Qué plantas sembrar para proteger las fuentes de agua - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel

Twitter @juangangel Tree species intended for groundwater protection must have certain characteristics to perform their function more efficiently. They must be evergreen, with deep roots, especially vertical ones, and abundant foliage and branching. Species with these characteristics include ojushte, chaquiro, river almond, morro, pacún, volador, breadfruit, mango, brazilwood, flame of the forest, jacaranda, pito, nance, paterno, guava, moringa, neem, cherry, barío, copalchío, water apple, chaya, mangollano, and ingas. Especially for clayey and rugged soils, quebracho, leucaena, tamarind, chaperno, cashew, and other beneficial tropical tree species, not to mention the madrecacao, carreto, walnut, copinol, myrtle, caimito, and guachipilín, should be considered by environmental institutions, private companies, visionary organizations, and every Salvadoran in general. They should consider the importance of planting a tree and ensuring that reforestation programs are carried out in a timely manner, not at the end of the rainy season. Willpower and a little sacrifice are enough to promote reforestation, even on land used for basic grains, where rows of trees can be grown at a certain distance, providing additional income. Source: http://www.elsalvador.com/articulo/co... Juan Gonzalo Angel www.tvagro.tv