Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome
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Resumo: | The dominance of invasive species and the compaction of mine surfaces are ecological filters that usually restrict the establishment and growth of native plant species. The understanding of ecological filter mechanisms aiming to overcome their effects on the ecological succession is crucial for the ecological restoration of ecosystems. In order to evaluate the effects of reducing the intensity of the surface compaction and the grass dominance on the plant recruitment, we set up 24 experimental plots at six repetitions in a mine dominated by Urochloa brizantha. Treatments consisted in control (T1), herbicide application on U. brizantha (T2), mechanized plowing to ameliorate surface compaction (T3), and the combination of T2 and T3 (T4). Results showed that the chemical attenuation of U. brizantha dominance and surface decompaction allowed the recruitment of 29 plant species, 66% of which are invasive species, exotic to the Cerrado biome. However, the treatments T2, T3, and T4 resulted in the formation of richer and more diverse plant communities in comparison to the plots used as control (T1). U. brizantha cover redeveloped after both surface unpacking and herbicide application, but the plant species that recruited on U. brizantha cover in the meantime improved the ecological condition in experimental plots. |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado BiomeManipulação de filtros ecológicos para aumentar a cobertura vegetal nativa em jazida tratada com lodo de esgoto no Bioma CerradoGlyphosateSoil compactionEcological restorationUrochloa brizanthaGlifosatoCompactação do soloRestauração ecológicaUrochloa brizanthaThe dominance of invasive species and the compaction of mine surfaces are ecological filters that usually restrict the establishment and growth of native plant species. The understanding of ecological filter mechanisms aiming to overcome their effects on the ecological succession is crucial for the ecological restoration of ecosystems. In order to evaluate the effects of reducing the intensity of the surface compaction and the grass dominance on the plant recruitment, we set up 24 experimental plots at six repetitions in a mine dominated by Urochloa brizantha. Treatments consisted in control (T1), herbicide application on U. brizantha (T2), mechanized plowing to ameliorate surface compaction (T3), and the combination of T2 and T3 (T4). Results showed that the chemical attenuation of U. brizantha dominance and surface decompaction allowed the recruitment of 29 plant species, 66% of which are invasive species, exotic to the Cerrado biome. However, the treatments T2, T3, and T4 resulted in the formation of richer and more diverse plant communities in comparison to the plots used as control (T1). U. brizantha cover redeveloped after both surface unpacking and herbicide application, but the plant species that recruited on U. brizantha cover in the meantime improved the ecological condition in experimental plots.Dominância de espécies exóticas invasoras e compactação de substratos minerados são filtros ecológicos que geralmente restringem o estabelecimento e o crescimento de espécies nativas de plantas em jazidas mineradas. O entendimento dos mecanismos de atuação e a eliminação desses filtros são de grande importância para a restauração ecológica de ecossistemas. Visando melhorar a condição ecológica de uma jazida tratada com lodo de esgoto dominada por Urochloa brizantha (Braquiarão) e com a superfície compactada, dois tratamentos foram aplicados em parcelas experimentais para se analisarem os efeitos da atenuação desses filtros sobre o recrutamento de plantas: uso de herbicida para redução da dominância de U. brizantha e escarificação mecanizada da superfície compactada, aplicados individualmente e combinados. A atenuação da dominância de U. brizanthae a descompactação da superfície minerada fomentaram o recrutamento de 29 espécies de plantas, 66% das quais descritas como espécies exóticas e invasoras do Cerrado. Os tratamentos aplicados individualmente ou combinados resultaram na formação de biocenoses mais ricas em espécies e mais biodiversas em comparação às parcelas usadas como controle. A cobertura de U. brizantha se recuperou até o final do período chuvoso nas parcelas que receberam os dois tratamentos, mas o recrutamento de espécies que permaneceram sobre a cobertura de U. brizantha melhorou a condição ecológica nas parcelas experimentais.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-06-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3647610.5902/1980509836476Ciência Florestal; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2020); 436-450Ciência Florestal; v. 30 n. 2 (2020); 436-4501980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/36476/36476Copyright (c) 2020 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaduino, Alexander Paulo do CarmoCorrêa, Rodrigo StudartMunhoz, Cássia Beatriz RodriguesFaria Júnior, Jair Eustáquio Quintino deBringel Junior, João Bernardo de AzevedoBarros, Letícia dos SantosSantos, Pietro Matheus Pereira2021-05-20T04:00:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36476Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-05-20T04:00:46Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome Manipulação de filtros ecológicos para aumentar a cobertura vegetal nativa em jazida tratada com lodo de esgoto no Bioma Cerrado |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome Baduino, Alexander Paulo do Carmo Glyphosate Soil compaction Ecological restoration Urochloa brizantha Glifosato Compactação do solo Restauração ecológica Urochloa brizantha |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
title_full |
Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
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Management of ecological filters for increasing the native vegetation cover in a mine treated with sewage sludge in the Cerrado Biome |
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Baduino, Alexander Paulo do Carmo |
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Baduino, Alexander Paulo do Carmo Corrêa, Rodrigo Studart Munhoz, Cássia Beatriz Rodrigues Faria Júnior, Jair Eustáquio Quintino de Bringel Junior, João Bernardo de Azevedo Barros, Letícia dos Santos Santos, Pietro Matheus Pereira |
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author |
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Corrêa, Rodrigo Studart Munhoz, Cássia Beatriz Rodrigues Faria Júnior, Jair Eustáquio Quintino de Bringel Junior, João Bernardo de Azevedo Barros, Letícia dos Santos Santos, Pietro Matheus Pereira |
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Baduino, Alexander Paulo do Carmo Corrêa, Rodrigo Studart Munhoz, Cássia Beatriz Rodrigues Faria Júnior, Jair Eustáquio Quintino de Bringel Junior, João Bernardo de Azevedo Barros, Letícia dos Santos Santos, Pietro Matheus Pereira |
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Glyphosate Soil compaction Ecological restoration Urochloa brizantha Glifosato Compactação do solo Restauração ecológica Urochloa brizantha |
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Glyphosate Soil compaction Ecological restoration Urochloa brizantha Glifosato Compactação do solo Restauração ecológica Urochloa brizantha |
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The dominance of invasive species and the compaction of mine surfaces are ecological filters that usually restrict the establishment and growth of native plant species. The understanding of ecological filter mechanisms aiming to overcome their effects on the ecological succession is crucial for the ecological restoration of ecosystems. In order to evaluate the effects of reducing the intensity of the surface compaction and the grass dominance on the plant recruitment, we set up 24 experimental plots at six repetitions in a mine dominated by Urochloa brizantha. Treatments consisted in control (T1), herbicide application on U. brizantha (T2), mechanized plowing to ameliorate surface compaction (T3), and the combination of T2 and T3 (T4). Results showed that the chemical attenuation of U. brizantha dominance and surface decompaction allowed the recruitment of 29 plant species, 66% of which are invasive species, exotic to the Cerrado biome. However, the treatments T2, T3, and T4 resulted in the formation of richer and more diverse plant communities in comparison to the plots used as control (T1). U. brizantha cover redeveloped after both surface unpacking and herbicide application, but the plant species that recruited on U. brizantha cover in the meantime improved the ecological condition in experimental plots. |
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