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Relación del estrés mecánico ocasionado por el viento y la afectación de Kretzschmaria zonata en plantaciones comerciales de Tectona grandis

Translated title of the contribution: Relationship between mechanical stress caused by wind and the spread of the fungus Kretzschmaria zonata in Tectona grandis commercial plantations
  • Nazaret Aguilar Villalobos
  • , Víctor Céspedes Cordero
  • , Krissel Gamboa Alfaro
  • , Valentina Velásquez Hernández
  • , Gustavo Richmond Navarro

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Abstract

The research study aims to demonstrate the relationship between mechanical damage caused by wind force and the susceptibility of Tectona grandis trees to infection by the fungus Kretzschmaria zonata. To achieve this, wind speed measurements were taken using anemometers at different altitudes above sea level; the force incidence index was determined based on velocity data; the correlation between wind-induced mechanical damage and susceptibility to fungal infection was analyzed; and possible mitigation strategies were discussed. The main result indicated that as the wind force magnitude increased, the spread of the fungus in trees also increased, confirming the initial hypothesis. Finally, possible mitigation strategies are proposed to optimize economic gains and maximize the ecological benefits offered by teak.

Translated title of the contributionRelationship between mechanical stress caused by wind and the spread of the fungus Kretzschmaria zonata in Tectona grandis commercial plantations
Original languageSpanish
JournalProceedings of the LACCEI international Multi-conference for Engineering, Education and Technology
Issue number2025
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event23rd LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology, LACCEI 2025 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 16 Jul 202518 Jul 2025

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