Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores
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Data de Publicação: | 2017 |
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Resumo: | According to the River Continuum Concept, in small rivers, corresponding to ~ 80% of river basins, the main energy source for the trophic chain is the material produced in riparian zones, especially leaves. This material goes through the process of decomposition, which is responsible for the nutrients cycling and maintenance of aquatic communities. In this context, the objective of this study is to investigate the effects of physical, chemical and physiological traits of plant species on microbial activity and fragmentation, and as a consequence on decomposition rates. In the first chapter we investigated the activity of Phylloicus fragmentation in relation to food resources with different leaf traits. We found that the shredders have their food activity stimulated by substrate with less amount of lignin, which facilitates fungus conditioning and promotes the palatability of the detritus. In the second chapter, we investigated the feeding preference and assimilation of C3 and C4 carbon by Phylloicus and Aegla longirostri. We found that the shredders consume more the C4 species, but do not alter its isotopic signature and the intense activity of the hyphomycetes in the leaves C4 stimulated the consumption by the shredders. In the third chapter we investigated the effect of nutrient enrichment on soil and water on leaf nutritional quality and decomposition rates. We showed that the fertilized trees promoted leaves more nutritious than leaves of unfertilized trees. In addition, we found that the effect of nutrient enrichment on water was stronger than the nutrient enrichment of leaves in the decomposition process. Within the three chapters, we verified that the activities of the shredders and fungi are influenced by the characteristics of the leaves and are related to the riparian vegetation, especially by C3 carbon. We verified that the structural compounds are determinant for the microbial colonization and consequently for the fragmentation and litter decomposition. We also verified that the enrichment of nutrients in the water may be more important for the process of leaf decomposition than the nutrients in the leaves. |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositoresRegulator factors of leaf breakdown: an approach on shredders and decomposersAegla longirostriHifomicetosEnriquecimento de nutrientesPhylloicusVegetação ripáriaEnrichment of nutrientsHyphomycetesPhylloicusRiparian zonesCNPQ::CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICASAccording to the River Continuum Concept, in small rivers, corresponding to ~ 80% of river basins, the main energy source for the trophic chain is the material produced in riparian zones, especially leaves. This material goes through the process of decomposition, which is responsible for the nutrients cycling and maintenance of aquatic communities. In this context, the objective of this study is to investigate the effects of physical, chemical and physiological traits of plant species on microbial activity and fragmentation, and as a consequence on decomposition rates. In the first chapter we investigated the activity of Phylloicus fragmentation in relation to food resources with different leaf traits. We found that the shredders have their food activity stimulated by substrate with less amount of lignin, which facilitates fungus conditioning and promotes the palatability of the detritus. In the second chapter, we investigated the feeding preference and assimilation of C3 and C4 carbon by Phylloicus and Aegla longirostri. We found that the shredders consume more the C4 species, but do not alter its isotopic signature and the intense activity of the hyphomycetes in the leaves C4 stimulated the consumption by the shredders. In the third chapter we investigated the effect of nutrient enrichment on soil and water on leaf nutritional quality and decomposition rates. We showed that the fertilized trees promoted leaves more nutritious than leaves of unfertilized trees. In addition, we found that the effect of nutrient enrichment on water was stronger than the nutrient enrichment of leaves in the decomposition process. Within the three chapters, we verified that the activities of the shredders and fungi are influenced by the characteristics of the leaves and are related to the riparian vegetation, especially by C3 carbon. We verified that the structural compounds are determinant for the microbial colonization and consequently for the fragmentation and litter decomposition. We also verified that the enrichment of nutrients in the water may be more important for the process of leaf decomposition than the nutrients in the leaves.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESDe acordo com a teoria do Contínuo Fluvial, nos pequenos rios florestados, que correspondem a ~80% das bacias hidrográficas, a principal fonte de energia para a cadeia trófica é o material produzido nas zonas ripárias, especialmente folhas. Este material passa pelo processo de decomposição, que é responsável pela ciclagem de nutrientes e manutenção das comunidades aquáticas. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste estudo é investigar os efeitos dos traços físicos, químicos e fisiológicos das espécies vegetais na atividade de microrganismos e invertebrados decompositores, e como consequência nas taxas de decomposição. No primeiro capítulo investigamos a atividade de fragmentação de Phylloicus frente a recursos alimentares com características foliares diferentes. Nós constatamos que os fragmentadores têm sua atividade alimentar estimulada por substrato com menor quantidade de lignina, o que facilita o condicionamento por fungos e promove a palatabilidade do detrito. No segundo capítulo, investigamos a preferência alimentar e assimilação C3 e C4 por Phylloicus e Aegla longirostri. Constatamos que os fragmentadores consomem mais a espécie C4, porém não alteram sua assinatura isotópica. E a intensa atividade dos hifomicetos nas folhas C4 estimulou o maior consumo pelos fragmentadores. No terceiro capítulo investigamos o efeito do enriquecimento de nutrientes no solo e na água na qualidade nutricional das folhas e nas taxas de decomposição. Evidenciamos que as plantas fertilizadas geraram folhas mais nutritivas que as não fertilizadas. Além disso, averiguamos que o efeito do aumento de nutrientes na água foi mais forte do que o efeito de nutrientes das folhas no processo de decomposição. Com os três capítulos verificamos que as atividades dos fragmentadores e fungos são influenciadas pelas características das folhas e estão relacionadas com a vegetação ripária, especialmente por carbono C3. Constatamos que os compostos estruturais são determinantes para a colonização microbiana e por consequência para a fragmentação e decomposição foliar. Verificamos também que o enriquecimento de nutrientes na água pode ser mais importante para o processo de decomposição foliar do que os nutrientes nas folhas.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasSantos, Sandrohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2397252405405950Moretti, Marcelo da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3547610267125711Restello, Rozane Mariahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2842573490163132Albertoni, Edéltihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2527146511218001Kotzian, Carla Benderhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6605877914229435Biasi, Cristiane2018-05-29T15:43:46Z2018-05-29T15:43:46Z2017-02-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/13268ark:/26339/00130000129ctporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-05-03T13:40:44Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/13268Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-05-03T13:40:44Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores Regulator factors of leaf breakdown: an approach on shredders and decomposers |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores Biasi, Cristiane Aegla longirostri Hifomicetos Enriquecimento de nutrientes Phylloicus Vegetação ripária Enrichment of nutrients Hyphomycetes Phylloicus Riparian zones CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
title_full |
Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
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Fatores reguladores da decomposição foliar: uma abordagem sobre fragmentadores e decompositores |
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Biasi, Cristiane |
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Biasi, Cristiane |
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Santos, Sandro http://lattes.cnpq.br/2397252405405950 Moretti, Marcelo da Silva http://lattes.cnpq.br/3547610267125711 Restello, Rozane Maria http://lattes.cnpq.br/2842573490163132 Albertoni, Edélti http://lattes.cnpq.br/2527146511218001 Kotzian, Carla Bender http://lattes.cnpq.br/6605877914229435 |
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Biasi, Cristiane |
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Aegla longirostri Hifomicetos Enriquecimento de nutrientes Phylloicus Vegetação ripária Enrichment of nutrients Hyphomycetes Phylloicus Riparian zones CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS |
topic |
Aegla longirostri Hifomicetos Enriquecimento de nutrientes Phylloicus Vegetação ripária Enrichment of nutrients Hyphomycetes Phylloicus Riparian zones CNPQ::CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS |
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According to the River Continuum Concept, in small rivers, corresponding to ~ 80% of river basins, the main energy source for the trophic chain is the material produced in riparian zones, especially leaves. This material goes through the process of decomposition, which is responsible for the nutrients cycling and maintenance of aquatic communities. In this context, the objective of this study is to investigate the effects of physical, chemical and physiological traits of plant species on microbial activity and fragmentation, and as a consequence on decomposition rates. In the first chapter we investigated the activity of Phylloicus fragmentation in relation to food resources with different leaf traits. We found that the shredders have their food activity stimulated by substrate with less amount of lignin, which facilitates fungus conditioning and promotes the palatability of the detritus. In the second chapter, we investigated the feeding preference and assimilation of C3 and C4 carbon by Phylloicus and Aegla longirostri. We found that the shredders consume more the C4 species, but do not alter its isotopic signature and the intense activity of the hyphomycetes in the leaves C4 stimulated the consumption by the shredders. In the third chapter we investigated the effect of nutrient enrichment on soil and water on leaf nutritional quality and decomposition rates. We showed that the fertilized trees promoted leaves more nutritious than leaves of unfertilized trees. In addition, we found that the effect of nutrient enrichment on water was stronger than the nutrient enrichment of leaves in the decomposition process. Within the three chapters, we verified that the activities of the shredders and fungi are influenced by the characteristics of the leaves and are related to the riparian vegetation, especially by C3 carbon. We verified that the structural compounds are determinant for the microbial colonization and consequently for the fragmentation and litter decomposition. We also verified that the enrichment of nutrients in the water may be more important for the process of leaf decomposition than the nutrients in the leaves. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brasil Ciências Biológicas UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas |
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