Quej Chi Roberto Gutiérrez Burón José Luis Andrade Torres EUGENIO CARRILLO Vianey González CLAUDINA VILLARREAL (2022, [Artículo])
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a succulent fruit and vine-like plant that is cultivated in Mexico and it generates employment and currency for the country. However, there is the need to research what local organic substrates can substitute peat moss as a culture medium to produce watermelon seedlings of good quality and at low cost. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physical and chemical properties of five local organic substrates as substitutes of the commercial substrate “Peat Moss”, for the production of seedlings of two watermelon cultivars, Sun Sweet and Jubilee. Five local organic substrates were studied: cacao husk, compost, vermicompost, bovine manure, coconut fiber and the commercial substrate “Peat Moss” as control. The response variables were percentage of germination, indicators of morphological quality and morphological quality indexes, stability of the clod, and relative efficiency of the local substrates. The best morphological indicators and morphological quality index of the seedlings were found with the substrates cacao husk and vermicompost, with a seedling quality similar to those obtained with the commercial substrate. Compost presented the lowest stability of the clod and relative efficiency. The substrates of cacao husk and vermicompost can substitute the commercial substrate “Peat Moss”, in addition to being easy to obtain and of low cost; so they are a viable alternative for rural farmers in the production of watermelon seedlings. © 2022, Sociedade de Olericultura do Brasil. All rights reserved.
CITRULLUS LANATUS CACAO HUSK VERMICOMPOST COCONUT FIBER BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL
GABRIELA AVILES PERAZA Erik Koenen Ricarda Riina Colin Hughes Jens Ringelberg GERMAN CARNEVALI FERNANDEZ CONCHA Ivón Mercedes Ramírez Morillo Lilia Lorena Can Itza Iván Tamayo-Cen Jorge Humberto Ramírez Prado Xavier Cornejo Sawai Mattapha RODRIGO STEFANO DUNO (2022, [Artículo])
Following recent mimosoid phylogenetic and phylogenomic studies demonstrating the non-monophyly of the genus Albizia, we present a new molecular phylogeny focused on the neotropical species in the genus, with much denser taxon sampling than previous studies. Our aims were to test the monophyly of the neotropical section Arthrosamanea, resolve species relationships, and gain insights into the evolution of fruit morphology. We perform a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of sequences of nuclear internal and external transcribed spacer regions and trace the evolution of fruit dehiscence and lomentiform pods. Our results find further support for the non-monophyly of the genus Albizia, and confirm the previously proposed segregation of
Hesperalbizia, Hydrochorea, Balizia and Pseudosamanea. All species that were sampled from section Arthrosamanea form a clade that is sister to a clade composed of Jupunba, Punjuba, Balizia and Hydrochorea. We find that lomentiform fruits are independently derived from indehiscent septate fruits in both Hydrochorea and section Arthrosamanea. Our results show that morphological adaptations to hydrochory, associated with shifts into seasonally flooded habitats, have occurred several times independently in different geographic areas and different lineages within the ingoid clade. This suggests that environmental conditions have likely played a key role in the evolution of fruit types in Albizia and related genera. We resurrect the name Pseudalbizzia to accommodate the species of section Arthrosamanea, except for two species that were not sampled here but have been shown in other studies to be more closely related to other ingoid genera and we restrict the name Albizia s.s. to the species from Africa, Madagascar, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific. Twenty-one new nomenclatural combinations in Pseudalbizzia are proposed, including 16 species and 5 infraspecific varietal names. In addition to the type species Pseudalbizzia berteroana, the genus has 17 species distributed across tropical regions of the Americas, including the Caribbean. Finally, a new infrageneric classification into five sections is proposed and a distribution map of the species of Pseudalbizzia is presented.
ARTHROSAMANEA HYDROCHORY MONOPHYLY NEOTROPICS PHYLOGENY TAXONOMY BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) TAXONOMÍA VEGETAL TAXONOMÍA VEGETAL
Transpiration of a tropical dry deciduous forest in Yucatan, Mexico
EVELYN RAQUEL SALAS ACOSTA José Luis Andrade Torres Jorge Perera ROBERTH ARMANDO US SANTAMARIA bernardo figueroa-espinoza Jorge M. Uuh-Sonda EDUARDO CEJUDO ESPINOSA (2022, [Artículo])
The study of forest hydrology and its relationships with climate requires accurate estimates of water inputs, outputs, and changes in reservoirs. Evapotranspiration is frequently the least studied component when addressing the water cycle; thus, it is important to obtain direct measurements of evaporation and transpiration. This study measured transpiration in a tropical dry deciduous forest in Yucatán (Mexico) using the thermal dissipation method (Granier-type sensors) in representative species of this vegetation type. We estimated stand transpiration and its relationship with allometry, diameter-at-breast-height categories, and previously published equations. We found that transpiration changes over time, being higher in the rainy season. Estimated daily transpiration ranged from 0.562 to 0.690 kg m–2 d–1 in the late dry season (April–May) and from 0.686 to 1.29 kg m–2 d–1 in the late rainy season (September–October), accounting for up to 51% of total evapotranspiration in the rainy season. These daily estimates are consistent with previous reports for tropical dry forests and other vegetation types. We found that transpiration was not species-specific; diameter at breast height (DBH) was a reliable way of estimating transpiration because water use was directly related to allometry. Direct measurement of transpiration would increase our ability to accurately estimate water availability and assess the responses of vegetation to climate change. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
SAP FLUX SEASONALITY STAND TRANSPIRATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION DRY DECIDUOUS FOREST BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL
Fernando Arellano-Martín JUAN MANUEL DUPUY RADA ROBERTH ARMANDO US SANTAMARIA José Luis Andrade Torres (2022, [Artículo])
Tropical forest soils store a third of the global terrestrial carbon and control carbon dioxide (CO2) terrestrial effluxes to the atmosphere produced by root and microbial respiration. Soil CO2 efflux varies in time and space and is known to be strongly influenced by soil temperature and water content. However, little is known about the influence of seasonality on soil CO2 efflux, especially in tropical dry forests. This study evaluated soil CO2 efflux, soil temperature, and soil volumetric water content in a semideciduous tropical forest of the Yucatan Peninsula under two sites (flat areas close to and far from hills), and three seasons: dry, wet, and early dry (a transition between the rainy and dry seasons) throughout a year. Additionally, six 24-h periods of soil CO2 efflux were measured within these three seasons. The mean annual soil CO2 efflux was 4±2.2 μmol CO2 m-2 s-1, like the mean soil CO2 efflux during the early dry season. In all seasons, soil CO2 efflux increased linearly with soil moisture, which explained 45% of the spatial-temporal variation of soil CO2 efflux. Soil CO2 efflux was higher close to than far from hills in some months. The daily variation of soil CO2 efflux was less important than its spatial and seasonal variation likely due to small diel variations in temperature. Transition seasons are common in many tropical dry forests, and they should be taken into consideration to have a better understanding of the annual soil CO2 efflux, especially under future climate-change scenarios. © 2022 Mexican Society of Soil Science. All Rights Reserved.
EARLY DRY SEASON SOIL TEMPERATURE SOIL VOLUMETRIC WATER CONTENT TROPICAL DRY FOREST BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL
Justo Ramón Enríquez Nolasco HECTOR M.J. LOPEZ CASTILLA William Rolando Cetzal Ix (2022, [Artículo])
En la península de Yucatán, Viguiera dentata (Cav.) Spreng. es conocida como “tajonal”, crece en vegetación secundaria, a orillas de caminos y cultivos abandonados. En las comunidades mayas de la región el tajonal es reconocida por sus flores amarillas y como la principal fuente de néctar y polen que sirven de alimento a las abejas para la producción de miel durante la estación seca. Posteriormente, durante la temporada de lluvias los tallos de las plantas son cosechados y representan una alternativa de uso para la elaboración de las bases de despegue de fuegos pirotécnicos en las fiestas populares y celebraciones en la región. Además, es una actividad económica secundaria para algunas familias en diferentes comunidades de Campeche y Yucatán.
ACTIVIDADES ECONOMICAS PIROTECNIA TAJONAL USOS TRADICIONALES VOLADORES BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA) ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL ECOLOGÍA VEGETAL