Technical workshop on the valorisation and transfer of phytomanagement techniques applied in FiAmbRes.
On March 14, 2024, a technical workshop was held to value and transfer the phytomanagement techniques applied in the FiAmbRes project. It consisted of two parts: in the morning the pilot plot of the project was visited and in the afternoon five presentations were presented, by the UPCT, the Segura Hydrographic Confederation, the Ministry of …
FiAmbRes technical workshop
On 14 March 2024, the technical workshop “Alternatives for the restoration of areas affected by mining activities” will be held at the School of Agricultural Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (ETSIA-UPCT), within the framework of the FiAmbRes project. For those of you who cannot attend in person, please note that it will be …
More pine seedlings germinate under the fascine canopy
Under the fascines, seedlings of Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) continue to appear, due to the germination of seeds from the cones located on the branches used to build them.
FiAmbRes in the press
The FiAmbRes project has been the subject of attention from various media Noticias de la UPCT https://www.upct.es/noticias/2024-01-09-tecnicas-de-fitomanejo-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-el-suelo-de-un-deposito-minero-de-la-pena-del-aguila Murcia Diario.com [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://www.murciadiario.com/articulo/upct/tecnicas-fitomanejo-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-suelo-deposito-minero-pena-aguila/20240109124909103482.html Agrodiario [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://www.agrodiario.com/texto-diario/mostrar/4675212/investigadores-upct-logran-fijar-suelo-minero-contaminado-empleando-plantas-autoctonas CARTAGENA ACTUALIDAD [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://www.cartagenaactualidad.com/articulo/universidad-e-innovacion/tecnicas-fitomanejo-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-suelo-deposito-minero-pena-aguila/20240109094742137487.html cadenaser.com [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://cadenaser.com/murcia/2024/01/09/pinos-cipres-y-otras-especies-autoctonas-crecen-a-gran-velocidad-sobre-residuos-mineros-en-la-sierra-cartagena-la-union-radio-cartagena/ CARTAGENA DE HOY [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://www.cartagenadehoy.com/index.php/2-noticia/45764-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-el-suelo-de-un-deposito-minero Murcia Actualidad.com [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://murciaactualidad.com/tecnicas-de-fitomanejo-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-el-suelo-de-un-deposito-minero-de-la-pena-del-aguila/ MURCIA.COM [PRENSA DIGITAL] https://www.murcia.com/cartagena/noticias/2024/01/09-tecnicas-de-fitomanejo-logran-que-especies-autoctonas-fijen-el-suelo-de-un-deposito-minero-de-la-pen.asp
Some plants have grown spontaneously next to specimens that were planted at the beginning of the project, which may indicate facilitation phenomena.
Individuals of numerous species have been found growing next to some of the plants that were planted at the beginning of the project: Pinus halepensis next to Lygeum spartum, Chamaerops humilis next to Pinus halepensis, Brachypodium retusum next to Lygeum spartum, Dorycnium pentaphyllum next to Pinus halepensis. This can be due to facilitation processes.
Two postgraduate students from the Antonio Narro Buenavista Saltico Agrarian Autonomous University (Coahuila, Mexico) collaborate on the project.
Renata Sรกnchez Vargas and Kelly Amayrani Escalante Roblero, students of the Postgraduate Course on Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in Arid and Semi-Arid Zones of the Antonio Narro Buenavista Saltico Autonomous Agrarian University (Coahuila, Mexico) collaborate in the FiAmbRes Project during their stay in the Group of Research funded by a scholarship from the Erasmus …
We measure plant growth in autumn 2023, after a very dry summer
On 27 October 2023 we measured plant growth in the pilot plot for the sixth time. At first glance, the stress of the plants due to the low rainfall of the last months (including the torrid summer) is evident. Atriplex halimus plants have continued to shed wilted leaves and new leaves and shoots remain scarce. …
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