Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Michellia Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Reys,Paula, Pifano,Daniel Salgado, Sá,Janaílson Leônidas de, Silva,Patrícia Oliveira da, Santos,Thailliny Moraes, Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The Brazilian savanna is a mosaic of phytophysiognomies influenced by edaphic and topographic factors that range from the occurrence of fires to anthropic disturbance. The goal of this study was a comparative analysis between two cerrado areas in southeastern Goiás, relating the floristic composition and structure of the vegetation to soil properties to better understand the physiognomic characteristics of the region. Twenty-five 20 × 20 m plots were used. All plants with circumference at breast height of more than 15 cm were measured. Soil samples collected at a depth of 0-20 cm were subjected to physical and chemical analyses. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used to detect possible correlations between the soil properties and species abundance and distribution. The density and total basal area were 1,647 ind/ha and 15.57 m2/ha, respectively, in Ouroana. At this site, 107 species were sampled. In Montes Claros de Goiás, the density and total basal area were 781 ind/ha and 17.62 m2/ha, and 120 species were sampled. The soil texture of Ouroana was sandy and significantly different from the medium to clayey texture of Montes Claros. The soils of both areas are dystrophic, however, more fertile in Montes Claros and aluminum-toxic in Ouroana. The species of vegetation were distributed according to soil fertility levels. The CCAs grouped species according to soil properties that defined location and abundance as well as the phytophysiognomies of the studied areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
title Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
spellingShingle Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
Soares,Michellia Pereira
canonical correspondence analysis
soil
cerrado
title_short Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
title_full Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
title_fullStr Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
title_sort Relationship Between Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Savannas of the Brazilian Midwest Region
author Soares,Michellia Pereira
author_facet Soares,Michellia Pereira
Reys,Paula
Pifano,Daniel Salgado
Sá,Janaílson Leônidas de
Silva,Patrícia Oliveira da
Santos,Thailliny Moraes
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
author_role author
author2 Reys,Paula
Pifano,Daniel Salgado
Sá,Janaílson Leônidas de
Silva,Patrícia Oliveira da
Santos,Thailliny Moraes
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Michellia Pereira
Reys,Paula
Pifano,Daniel Salgado
Sá,Janaílson Leônidas de
Silva,Patrícia Oliveira da
Santos,Thailliny Moraes
Silva,Fabiano Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv canonical correspondence analysis
soil
cerrado
topic canonical correspondence analysis
soil
cerrado
description The Brazilian savanna is a mosaic of phytophysiognomies influenced by edaphic and topographic factors that range from the occurrence of fires to anthropic disturbance. The goal of this study was a comparative analysis between two cerrado areas in southeastern Goiás, relating the floristic composition and structure of the vegetation to soil properties to better understand the physiognomic characteristics of the region. Twenty-five 20 × 20 m plots were used. All plants with circumference at breast height of more than 15 cm were measured. Soil samples collected at a depth of 0-20 cm were subjected to physical and chemical analyses. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used to detect possible correlations between the soil properties and species abundance and distribution. The density and total basal area were 1,647 ind/ha and 15.57 m2/ha, respectively, in Ouroana. At this site, 107 species were sampled. In Montes Claros de Goiás, the density and total basal area were 781 ind/ha and 17.62 m2/ha, and 120 species were sampled. The soil texture of Ouroana was sandy and significantly different from the medium to clayey texture of Montes Claros. The soils of both areas are dystrophic, however, more fertile in Montes Claros and aluminum-toxic in Ouroana. The species of vegetation were distributed according to soil fertility levels. The CCAs grouped species according to soil properties that defined location and abundance as well as the phytophysiognomies of the studied areas.
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