Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: ASSUNÇÃO,VIVIAN A.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: CASAGRANDE,JOSÉ C., SARTORI,ÂNGELA L.B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Environmental conditions such as temperature, soil, photoperiodic factors and precipitation can determine the physical environment favoring the occurrence of given species and interfere with the reproductive period of plants. This work involved monthly excursions to a slope in the Serra de Maracaju between December 2009 and November 2010. Samples were collected in eight 25 x 50 m plots, transverse to the slope, totaling 1 ha sampled. Floristic richness included 79 species distributed into 58 genera and 31 families. Floristic Similarity Analysis and Principal Component Analysis showed the occurrence of two plant formations on the slope: seasonal deciduous forest andcerradão on the eutrophic soil of the slope. Flowering and fruiting occured in the rainy season; correlation with rainfall, mean temperature and photoperiod were negative for flowering and positive for fructification. Trees and bushes presented uniform flowering and a moderately seasonal fructification, which is unexpected in seasonal environments. We discuss the implications of the patterns found and make comparisons with others studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
title Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
spellingShingle Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
ASSUNÇÃO,VIVIAN A.
Cerradão
community
eciduous forest
eutrophic soil
title_short Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
title_full Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
title_fullStr Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
title_sort Floristics and Reproductive Phenology of Trees and Bushes in Central West Brazil
author ASSUNÇÃO,VIVIAN A.
author_facet ASSUNÇÃO,VIVIAN A.
CASAGRANDE,JOSÉ C.
SARTORI,ÂNGELA L.B.
author_role author
author2 CASAGRANDE,JOSÉ C.
SARTORI,ÂNGELA L.B.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ASSUNÇÃO,VIVIAN A.
CASAGRANDE,JOSÉ C.
SARTORI,ÂNGELA L.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerradão
community
eciduous forest
eutrophic soil
topic Cerradão
community
eciduous forest
eutrophic soil
description Environmental conditions such as temperature, soil, photoperiodic factors and precipitation can determine the physical environment favoring the occurrence of given species and interfere with the reproductive period of plants. This work involved monthly excursions to a slope in the Serra de Maracaju between December 2009 and November 2010. Samples were collected in eight 25 x 50 m plots, transverse to the slope, totaling 1 ha sampled. Floristic richness included 79 species distributed into 58 genera and 31 families. Floristic Similarity Analysis and Principal Component Analysis showed the occurrence of two plant formations on the slope: seasonal deciduous forest andcerradão on the eutrophic soil of the slope. Flowering and fruiting occured in the rainy season; correlation with rainfall, mean temperature and photoperiod were negative for flowering and positive for fructification. Trees and bushes presented uniform flowering and a moderately seasonal fructification, which is unexpected in seasonal environments. We discuss the implications of the patterns found and make comparisons with others studies.
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