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Agave salmiana Plant Communities in Central Mexico as Affected by Commercial Use
Authors:Martin Martínez Salvador  Ricardo Mata-González  Carlos Morales Nieto  Ricardo Valdez-Cepeda
Affiliation:(1) Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agricolas y Pecuarias, Carr. Chihuahua-Ojinaga Km.33.3, 32910 Aldama, CHIH, Mexico;(2) Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management, Oregon State University, 205B Strand Agriculture Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA;(3) Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, CRUCEN, Carretera Zacatecas-Guadalajara Km. 3.5, 98600 El Oro, ZAC, Mexico;
Abstract:Agave salmiana is a native plant species harvested for the commercial production of mezcal (Agave spirits) in the highlands of central Mexico. The objective of this study was to identify vegetation changes in natural communities where A. salmiana has been differentially harvested for commercial purposes. Three plant community categories were identified in the state of Zacatecas based on their history of A. salmiana utilization: short (less than 10 years of use), moderate (about 25 years), and long (60 or more years). Species cover, composition, and density were evaluated in field surveys by use category. A gradient of vegetation structure of the communities parallels the duration of A. salmiana use. A. salmiana density was greatest (3,125 plants ha−1) in the short-use areas and less (892 plants ha−1) in the moderate-use areas, associated with markedly greater density of shrubs (200%) and Opuntia spp. (50%) in moderate-use areas. The main shrubs were Larrea tridentata, Mimosa biuncifera, Jatropha dioica and Buddleia scordioides while the main Opuntia species were Opuntia leucotricha and Opuntia robusta. A. salmiana density was least (652 plants ha−1) in the long-use areas where shrubs were less abundant but Opuntia spp. density was 25% higher than in moderate-use areas. We suggest that shrubs may increase with moderate use creating an intermediate successional stage that facilitates the establishment of Opuntia spp. Long-term Agave use is generating new plant communities dominated by Opuntia spp. (nopaleras) as a replacement of the original communities dominated by A. salmiana (magueyeras).
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