Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Few studies have adequately described the fl oristic and structural features of natural grasslands associated with shallow basalt soils in southern Brazil. Th is study was carried out on natural grazing land used for livestock production in the municipality of Santana do Livramento, in the Campanha region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Th e aim of the study was to describe the fl oristic and structural diversity of the area. Th e fl oristic list obtained comprises 229 plant taxa from 40 botanical families, with a predominance of the families Poaceae (62), Asteraceae (28), Fabaceae (16) and Cyperaceae (12). Th e estimated diversity and evenness in the community were 3.00 and 0.874, respectively. Bare soil and rock outcrops accounted for 19.3% of the area, resulting in limited forage availability. Multivariate analysis revealed two well-defi ned groups among the sampling units. One group showed a high degree of internal aggregation, associated with deep soils, and was characterized by the presence of tussocks, whereas the other was less aggregate and was characterized by prostrate species growing on shallow soil. Ordination analysis indicated a gradient of moisture and of soil depth in the study area, resulting in diff erent vegetation patterns. Th ese patterns were analogous to the vegetation physiognomies described for Uruguayan grasslands. Overall, the grassland community studied is similar to others found throughout southern Brazil, although it harbors more winter forage species. In addition, the rare grass Paspalum indecorum Mez is locally dominant in some patches, behaving similarly to P. notatum Fl., a widespread grass that dominates extensive grassland areas in southern Brazil. |
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Pinto, Marcelo FettNabinger, CarlosBoldrini, Ilsi IobFerreira, Pedro Maria de AbreuSetubal, Robberson BernalTrevisan, RafaelFedrigo, Jean KássioCarassai, Igor Justin2015-06-20T02:01:15Z20130102-3306http://hdl.handle.net/10183/118033000908687Few studies have adequately described the fl oristic and structural features of natural grasslands associated with shallow basalt soils in southern Brazil. Th is study was carried out on natural grazing land used for livestock production in the municipality of Santana do Livramento, in the Campanha region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Th e aim of the study was to describe the fl oristic and structural diversity of the area. Th e fl oristic list obtained comprises 229 plant taxa from 40 botanical families, with a predominance of the families Poaceae (62), Asteraceae (28), Fabaceae (16) and Cyperaceae (12). Th e estimated diversity and evenness in the community were 3.00 and 0.874, respectively. Bare soil and rock outcrops accounted for 19.3% of the area, resulting in limited forage availability. Multivariate analysis revealed two well-defi ned groups among the sampling units. One group showed a high degree of internal aggregation, associated with deep soils, and was characterized by the presence of tussocks, whereas the other was less aggregate and was characterized by prostrate species growing on shallow soil. Ordination analysis indicated a gradient of moisture and of soil depth in the study area, resulting in diff erent vegetation patterns. Th ese patterns were analogous to the vegetation physiognomies described for Uruguayan grasslands. Overall, the grassland community studied is similar to others found throughout southern Brazil, although it harbors more winter forage species. In addition, the rare grass Paspalum indecorum Mez is locally dominant in some patches, behaving similarly to P. notatum Fl., a widespread grass that dominates extensive grassland areas in southern Brazil.application/pdfengActa botanica brasilica. Vol. 27, n. 1 (jan./mar. 2013), p. 162-179Bioma PampaPlanta forrageiraDiversityRichnessPampa biomeForage speciesEnvironmental gradientFloristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000908687.pdf000908687.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf460609http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/118033/1/000908687.pdff3dbfd13d10c3095c029c6548d5faf49MD51TEXT000908687.pdf.txt000908687.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain55583http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/118033/2/000908687.pdf.txt31871851027b91f91eb15077089d423dMD52THUMBNAIL000908687.pdf.jpg000908687.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1709http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/118033/3/000908687.pdf.jpgb854747830e6416a65688968dff3f9c7MD5310183/1180332021-09-18 04:56:06.160382oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/118033Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-09-18T07:56:06Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil Pinto, Marcelo Fett Bioma Pampa Planta forrageira Diversity Richness Pampa biome Forage species Environmental gradient |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil |
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Pinto, Marcelo Fett |
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Pinto, Marcelo Fett Nabinger, Carlos Boldrini, Ilsi Iob Ferreira, Pedro Maria de Abreu Setubal, Robberson Bernal Trevisan, Rafael Fedrigo, Jean Kássio Carassai, Igor Justin |
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author |
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Nabinger, Carlos Boldrini, Ilsi Iob Ferreira, Pedro Maria de Abreu Setubal, Robberson Bernal Trevisan, Rafael Fedrigo, Jean Kássio Carassai, Igor Justin |
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Pinto, Marcelo Fett Nabinger, Carlos Boldrini, Ilsi Iob Ferreira, Pedro Maria de Abreu Setubal, Robberson Bernal Trevisan, Rafael Fedrigo, Jean Kássio Carassai, Igor Justin |
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Bioma Pampa Planta forrageira |
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Bioma Pampa Planta forrageira Diversity Richness Pampa biome Forage species Environmental gradient |
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Diversity Richness Pampa biome Forage species Environmental gradient |
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Few studies have adequately described the fl oristic and structural features of natural grasslands associated with shallow basalt soils in southern Brazil. Th is study was carried out on natural grazing land used for livestock production in the municipality of Santana do Livramento, in the Campanha region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Th e aim of the study was to describe the fl oristic and structural diversity of the area. Th e fl oristic list obtained comprises 229 plant taxa from 40 botanical families, with a predominance of the families Poaceae (62), Asteraceae (28), Fabaceae (16) and Cyperaceae (12). Th e estimated diversity and evenness in the community were 3.00 and 0.874, respectively. Bare soil and rock outcrops accounted for 19.3% of the area, resulting in limited forage availability. Multivariate analysis revealed two well-defi ned groups among the sampling units. One group showed a high degree of internal aggregation, associated with deep soils, and was characterized by the presence of tussocks, whereas the other was less aggregate and was characterized by prostrate species growing on shallow soil. Ordination analysis indicated a gradient of moisture and of soil depth in the study area, resulting in diff erent vegetation patterns. Th ese patterns were analogous to the vegetation physiognomies described for Uruguayan grasslands. Overall, the grassland community studied is similar to others found throughout southern Brazil, although it harbors more winter forage species. In addition, the rare grass Paspalum indecorum Mez is locally dominant in some patches, behaving similarly to P. notatum Fl., a widespread grass that dominates extensive grassland areas in southern Brazil. |
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