Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues [UNESP], Lannes, Lucíola Santos [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2179-8087.006019
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/201584
Resumo: Brazil has extensive degraded areas, where vegetation fails to establish due to harsh soil conditions. However, some invasive species such as Urochloa decumbens are successful pioneers in such areas, but the reasons deserve investigation. Mycorrhizal fungi are abundant in Cerrado soils, and their association with plants are beneficial for their establishment in natural and degraded areas. This study investigated whether arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of native and exotic plants in the Cerrado differs between pristine and degraded areas. We collected 135 plants from four functional groups in 68 areas and determined the percentage of mycorrhizal colonization. The invasive grass Urochloa decumbens had significantly higher colonization rates in degraded than in native areas, and higher colonization than the native species. These results are important for soil management since Urochloa decumbens is widely used in early soil restoration efforts, and for nature conservation concerning the management of invasive plants in restoration areas.
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spelling Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian CerradoExotic plantsGrasslandMycorrhizaNative plantsRestorationBrazil has extensive degraded areas, where vegetation fails to establish due to harsh soil conditions. However, some invasive species such as Urochloa decumbens are successful pioneers in such areas, but the reasons deserve investigation. Mycorrhizal fungi are abundant in Cerrado soils, and their association with plants are beneficial for their establishment in natural and degraded areas. This study investigated whether arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of native and exotic plants in the Cerrado differs between pristine and degraded areas. We collected 135 plants from four functional groups in 68 areas and determined the percentage of mycorrhizal colonization. The invasive grass Urochloa decumbens had significantly higher colonization rates in degraded than in native areas, and higher colonization than the native species. These results are important for soil management since Urochloa decumbens is widely used in early soil restoration efforts, and for nature conservation concerning the management of invasive plants in restoration areas.Laboratório de Ecologia Vegetal Departamento de Biologia e Zootecnia Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho-UNESPDepartamento de Fitossanidade Engenharia Rural e Solos Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho -UNESPLaboratório de Ecologia Vegetal Departamento de Biologia e Zootecnia Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho-UNESPDepartamento de Fitossanidade Engenharia Rural e Solos Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho -UNESPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues [UNESP]Lannes, Lucíola Santos [UNESP]2020-12-12T02:36:29Z2020-12-12T02:36:29Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2179-8087.006019Floresta e Ambiente, v. 26, n. 4, 2019.2179-80871415-0980http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20158410.1590/2179-8087.006019S2179-808720190004001562-s2.0-85080147525S2179-80872019000400156.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFloresta e Ambienteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-05T18:12:56Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/201584Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:47:41.083805Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
title Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
spellingShingle Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]
Exotic plants
Grassland
Mycorrhiza
Native plants
Restoration
title_short Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_fullStr Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_sort Urochloa decumbens has higher mycorrhizal colonization in degraded than in pristine areas in the Brazilian Cerrado
author Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]
author_facet Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]
Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues [UNESP]
Lannes, Lucíola Santos [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues [UNESP]
Lannes, Lucíola Santos [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite, Matheus Roberto [UNESP]
Cassiolato, Ana Maria Rodrigues [UNESP]
Lannes, Lucíola Santos [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exotic plants
Grassland
Mycorrhiza
Native plants
Restoration
topic Exotic plants
Grassland
Mycorrhiza
Native plants
Restoration
description Brazil has extensive degraded areas, where vegetation fails to establish due to harsh soil conditions. However, some invasive species such as Urochloa decumbens are successful pioneers in such areas, but the reasons deserve investigation. Mycorrhizal fungi are abundant in Cerrado soils, and their association with plants are beneficial for their establishment in natural and degraded areas. This study investigated whether arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of native and exotic plants in the Cerrado differs between pristine and degraded areas. We collected 135 plants from four functional groups in 68 areas and determined the percentage of mycorrhizal colonization. The invasive grass Urochloa decumbens had significantly higher colonization rates in degraded than in native areas, and higher colonization than the native species. These results are important for soil management since Urochloa decumbens is widely used in early soil restoration efforts, and for nature conservation concerning the management of invasive plants in restoration areas.
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