Sphagnum magellanicum growth and productivity in Chilean anthropogenic peatlands
Sphagnum peatlands are threatened at a global scale, not only by peat extraction, but also by Sphagnum harvesting. In Chile, dry Sphagnum moss is mainly exported for use as substrate for horticulture and orchids. Although the use of Sphagnum within Chile is limited, there are no data about its produ...
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Autores principales: | DÍAZ,MARÍA F, TAPIA,CAROLINA, JIMÉNEZ,PATRICIA, BACIGALUPE,LEONARDO |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2012
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