Phytosociological study of the native swamp forests of the coastal mountain range in central Chile

Drimys winteri and Myrtaceae native swamp forests growing in twenty five ravines in the coastal mountain range (VII Region of Chile) were studied. The study area is located between río Mataquito (35°7' L.S. and 72°5' L.W.) and Tregualemu (35°59' L.S. and 72°41' L.W.). 101 samples...

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Published in:Bosque
Main Authors: San Martín, José, Troncoso, Alejandro, Ramírez, Carlos
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales. 1988
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Online Access:http://revistas.uach.cl/index.php/bosque/article/view/4377
https://doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1988.v9n1-03
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Summary:Drimys winteri and Myrtaceae native swamp forests growing in twenty five ravines in the coastal mountain range (VII Region of Chile) were studied. The study area is located between río Mataquito (35°7' L.S. and 72°5' L.W.) and Tregualemu (35°59' L.S. and 72°41' L.W.). 101 samples were studied using the European phytosociological method. In the initial table, the number frequency, cover and the value of relative importance of the species were calculated. The degree of association of the species with the dominant tree, Drimys winteri, and the phytosociological similarity, among the samples were determined. Beside the geographical origin, the life forms of the species and their biological spectrum were studied. Also, the layers of the stand were analyzed. Lastly, plant associations were determined using the differential species of the vegetational table. Of the 158 species appearing in the phytosociological table 72% are native. The forest are stratified. Their degradation is confirmed by the abundant herbs, climbers and, as well aloctonos and species of the nearest neighbor and secondary communities. The shrubs layer and herbaceous vegetation exceeded in number the species at the tree layer. It was confirmed that humid coastal gorges give refuge to austral floristic and endemic elements of the region, as well as to typical elements of the mesomorphic Chilean zone. Six forest syntaxa are phytosociologically described: Myrceugenietum exsuccae, Myrceugenietum exsuccae variante con Amomyrtus luma, Myrceugenietum exsuccae with Luma gay ana, Temo-Myrceugenietum exsuccae,, Scirpo-Nothofagetum antarcticae and Pitavio-Myrceugenietum excuccae. The two variants and the last association are new for the science. Se estudiaron los bosques pantanosos de Drimys winteri y Myrtaceae, presentes en 25 quebradas de la Cordillera de la Costa de la Séptima Región de Chile, entre el río Mataquito por el norte (35°7' lat. S. y 72°5' long. W.) y Tregualemu por el sur (35°59' lat. S. y 72° 41' long. W.). Con la metodología fitosociológica ...