%0 Journal Article %T RETRANSLOCACI¨®N Y EFICIENCIA EN EL USO DE NUTRIENTES EN BOSQUES DEL CENTRO DE ANTIOQUIA %A Le¨®n Pel¨¢ez %A Juan D. %A Gonz¨¢lez Hern¨¢ndez %A Mar¨ªa I. %A Gallardo Lancho %A Juan F. %J Colombia Forestal %D 2009 %I Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas %X we have studied nutrient related variables such as reallocation, nutrient use efficiency (nue) and fine litter fall for three years in an oak forest quercus humboldtii bonpl. and also in some other forest plantations like pine, pinus patula, and cypress, cupressus lusitanica, in antioquia, colombia. leaf litter quantities returned to the soil followed a falling sequence: oak (5313.3 kg ha-1 year-1) > pine (4866.5 kg ha-1 year-1) > cypress (2460.3 kg ha-1 year-1). the coniferous species showed the highest nue for the majority of elements that were examined, except for p, which reached its absolute maximum in the oak forest -where a clear reallocation of this nutrient was also recorded-, probably because of its reduced availability in these volcanic ash-derived soils. nutrient reallocation allows the conservation of the nutrients by reducing its loss from leaching and litter-fall, thereby closing the nutrient cycle in this native forest. in fact, p gains from net deposition were found there -this includes foliar leaching and atmospheric deposition-, which indicates that the species absorbs the p contained in rainfall from the leaves before it reaches the forest ground. n's low-efficiency use was probably due to its low availability in soil, given its low mineralization rates in these montane forests. k showed the highest reallocation values. such figures are influenced by its clearly mobile character, according to the highest net deposition levels also verified for this element. with the exception of mg, there was no clear relationship between the reallocation process and nue. %K nutrient use efficiency %K reallocation %K fine litter fall %K quercus humboldtii %K pinus patula %K cupressus lusitanica %K piedras blancas. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0120-07392009000100009&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en