The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas

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Autor(a) principal: PEREIRA,ANTONIO B.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: PUTZKE,JAIR
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652013000300923
Resumo: This work aims to summarize the results of research carried out by Brazilian researchers on the plant communities of Antarctic ice free areas during the last twenty five years. Since 1988 field work has been carried out in Elephant Island, King George Island, Nelson Island and Deception Island. During this period six papers were published on the chemistry of lichens, seven papers on plant taxonomy, five papers on plant biology, two studies on UVB photoprotection, three studies about the relationships between plant communities and bird colonies and eleven papers on plant communities from ice free areas. At the present, Brazilian botanists are researching the plant communities of Antarctic ice free areas in order to understand their relationships to soil microbial communities, the biodiversity, the distribution of the plants populations and their relationship with birds colonies. In addition to these activities, a group of Brazilian researchers are undertaking studies related to Antarctic plant genetic diversity, plant chemistry and their biotechnological applications.
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title The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
spellingShingle The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
PEREIRA,ANTONIO B.
Scientific publication
Botany
South Shetlands Island
Antarctica
title_short The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
title_full The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
title_fullStr The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
title_full_unstemmed The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
title_sort The Brazilian research contribution to knowledge of the plant communities from Antarctic ice free areas
author PEREIRA,ANTONIO B.
author_facet PEREIRA,ANTONIO B.
PUTZKE,JAIR
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PEREIRA,ANTONIO B.
PUTZKE,JAIR
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scientific publication
Botany
South Shetlands Island
Antarctica
topic Scientific publication
Botany
South Shetlands Island
Antarctica
description This work aims to summarize the results of research carried out by Brazilian researchers on the plant communities of Antarctic ice free areas during the last twenty five years. Since 1988 field work has been carried out in Elephant Island, King George Island, Nelson Island and Deception Island. During this period six papers were published on the chemistry of lichens, seven papers on plant taxonomy, five papers on plant biology, two studies on UVB photoprotection, three studies about the relationships between plant communities and bird colonies and eleven papers on plant communities from ice free areas. At the present, Brazilian botanists are researching the plant communities of Antarctic ice free areas in order to understand their relationships to soil microbial communities, the biodiversity, the distribution of the plants populations and their relationship with birds colonies. In addition to these activities, a group of Brazilian researchers are undertaking studies related to Antarctic plant genetic diversity, plant chemistry and their biotechnological applications.
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