Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão

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Autor(a) principal: BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: FIGUEIREDO, PAULO S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UnB
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/25873
https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-84042002000300012
Resumo: The phenological patterns of trees from cerrado, savannah and others seasonally dry forest are not well known and causes for observed periodicity are still obscure; it is said to be caused either by abiotic factors like precipitation or to biotic ones or even both, or also enforced by phylogenetic restriction. In an area of cerrado in the far northeast of Maranhão, the ten most frequent leguminous trees were monitored during twenty-two months. The phenological records were made montly in a sample of ten individuals of each species. Either vegetative or reproductive growth are periodical and seasonal events and in the most species flowering occur during the dry season simultaneous to leaves renewal. Most species produce fruits during the wet period and the propagules are dispersed almost exclusively during the dry one. Tree phenological patterns are discernible: species that renew their leaves and bloom early during the dry season, fruiting and dispersing their propagules at the same season (1), species that renew their leaves late in the dry season, flowering at this time (2) or flowering during the wet season (3), fruiting in the wet period and dispersing their propagules during the following dry one. Periods of vegetative growth and dormancy seem to occur alternately more synchronised with variation of the photoperiod, thermoperiod, and irradiance, than seasonal variations of water availability. Phenological patterns, flowering and fruting periods vary inter and intra families considered as monophyletic, being the only convergence, at this taxonomic level, the synchronisation of thepropagules dispersal in the dry season. The vegetative reproduction does not seem to be a common event in the leguminous species studied.
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spelling BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.FIGUEIREDO, PAULO S.2017-12-07T04:35:40Z2017-12-07T04:35:40Z2002Rev. bras. Bot.,v.25,n.3,p.361-369,2002http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/25873https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-84042002000300012The phenological patterns of trees from cerrado, savannah and others seasonally dry forest are not well known and causes for observed periodicity are still obscure; it is said to be caused either by abiotic factors like precipitation or to biotic ones or even both, or also enforced by phylogenetic restriction. In an area of cerrado in the far northeast of Maranhão, the ten most frequent leguminous trees were monitored during twenty-two months. The phenological records were made montly in a sample of ten individuals of each species. Either vegetative or reproductive growth are periodical and seasonal events and in the most species flowering occur during the dry season simultaneous to leaves renewal. Most species produce fruits during the wet period and the propagules are dispersed almost exclusively during the dry one. Tree phenological patterns are discernible: species that renew their leaves and bloom early during the dry season, fruiting and dispersing their propagules at the same season (1), species that renew their leaves late in the dry season, flowering at this time (2) or flowering during the wet season (3), fruiting in the wet period and dispersing their propagules during the following dry one. Periods of vegetative growth and dormancy seem to occur alternately more synchronised with variation of the photoperiod, thermoperiod, and irradiance, than seasonal variations of water availability. Phenological patterns, flowering and fruting periods vary inter and intra families considered as monophyletic, being the only convergence, at this taxonomic level, the synchronisation of thepropagules dispersal in the dry season. The vegetative reproduction does not seem to be a common event in the leguminous species studied.Os padrões fenológicos da vegetação arbórea do cerrado, savanas e demais formações florestais periodicamente secas ainda são pouco conhecidos, assim como são ainda obscuras as causas da periodicidade observada, ora atribuída a fatores abióticos, ora a fatores bióticos, ou a ambos, ou ainda determinada por restrição filogenética. Em uma área de cerrado marginal no extremo nordeste do Maranhão foram estudadas, durante vinte e dois meses, as dez espécies de leguminosas arbóreas mais freqüentes. As observações foram mensais em uma amostra de dez indivíduos por espécie. Nestas leguminosas, tanto o crescimento vegetativo quanto o reprodutivo são eventos periódicos e sazonais e, na maioria das espécies, a floração ocorre durante a estação seca sendo simultânea à renovação das folhas. Três padrões fenológicos podem ser distinguidos: espécies que renovam suas folhas e florescem precocemente na seca, frutificam e dispersam seus propágulos ainda nesta estação (1), espécies que renovam suas folhas tardiamente na seca e florescem nesta ocasião (2) ou florescem na estação chuvosa (3), frutificando na estação chuvosa e dispersando seus propágulos na seca subseqüente. Períodos de atividade de crescimento vegetativo e dormência alternam-se, aparentemente mais sincronizados com as variações no fotoperíodo, termoperíodo e irradiância do que com as variações sazonais na disponibilidade hídrica. Os padrões fenológicos assim como os períodos de floração e de frutificação variam entre as famílias consideradas como monofiléticas, sendo a única convergência neste nível taxonômico a sincronização da dispersão de propágulos com a estação seca. A reprodução vegetativa parece não ser um evento comum nas leguminosas estudadas.Em processamentoSociedade Botânica de São PauloFenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do MaranhãoPhenology of leguminous trees in an area of cerrado in the northeast of MaranhãoFenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePhenologyleguminouscerradoMaranhãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBORIGINALa12v25n3.pdfapplication/pdf78013http://repositorio2.unb.br/jspui/bitstream/10482/25873/1/a12v25n3.pdfd94de3145d19abdaec86cec6fd101be7MD51open access10482/258732023-10-06 16:15:26.278open accessoai:repositorio2.unb.br:10482/25873Biblioteca Digital de Teses e DissertaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-10-06T19:15:26Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
Phenology of leguminous trees in an area of cerrado in the northeast of Maranhão
Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
title Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
spellingShingle Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.
Phenology
leguminous
cerrado
Maranhão
title_short Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
title_full Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
title_fullStr Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
title_full_unstemmed Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
title_sort Fenologia de leguminosas arbóreas em uma área de cerrado marginal no nordeste do Maranhão
author BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.
author_facet BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.
FIGUEIREDO, PAULO S.
author_role author
author2 FIGUEIREDO, PAULO S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BULHÃO, CLARISSA F.
FIGUEIREDO, PAULO S.
dc.subject.keyword.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Phenology
leguminous
cerrado
Maranhão
topic Phenology
leguminous
cerrado
Maranhão
description The phenological patterns of trees from cerrado, savannah and others seasonally dry forest are not well known and causes for observed periodicity are still obscure; it is said to be caused either by abiotic factors like precipitation or to biotic ones or even both, or also enforced by phylogenetic restriction. In an area of cerrado in the far northeast of Maranhão, the ten most frequent leguminous trees were monitored during twenty-two months. The phenological records were made montly in a sample of ten individuals of each species. Either vegetative or reproductive growth are periodical and seasonal events and in the most species flowering occur during the dry season simultaneous to leaves renewal. Most species produce fruits during the wet period and the propagules are dispersed almost exclusively during the dry one. Tree phenological patterns are discernible: species that renew their leaves and bloom early during the dry season, fruiting and dispersing their propagules at the same season (1), species that renew their leaves late in the dry season, flowering at this time (2) or flowering during the wet season (3), fruiting in the wet period and dispersing their propagules during the following dry one. Periods of vegetative growth and dormancy seem to occur alternately more synchronised with variation of the photoperiod, thermoperiod, and irradiance, than seasonal variations of water availability. Phenological patterns, flowering and fruting periods vary inter and intra families considered as monophyletic, being the only convergence, at this taxonomic level, the synchronisation of thepropagules dispersal in the dry season. The vegetative reproduction does not seem to be a common event in the leguminous species studied.
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