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Marco Aliro Yáñez Arce

Investigador Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

Talca, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Forest Ecophysiology; Varietal forestry; Forest management

Educación

  •  Licenciado en Ciencias Forestales, UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA. Chile, 2001
  •  PhD Forestry, Virginia Tech. Estados Unidos, 2014
  •  Ingeniero Forestal, UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA. Chile, 2001

Experiencia Académica

  •   Investigador Asociado Part Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Chile

    2016 - 2018

  •   Profesor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Ciencias Forestales

    Chile

    2019 - At present

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Asistente de Operaciones

    Aserraderos INFONAC S.A.

    Chile

    1999 - 2000

  •   Asistente de investigacion Centro Tecnologico del Alamo (CTA)

    Universidad de Talca

    Chile

    2001 - 2008

  •   Investigador Asociado Centro Tecnologico del Alamo (CTA)

    Universidad de Talca

    Chile

    2009 - 2010

  •   Investigador Asociado Forest Productivity Cooperative (FPC)

    Universidad de Concepcion

    Chile

    2014 - 2016

  •   Investigador Asociado Centro Tecnologico del Alamo (CTA)

    Universidad de Talca

    Chile

    2016 - At present

Formación de Capital Humano


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Difusión y Transferencia


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Article (24)

Crown architecture, crown leaf area distribution, and individual tree growth efficiency vary across site, genetic entry, and planting density
Growth of radiata pine families in nursery and two years after field establishment
Outplanting performance of three provenances of quillaja saponaria mol. Established in a mediterranean drought-prone site and grown in different container size
Genetic variation and growth stability of hybrid poplars in high-density short-rotation coppice stands in central Chile
Responses in growth and physiological traits in two Populus x canadensis clones ('I-214' and 'I-488') submitted to different irrigation frequencies in central Chile
Growth and biomass partitioning of nine provenances of Quillaja saponaria seedlings to water stress
Crown physiological responses of loblolly pine clones and families to silvicultural intensity=> Assessing the effect of crown ideotype
Field performance of various Pinus radiata breeding families established on a drought-prone site in central Chile
Gas-exchange response and survival of young Eucalyptus spp commercial genotypes under water stress
Quantifying differences in thermal dissipation probe calibrations for Eucalyptus globulus species and E.nitens x globulus hybrid
Quantifying differences in thermal dissipation probe calibrations for Eucalyptus globulus species and E.nitens x globulus hybrid
Silvicultural intensity and site effects on stand uniformity of loblolly pine varieties and families
Urban airborne matter in central and southern Chile=> Effects of meteorological conditions on fine and coarse particulate matter
Variation in copper accumulation at tissue level of five hybrid poplar subjected to copper stress
Within-crown acclimation of leaf-level physiological and morphological parameters in young loblolly pine stands
Early growth responses of loblolly pine families and varieties to silvicultural intensity
Early growth responses of loblolly pine varieties and families to silvicultural intensity
Review of the research conducted by the Poplar Technology Center
Review of the research conducted by the Poplar Technology Center in Chile: 1999-2011
Growth and stem quality responses to fertilizer application by 21 loblolly pine clones in the Virginia Piedmont
Short rotation woody crops of hybrid poplars for bioenergy in Chile. State of the art.
Genetic variation of density components in a Radiata pine progeny test located in the south of Chile
Genetic variation of wood density components in a radiata pine progeny test located in the south of Chile
Assessing wood properties on hybrid poplars using rapid phenotyping tools

Proyecto (4)

Growth and ecophysiological responses of poplar genotypes to enhanced microbiome and water stress
Phenotypic stability and acclimation to water stress of ecophysiological and growth traits in clones of Aristotelia chilensis (Maqui)=> Toward the development of a physiological-based ideotype
Programa de manejo integrado para minimizar los impactos de la nueva enfermedad causada por Sphaerulina musiva (Septoria musiva) en el patrimonio forestal de variedades de álamo en Chile
Datos y Técnicas de Teledetección para la Restauración Ecológica de los Bosques Nativos degradados por Incendios Forestales
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Marco Yáñez

Investigador Asociado

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

Talca, Chile

2
Sergio Espinoza

Académico

Ciencias Forestales

Universidad Católica del Maule

Talca, Chile

2
Rafael Rubilar

Profesor Titular / Full Professor

Silvicultura/Silviculture

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS FORESTALES - UNIVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCIÓN

Concepción, Chile

2
Antonio Cabrera

Profesor auxiliar

Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Postgrado

Universidad Católica del Maule

Talca, Chile

2
Rómulo Santelices

Académico

Departamento de Ciencias Forestales

DEPTO. DE CIENCIAS FORESTALES, UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL MAULE

Talca, Chile

1
Paulo Cañete

Investigador

Teledetección y Estadística avanzada

ERDE tecnología e investigación aplicada SPA

Talca, Chile

1
CESAR ACEVEDO

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

Talca, Chile

1
Cristian Espinosa

Gerente General

ERDE Tecnología e Ingeniería Aplicada

Talca, Chile

1
Francisco Zamudio

Profesor Titular

Salud Pública

UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

TALCA, Chile

1
Carlos Magni

Académico

Silvicultura y Conservación de la NAturaleza

Universidad de Chile

Ñuñoa, Chile

1
Ricardo Baettig

Profesor Asociado

Fac. Cs. Forestales y de la Conservación de la Naturaleza

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
HECTOR VALDES

PROFESOR ASOCIADO

FRUTICULTURA Y ENOLOGIA

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

SANTIAGO, Chile