Forwarded message: > From MAILER-DAEMON Wed Nov 22 10:51:48 1995 > Message-Id: <m0tIIOg-0002ghC@condor.dpi.udec.cl> > Date: Wed, 22 Nov 95 10:51 CST > From: <MAILER-DAEMON@condor.dpi.udec.cl> > To: frarique > Subject: mail failed, returning to sender > Reference: <m0tIIOW-0002gdC@condor.dpi.udec.cl> > > |------------------------- Failed addresses follow: ---------------------| > R5M@aol.com ... unknown host > |------------------------- Message text follows: ------------------------| > Received: by condor.dpi.udec.cl (/\==/\ Smail3.1.25.1 #25.6) > id <m0tIIOW-0002gdC@condor.dpi.udec.cl>; Wed, 22 Nov 95 10:51 CST > Message-Id: <m0tIIOW-0002gdC@condor.dpi.udec.cl> > From: frarique (Francisco Riquelme Hermosilla) > Subject: Re: acuiculture and forest > To: R5M@aol.com > Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 10:51:36 +22311841 (CST) > In-Reply-To: <951121173454_29936711@mail04.mail.aol.com> from "R5M@aol.com" at Nov 21, 95 05:34:55 pm > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL11] > Content-Type: text > Content-Length: 839 > > > > > Might not a better idea be Sequoia sempervirens??? I mean the trees you > > chose are deciduous aren't they? > > The sempervirens jumps up rather quickly depending on the light, and since it > > should be getting plenty of water in the setting you have proposed, don't you > > think a nice evergreen tree would be better? > > > > Becky > > > Hello Becky, > > Maybe you are right, but the idea of my agroforestry system in particular is > to get incomes by production of timber from the buffer strip. Certainly, Se- > quoia sempervinrens is a suitable specie, but also is not a fast-growing spe- > cie. Therefore, I prefered use a deciduous specie, because they can support > with a great amount of insect. For instance, Salix ==> Hemiptere and Populus ==>Phoracanta sempipunctata, besides Populus is a fast-growing specie. > > Best whishes > > > Francisco Riquelme >
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