ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO
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Resumo: | The Atlantic Forest is considered an environment of great biodiversity. However, by constantly being subjected to intense human pressure, is very fragmented and disconnected, surrounded by extensive matrices formed by pastures, capoeiras, monocultures and urban areas. Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management can cause changes in the composition and activity of soil microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management may entail a reduction of edaphic microflora. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the composition of the population of mycorrhizal fungi (MF) in different areas, to determine the influence of vegetation on the abundance of AMF spores in the length of extraradical mycelium (LEM) and levels of Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) the ground. The systems were evaluated: annual crops (Anag); perennial agriculture (PAG), pasture, secondary forest early stage (SFES), secondary forest medium stage (SFME); advanced stage secondary forest (ASSF). Soil samples were collected at a depth of 0-5 cm, in two different seasons (summer and winter), and analyzed the abundance of spores and species composition of AMF, the LEM, and the presence of GRSP. It was recovered a total of 27 morphotypes of spores of AMF, and AMF species was that which was present in all areas studied in both seasons and in most cases with a high frequency of occurrence. The abundance of AMF spores was influenced by the type of vegetation. A low AMF sporulation was observed in the area of Anag both stations. The agricultural areas have changed the species composition of AMF in relation to forest systems. The concentration of GRSP - easily extractable (GRSP-EE) fell in the SFME for agriculture. |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIROFUNGOS MICORRÍZICOS ARBUSCULARES: COMPOSIÇÃO, COMPRIMENTO DE MICÉLIO EXTRARRADICULAR E GLOMALINA EM ÁREAS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA, RIO DE JANEIROfragmentationagricultural activityglycoproteinextraradical mycelium.fragmentaçãoatividade agrícolaglicoproteínamicélio extrarradicular.The Atlantic Forest is considered an environment of great biodiversity. However, by constantly being subjected to intense human pressure, is very fragmented and disconnected, surrounded by extensive matrices formed by pastures, capoeiras, monocultures and urban areas. Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management can cause changes in the composition and activity of soil microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management may entail a reduction of edaphic microflora. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the composition of the population of mycorrhizal fungi (MF) in different areas, to determine the influence of vegetation on the abundance of AMF spores in the length of extraradical mycelium (LEM) and levels of Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) the ground. The systems were evaluated: annual crops (Anag); perennial agriculture (PAG), pasture, secondary forest early stage (SFES), secondary forest medium stage (SFME); advanced stage secondary forest (ASSF). Soil samples were collected at a depth of 0-5 cm, in two different seasons (summer and winter), and analyzed the abundance of spores and species composition of AMF, the LEM, and the presence of GRSP. It was recovered a total of 27 morphotypes of spores of AMF, and AMF species was that which was present in all areas studied in both seasons and in most cases with a high frequency of occurrence. The abundance of AMF spores was influenced by the type of vegetation. A low AMF sporulation was observed in the area of Anag both stations. The agricultural areas have changed the species composition of AMF in relation to forest systems. The concentration of GRSP - easily extractable (GRSP-EE) fell in the SFME for agriculture.A Mata Atlântica é considerada um ambiente de ampla biodiversidade, no entanto, por estar constantemente sendo submetida a uma intensa pressão antrópica, encontra-se bastante fragmentada e desconectada, circundada por extensas matrizes formadas de pastos, capoeiras, monoculturas e áreas urbanas. A fragmentação, bem como determinados sistemas de uso e manejo do solo, pode ocasionar alterações na composição e atividade de microrganismos do solo, como os fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMAs). Dessa forma, o trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a composição da população dos FMAs em diferentes áreas de Mata Atlântica, determinar a influência do tipo de cobertura vegetal na abundância de esporos de FMAs, no comprimento de micélio extrarradicular (CMET) e nos teores de proteína do solo relacionada à glomalina no solo (PSRG). Os sistemas avaliados foram: agricultura anual (AgAn); agricultura perene (AgP), pasto, floresta secundária estádio inicial (FSEI); floresta secundária estádio médio (FSEM); floresta secundária estádio avançado (FSEA). Coletaram-se amostras de terra na profundidade de 0–5 cm, em duas épocas distintas (verão e inverno). Um total de 27 morfotipos de esporos de FMAs foi coletado, sendo que a espécie Glomus macrocarpum Tulasne & Tulasne foi presente em todas as áreas estudadas, em ambas as épocas de coleta e na maioria das vezes com uma elevada frequência de ocorrência. A abundância de esporos de FMAs foi influenciada pelo tipo de cobertura vegetal. Uma baixa esporulação dos FMAs foi observada na área de AgAn em ambas as coletas. As áreas agrícolas modificaram a composição das espécies de FMAs em relação aos sistemas florestais. Os teores de PSRG - facilmente extraível (PSRG-FE) reduziram-se quando da passagem de FSEM para agricultura. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2274310.5902/1980509822743Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2016); 419-433Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 2 (2016); 419-4331980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/22743/pdfCopyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Cristiane Figueira daPereira, Marcos GervasioSantos, Vera Lúcia dosMiguel, Divino LeviSilva, Eliane Maria Ribeiro da2017-04-06T14:26:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22743Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-06T14:26:39Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO FUNGOS MICORRÍZICOS ARBUSCULARES: COMPOSIÇÃO, COMPRIMENTO DE MICÉLIO EXTRARRADICULAR E GLOMALINA EM ÁREAS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO Silva, Cristiane Figueira da fragmentation agricultural activity glycoprotein extraradical mycelium. fragmentação atividade agrícola glicoproteína micélio extrarradicular. |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI: COMPOSITION, LENGHT EXTRARADICAL MYCELIUM AND GLOMALIN IN AREAS OF ATLANTIC FOREST, RIO DE JANEIRO |
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Silva, Cristiane Figueira da |
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Silva, Cristiane Figueira da Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Santos, Vera Lúcia dos Miguel, Divino Levi Silva, Eliane Maria Ribeiro da |
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Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Santos, Vera Lúcia dos Miguel, Divino Levi Silva, Eliane Maria Ribeiro da |
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Silva, Cristiane Figueira da Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Santos, Vera Lúcia dos Miguel, Divino Levi Silva, Eliane Maria Ribeiro da |
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fragmentation agricultural activity glycoprotein extraradical mycelium. fragmentação atividade agrícola glicoproteína micélio extrarradicular. |
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fragmentation agricultural activity glycoprotein extraradical mycelium. fragmentação atividade agrícola glicoproteína micélio extrarradicular. |
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The Atlantic Forest is considered an environment of great biodiversity. However, by constantly being subjected to intense human pressure, is very fragmented and disconnected, surrounded by extensive matrices formed by pastures, capoeiras, monocultures and urban areas. Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management can cause changes in the composition and activity of soil microorganisms, such as mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Fragmentation, as well as certain uses and soil management may entail a reduction of edaphic microflora. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the composition of the population of mycorrhizal fungi (MF) in different areas, to determine the influence of vegetation on the abundance of AMF spores in the length of extraradical mycelium (LEM) and levels of Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) the ground. The systems were evaluated: annual crops (Anag); perennial agriculture (PAG), pasture, secondary forest early stage (SFES), secondary forest medium stage (SFME); advanced stage secondary forest (ASSF). Soil samples were collected at a depth of 0-5 cm, in two different seasons (summer and winter), and analyzed the abundance of spores and species composition of AMF, the LEM, and the presence of GRSP. It was recovered a total of 27 morphotypes of spores of AMF, and AMF species was that which was present in all areas studied in both seasons and in most cases with a high frequency of occurrence. The abundance of AMF spores was influenced by the type of vegetation. A low AMF sporulation was observed in the area of Anag both stations. The agricultural areas have changed the species composition of AMF in relation to forest systems. The concentration of GRSP - easily extractable (GRSP-EE) fell in the SFME for agriculture. |
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