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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica

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HADAD, Martín; ALMIRON, Martín  y  SCAGLIA, Juan. Ramorinoa girolae (Fabaceae) forest structure in Sierra de Pie de Palo, San Juan (Argentina). Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2014, vol.49, n.2, pp.283-292. ISSN 1851-2372.

Ramorinoa girolae Speg. (Fabaceae), commonly called "Chica", is a small tree endemic to Argentina. Owing to its restricted geographical distribution, slow growth, and poor fire resistance, R. girolae was categorized as vulnerable. In the present study, the size structure and health status of a R. girolae population was analyzed in the Pie de Palo hill, San Juan, Argentina. We sampled 94 trees in eight 1000 m2 plots (average plot density 117.5 trees ha-1), and classified the health status of each tree into three categories: "very good", "good" and "bad". In general, the health condition of R. girolae was good, with 31.91%, 57.44% and 9.57 % of the trees in each category, respectively. The highest number of trees was found in the topographic 'slope' position (N=55). Average tree height was 4.05±1.47m with a high number of semi-decumbent trees (N=39). The highest number of individuals was recorded between 10-40 cm basal diameter and only three offshoots were less than 10 cm. This observation suggests an overall lack of "chica" regeneration in the last decades. Future conservation and management plans should aim to investigate regeneration patterns of R. girolae in order to identify key ecological factors for in situ conservation of this species.

Palabras clave : Basal diameter; Conservation; Ramorinoa girolae; Vulnerable species; Woodland structure.

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