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Revista Forestal Mesoamericana Kurú

On-line version ISSN 2215-2504

Abstract

SOLIS-VARGAS, Adrián; MARTINEZ-ALBAN, Víctor  and  CAMACHO-HERRERA, Rolando. Carbon capture potential in mixed plantations with Araucaria hunsteinii K. Schum. in the Atlantic Zone, Costa Rica. Kurú [online]. 2021, vol.18, n.42, pp.8-16. ISSN 2215-2504.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18845/rfmk.v16i42.5537.

Globally, it has become transcendental to seek and innovate the best forest plantation designs to capture carbon (CO2) and mitigate the current accelerated climate change. Due to this, the development of three mixed 18 years old forest plantation designs with Araucaria hunsteinii and other species in order to capture CO2 was studied, located in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica. For this, the data in a network of permanent sampling plots carried out by the organization Reforest The Tropics were analyzed, in which dasometric variables have been measured annually. Through the Tukey test, it was determined that there were significant differences in the total volume and accumulated CO2 per hectare between the treatments studied, in which the Vochysia guatemalensis model was the most outstanding with 611.05 m3*ha-1 of total volume and 582.42 Mg*ha-1 of CO2 fixed. However, for the remaining two treatments the CO2 accumulation results were higher than 400 Mg*ha-1. On the other hand, A. hunsteinii presented an optimal development in the mixed plantation designs studied, with growth rates comparable to that found in other latitudes. However, it was shown to be sensitive to competition for light and other resources when combined with other higher-growing species. Finally, it was concluded that the models in this study generate sustainability between the accumulation of CO2 and income generation from the wood sale.

Keywords : Reforestation; growth; volume; CO2 accumulation.

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