In this paper, the incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome in the "16 de Octubre" Valley (Chubut, Argentinean Patagonia) was related to landscape climatic, topographic and edaphic attributes, using remote sensing, geographic information systems and statistical methods. A strong relationship between the occurrence and incidence of the A. chilensis disease syndrome and site variables related to poor soil drainage was found. Non-allophanized soils with fine textures on flat and wavy soil phases, geomorphologies associated to alluvial processes, and low elevations and gentle slopes were positively related to the incidence of the disease. These relationships at a landscape scale agree with previous studies carried out at the stand level. ...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Austrocedrus chilensis, ciprés de la cordillera, es una cupresácea endémica de los bosques Andino Pa...
Aim To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis au...
The forests of Austrocedrus chilensis in southern Argentina suffer mortality from “mal del ciprés”, ...
Austrocedrus chilensis is an endemic conifer of Patagonia that suffers a widespread mortality whose ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. T...
The significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, loca...
Aim of study: The objective of this study was to analyze the stand structure and spatial pattern of ...
Questions: Is mal del ciprés, the widespread decline and death of Austrocedrus chilensis trees, caus...
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a severe emerging endemic disease of the Americas. Because ha...
Mal del cipres. Other names: Mountain cypress disease, Causal Agent: Phytophthora austrocedri Gresl....
Phytophthora austrocedrae is a recently discovered pathogen that causes severe mortality of Austroce...
The factors that determine patterns of non-native species richness and abundance are context depende...
The world's forests are being affected by a changing climate. Recently, patches of dead trees have b...
The effect of taxonomic level on the sensitivity of bioindicators has been widely investigated in aq...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Austrocedrus chilensis, ciprés de la cordillera, es una cupresácea endémica de los bosques Andino Pa...
Aim To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis au...
The forests of Austrocedrus chilensis in southern Argentina suffer mortality from “mal del ciprés”, ...
Austrocedrus chilensis is an endemic conifer of Patagonia that suffers a widespread mortality whose ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. T...
The significant mortality of the Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Serm. et Bizarri forests, loca...
Aim of study: The objective of this study was to analyze the stand structure and spatial pattern of ...
Questions: Is mal del ciprés, the widespread decline and death of Austrocedrus chilensis trees, caus...
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a severe emerging endemic disease of the Americas. Because ha...
Mal del cipres. Other names: Mountain cypress disease, Causal Agent: Phytophthora austrocedri Gresl....
Phytophthora austrocedrae is a recently discovered pathogen that causes severe mortality of Austroce...
The factors that determine patterns of non-native species richness and abundance are context depende...
The world's forests are being affected by a changing climate. Recently, patches of dead trees have b...
The effect of taxonomic level on the sensitivity of bioindicators has been widely investigated in aq...
To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis austra...
Austrocedrus chilensis, ciprés de la cordillera, es una cupresácea endémica de los bosques Andino Pa...
Aim To determine whether the cover and growth habit of the main forest forming species (Polylepis au...