Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Roseli Buzanelli
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Martins,Fernando Roberto, Kinoshita,Luiza Sumiko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: ABSTRACT - (Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southteastern Brasil). With the aim of verifying possible influences of abiotic features on the spatial distribution of forest tree species and families, thirteen surveys in the state of São Paulo were selected, representing different conditions (localization at the extreme coordenates and altitudes, succesional stages, surveying methods). By applying Jaccard's Index to the binary matrices of 806 synonymized specific binomina and 79 families (Cronquist's system) phenograms were constructed using the method of the unweighted pair grouping by mathematical average (UPGMA). The species formed two floristic blocks: hygrophyllous (yearly rainfall greater than 2000 mm without dry season) and mesophyllous (yearly rainfall about 1400 mm with variable dry season). The latter was divided in two other groups: the high-altitudinal (median altitudes higher than 750 m, frost average frequency greater than 3 days/year) and low-altitudinal. Both mesophyllous floristic blocks were subdivided according to soil conditions (texture, eutrophism, acid or allic dystrophism, iron content). At the family level the relations were weak, but also showed the soil nutritional status as a possible constraint to the spatial partition of families.
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title Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
spellingShingle Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
Torres,Roseli Buzanelli
Tropical forests
tree flora
soil
climate
soil thermohydric regimes
title_short Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
title_full Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
title_fullStr Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
title_sort Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brasil
author Torres,Roseli Buzanelli
author_facet Torres,Roseli Buzanelli
Martins,Fernando Roberto
Kinoshita,Luiza Sumiko
author_role author
author2 Martins,Fernando Roberto
Kinoshita,Luiza Sumiko
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Roseli Buzanelli
Martins,Fernando Roberto
Kinoshita,Luiza Sumiko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tropical forests
tree flora
soil
climate
soil thermohydric regimes
topic Tropical forests
tree flora
soil
climate
soil thermohydric regimes
description ABSTRACT - (Climate, soil and tree flora relationships in forests in the state of São Paulo, southteastern Brasil). With the aim of verifying possible influences of abiotic features on the spatial distribution of forest tree species and families, thirteen surveys in the state of São Paulo were selected, representing different conditions (localization at the extreme coordenates and altitudes, succesional stages, surveying methods). By applying Jaccard's Index to the binary matrices of 806 synonymized specific binomina and 79 families (Cronquist's system) phenograms were constructed using the method of the unweighted pair grouping by mathematical average (UPGMA). The species formed two floristic blocks: hygrophyllous (yearly rainfall greater than 2000 mm without dry season) and mesophyllous (yearly rainfall about 1400 mm with variable dry season). The latter was divided in two other groups: the high-altitudinal (median altitudes higher than 750 m, frost average frequency greater than 3 days/year) and low-altitudinal. Both mesophyllous floristic blocks were subdivided according to soil conditions (texture, eutrophism, acid or allic dystrophism, iron content). At the family level the relations were weak, but also showed the soil nutritional status as a possible constraint to the spatial partition of families.
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