Diseño hidrológico de zanjas de infiltración en el secano costero e interior de las regiones semiáridas de Chile

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In this research a hydrologic design is defined for infiltration ditches in forest works, for arid, and semiarid regions in central Chile. In this context, four plots were evaluated (Hidango, in O'Higgins Region; Name, in Maule Region; and Llohué and Manzanares, in Bio-Bio Region), including two types of infiltration ditches, established in May 2002, linked to a plantation of Pinus radiata. Each plot has a unit witness, which does not present any type of soil treatment. Two types of ditch infiltration were differentiated in width; one of them showed 20 cm and the other 30 cm, but both possessed the same height of 30 cm, The first one was named, ditch type 1 and the other ditch type 2. Results showed that the application of the new hydrologic design for infiltration ditches is very useful when facing extreme events. Also, ditches showed a greater surviving rate for P. radiata, being more evident in. ditch type 1 that defines less distance between ditches. However, in two plots there is evidence that witnesses showed more biomass than ditches did, although it is not always significant from a statistical point of view. Finally analyzing another type of variables, such, as nutrition plant or genetic conditions, becomes necessary to be considered in future research.

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Tapia, R. P., Villanelo, J. P. F., Pool, C. S., Araya, E. M., & Gutiérrez, L. L. (2008). Diseño hidrológico de zanjas de infiltración en el secano costero e interior de las regiones semiáridas de Chile. Bosque, 29(2), 136–145. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-92002008000200006

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