CONTRIBUCIÓN AL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA COMPOSICIÓN FLORÍSTICA DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE HUÁNUCO, PERÚ
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https://doi.org/10.24841/fa.v24i1.65Keywords:
Angiospermas, Flora de Huánuco, Gimnospermas, Licofitas, PteridofitasAbstract
Realizamos un inventario florístico de las plantas del departamento de Huanuco, Perú basado en 30 unidades de muestreo (9 parcelas de 50 x 20 m, 4 parcelas de 50 x 10 m y 17 trayectos de 10 a 80 m de largo). Se reportó un total de 1423 individuos que corresponde a 756 especies (354 especies y 402 morfoespecies), en 403 géneros y 130 familias. Uniendo nuestros resultados con la información publicada por Bracko & Zaruchi (1993), Arévalo (1998), Ulloa et al.(2004), Salinas (2005), León et al.(2006), Salvador et al.(2006), Cachique (2009), Castillo (2009), Salvador et al.(2009) y otros, se reporta para el departamento de Huánuco 4712 especies incluidas en 1443 géneros y 226 familias de plantas (Licofitas, Pteridofitas, Gimnospermas y Angiospermas). Los resultados de estos inventarios florísticos muestran que el departamento de Huánuco es uno más diversos del Perú en especies de plantas junto con Loreto, Junín y Cuzco.
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