Ficha del GO SECOMA Estudio de focos de seca de Quercus en la Comunidad de Madrid y detección de árboles sobrevivientes para la obtención de variedades resistentes

En la Comunidad de Madrid, el hábitat predominante en los terrenos forestales es el encinar, con 125.772 has. Según la red SESMAF de la Consejería de Medioambiente, en 2017 un 6% estaba afectado por sequía y más recientemente durante el verano 2019 se ha producido una elevada mortalidad. La seca por Phytophthora cinnamomi que afecta sobre todo a encinas y alcornoques en toda España no se ha detectado todavía en la Comunidad de Madrid pero su presencia en comunidades próximas hacen pensar puedan entrar por el suroeste. Las causas deben concretarse para mejorar la gestión forestal y disponer de planta mejorada o variedades con las que hacer frente al problema.

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