Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna

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Autor(a) principal: Gorgone-Barbosa,Elizabeth
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pivello,Vânia R., Baeza,M. Jaime, Fidelis,Alessandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: The Cerrado is threatened by wildfires and invasive species. We aimed to evaluate in laboratory conditions whether temperature fluctuation at the soil surface, resulting from the absence of vegetation due to fire, can affect the germination of Urochloa decumbens and U. brizantha, two invasive African grasses. Seeds of both species were submitted to simulations: 1) temperature during fire at 1cm belowground (F); 2) temperature fluctuation at 1cm belowground without vegetation cover for a month (TF); 3) (F) + (TF); 4) control at 25ºC. After treatments, seeds were put to germinate at 25ºC for 40 days. We had four replicates per treatment and three temporal replicates. We compared germination percentage and the mean germination time among treatments using ANOVA. The treatments TF and F+TF had the highest germination values for both species. The results showed that fire per se could not stimulate seed germination, however, they suggest that a disturbance that produces a pattern of temperature fluctuation is able to break dormancy and enhance seed germination and, consequently, increase the invasiveness of the study species. Vegetation gaps resulting from disturbance may become new sites of invasion. This information is important for making management decisions regarding the control of these species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
title Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
spellingShingle Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
Gorgone-Barbosa,Elizabeth
Cerrado
fire
germination percentage
invasive species
physiological dormancy
seed dormancy
temperature fluctuation
Urochloa brizantha
Urochloa decumbens
title_short Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
title_full Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
title_fullStr Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
title_full_unstemmed Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
title_sort Disturbance as a factor in breaking dormancy and enhancing invasiveness of African grasses in a Neotropical Savanna
author Gorgone-Barbosa,Elizabeth
author_facet Gorgone-Barbosa,Elizabeth
Pivello,Vânia R.
Baeza,M. Jaime
Fidelis,Alessandra
author_role author
author2 Pivello,Vânia R.
Baeza,M. Jaime
Fidelis,Alessandra
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gorgone-Barbosa,Elizabeth
Pivello,Vânia R.
Baeza,M. Jaime
Fidelis,Alessandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado
fire
germination percentage
invasive species
physiological dormancy
seed dormancy
temperature fluctuation
Urochloa brizantha
Urochloa decumbens
topic Cerrado
fire
germination percentage
invasive species
physiological dormancy
seed dormancy
temperature fluctuation
Urochloa brizantha
Urochloa decumbens
description The Cerrado is threatened by wildfires and invasive species. We aimed to evaluate in laboratory conditions whether temperature fluctuation at the soil surface, resulting from the absence of vegetation due to fire, can affect the germination of Urochloa decumbens and U. brizantha, two invasive African grasses. Seeds of both species were submitted to simulations: 1) temperature during fire at 1cm belowground (F); 2) temperature fluctuation at 1cm belowground without vegetation cover for a month (TF); 3) (F) + (TF); 4) control at 25ºC. After treatments, seeds were put to germinate at 25ºC for 40 days. We had four replicates per treatment and three temporal replicates. We compared germination percentage and the mean germination time among treatments using ANOVA. The treatments TF and F+TF had the highest germination values for both species. The results showed that fire per se could not stimulate seed germination, however, they suggest that a disturbance that produces a pattern of temperature fluctuation is able to break dormancy and enhance seed germination and, consequently, increase the invasiveness of the study species. Vegetation gaps resulting from disturbance may become new sites of invasion. This information is important for making management decisions regarding the control of these species.
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