Localización mediante SIG de zonas potencialmente truferas en la provincia de León
- Rodríguez Pérez, J. R. 1
- Acedo Casado, C. 1
- Marabel García, M. 1
- Álvarez Taboada, M. F. 1
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Universidad de León
info
- M.T. Camacho Olmedo (ed. lit.)
- J.A. Cañete Pérez (ed. lit.)
- J.J. Lara Valle (ed. lit.)
Editorial: Universidad de Granada
ISBN: 84-338-3944-6
Ano de publicación: 2006
Páxinas: 1751-1763
Congreso: Congreso Nacional de Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica (12. 2006. Granada)
Tipo: Achega congreso
Resumo
The black truffle (Tuber melanosporum) is the carpophore of a mushroom living associated with some forestry species in a mutuality relationship in which both partners has important benefits. The truffle obtains carbohydrates (photosyntates) from the plant, which has a best nutrition by increasing the mineral nutrition and implemented the water relations. The vocation of a place to allow the development of the black truffle depends of geologic, edaphologic (texture and chemical composition), climatic (precipitation and temperature), geographic (altitude and exposition), and biotic (vegetation and competitive organisms) features. According that and, using related available information, a model implemented with a Geographic Information System (GIS) was generated, allowing us the zonification of the Leon province to simplify the location of potential truffle zones.