Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Plants may present a broad variation in phenological features, as a consequence of the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors that influence reproductive success. Thus, areas that are subjected to different degrees of anthropogenic pressure offer distinct conditions to the establishment and development of plant populations, including the occurrence and the intensity of phenological events. One of the most important factors that influence plant development in dry forests is the precipitation, mainly for annual herbaceous species, which generally grow and reproduce in the rainy season. The phenology of these plants is poorly documented, mainly in the caatinga, a dry forest vegetation that grows in NE Brazil. For this reason, this study aims to learn more about the phenology of caatinga grass, with the following hypotheses: 1. The period of manifestation of phenophases may differ between a disturbed and a preserved area in a region of caatinga. 2. The level of synchrony of the populations of phenophases occur simultaneously in both areas tend to be different. 3. The amount of flowers and fruits of herbaceous populations studied may be different among sites (preserved and anthropic). 4. The manifestation of phenophases of herbaceous annual can have a correlation with local rainfall during its life cycle. The study was conducted in two areas of caatinga vegetation. One of them is a remnant of caatinga forest, hereafter called preserved one, and the other is an area that is regenerating, when occurred the abandone of agricultural practices. Bothe areas are located in the Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco, Caruaru municipality, NE Brazil. In each area the vegetative and reproductive phenophases of 30 individuals of five annual, herbaceous species: Bidens bipinnata L., Commelina obliqua Vahl, Delilia biflora (L.) Kuntze, Desmodium glabrum (Mill.) DC. and Pseudabutilon spicatum (Kunth) R.E. Fr., were accompanied weekly during all their life cycle, understood from January to October 2011. The period, synchrony, number of reproductive structures and levels of correlation between precipitation and phenophases were compared between the two areas. It was observed a high synchrony in the phenological events between the two areas. It was found that the populations did not show strong variations in time and timing of their phenophases between the two environments. However, only one species did not show a high synchronization in flowering, fruiting and leaf drop for both areas. It was also noted that four species showed significant differences in number of reproductive structures produced by each population, demonstrating the interference of phenological areas in this regard. On the other hand, while it is true that many plants of the caatinga have a dependence on rainfall for its development was not seen any significant correlation between this factor and reproductive phenophases of herbs in two areas during their life cycle. For vegetative phenophases were observed a significant correlation with the local precipitation. Finally, the results of this study indicate that there is not a noticeable difference in the manifestation of phenophases in populations of the savanna grasses therophytes present in the immediate environment, but subject to different conditions as to shift the time of the phenophase, or in sync. However, the productivity, abandoned cultivation area had a greater production of reproductive structures of populations of Bidens bipinnata and Commelina obliqua, while the preserved area was more favorable for a higher production of reproductive structures of populations and Pseudabutilon spicatum and Desmodium glabrum. Thus, some herbaceous species have a more positive relationship with regenerating areas, favoring their phenological responses, while others do not have this type of relationship with these areas.
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spelling ARAÚJO, Elcida de LimaCASTRO, Cibele Cardoso deKIILL, Lúcia Helena PiedadeMACHADO, Isabel Cristina SobreiraLEITE, Ana Virgínia de LimaSALES, Margareth Ferreira dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5514803741124706SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento2016-06-16T12:33:11Z2012-02-13SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento. Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga). 2012. 74 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4770Plants may present a broad variation in phenological features, as a consequence of the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors that influence reproductive success. Thus, areas that are subjected to different degrees of anthropogenic pressure offer distinct conditions to the establishment and development of plant populations, including the occurrence and the intensity of phenological events. One of the most important factors that influence plant development in dry forests is the precipitation, mainly for annual herbaceous species, which generally grow and reproduce in the rainy season. The phenology of these plants is poorly documented, mainly in the caatinga, a dry forest vegetation that grows in NE Brazil. For this reason, this study aims to learn more about the phenology of caatinga grass, with the following hypotheses: 1. The period of manifestation of phenophases may differ between a disturbed and a preserved area in a region of caatinga. 2. The level of synchrony of the populations of phenophases occur simultaneously in both areas tend to be different. 3. The amount of flowers and fruits of herbaceous populations studied may be different among sites (preserved and anthropic). 4. The manifestation of phenophases of herbaceous annual can have a correlation with local rainfall during its life cycle. The study was conducted in two areas of caatinga vegetation. One of them is a remnant of caatinga forest, hereafter called preserved one, and the other is an area that is regenerating, when occurred the abandone of agricultural practices. Bothe areas are located in the Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco, Caruaru municipality, NE Brazil. In each area the vegetative and reproductive phenophases of 30 individuals of five annual, herbaceous species: Bidens bipinnata L., Commelina obliqua Vahl, Delilia biflora (L.) Kuntze, Desmodium glabrum (Mill.) DC. and Pseudabutilon spicatum (Kunth) R.E. Fr., were accompanied weekly during all their life cycle, understood from January to October 2011. The period, synchrony, number of reproductive structures and levels of correlation between precipitation and phenophases were compared between the two areas. It was observed a high synchrony in the phenological events between the two areas. It was found that the populations did not show strong variations in time and timing of their phenophases between the two environments. However, only one species did not show a high synchronization in flowering, fruiting and leaf drop for both areas. It was also noted that four species showed significant differences in number of reproductive structures produced by each population, demonstrating the interference of phenological areas in this regard. On the other hand, while it is true that many plants of the caatinga have a dependence on rainfall for its development was not seen any significant correlation between this factor and reproductive phenophases of herbs in two areas during their life cycle. For vegetative phenophases were observed a significant correlation with the local precipitation. Finally, the results of this study indicate that there is not a noticeable difference in the manifestation of phenophases in populations of the savanna grasses therophytes present in the immediate environment, but subject to different conditions as to shift the time of the phenophase, or in sync. However, the productivity, abandoned cultivation area had a greater production of reproductive structures of populations of Bidens bipinnata and Commelina obliqua, while the preserved area was more favorable for a higher production of reproductive structures of populations and Pseudabutilon spicatum and Desmodium glabrum. Thus, some herbaceous species have a more positive relationship with regenerating areas, favoring their phenological responses, while others do not have this type of relationship with these areas.Sabe-se que as plantas podem apresentar uma variação em suas características fenológicas, resultantes de uma interação com diversos fatores entre áreas diferentes, e que essas variações podem ser fundamentais para seu sucesso reprodutivo. Nesta perspectiva, áreas que são modificadas por ações humanas oferecem condições diferentes das áreas preservadas, e isto pode afetar a intensidade e o ritmo de cada fenofase vegetal. Sabe-se também que em ambientes de florestas secas, um dos principais fatores que influencia o desenvolvimento das plantas é a precipitação, principalmente das espécies herbáceas anuais, que geralmente crescem e reproduzem-se no período chuvoso. No entanto, a fenologia de espécies herbáceas em florestas secas perturbadas ainda é pouco conhecida, principalmente na caatinga, Nordeste do Brasil. Por este motivo, este estudo tem como objetivo conhecer um pouco mais sobre a fenologia do componente herbáceo da caatinga, apresentando as seguintes hipóteses: 1. A época de manifestação das fenofases pode diferir entre uma área preservada e uma antropizada em uma região de caatinga. 2. O nível de sincronia das fenofases das populações de ocorrência simultânea nas duas áreas tende a ser diferente. 3. A quantidade de flores e frutos das populações herbáceas analisadas pode ser diferente entre os locais (preservado e antropizado). 4. A manifestação das fenofases de herbáceas anuais pode apresentar uma correlação com a precipitação local durante seu ciclo de vida. O estudo foi desenvolvido em duas áreas de caatinga, sendo uma remanescente desse ecossistema, chamada de preservada, e outra de cultivo abandonado e em regeneração natural, denominada de antropizada, ambas pertencentes ao Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco, Caruaru-PE, Brasil. Nas duas áreas foram selecionados 30 indivíduos de cinco espécies herbáceas anuais: Bidens bipinnata L., Commelina obliqua Vahl, Delilia biflora (L.) Kuntze, Desmodium glabrum (Mill.) DC. e Pseudabutilon spicatum (Kunth) R.E. Fr., que tiveram suas fenofases vegetativas e reprodutivas acompanhadas semanalmente durante todo o seu ciclo de vida, compreendido de janeiro até outubro de 2011. Realizou-se uma comparação da época, sincronismo, número de estruturas reprodutivas e níveis de correlação entre a precipitação e as fenofases das populações dos dois trechos, esperando-se encontrar diferenças quanto a essas variáveis. Foi visto que as populações não apresentaram fortes variações na época e no sincronismo de suas fenofases, entre os dois ambientes. Entretanto, apenas uma espécie não apresentou um alto sincronismo na floração, frutificação e queda foliar para as duas áreas. Observou-se também que quatro espécies apresentaram diferença significativa no número de estruturas reprodutivas produzidas por cada população, demonstrando a interferência das áreas neste aspecto fenológico. Por outro lado, embora seja certo que muitas plantas da caatinga apresentem uma dependência da precipitação para o seu desenvolvimento, não foi visto nenhuma correlação significativa entre este fator e as fenofases reprodutivas das ervas nas duas áreas durante o seu ciclo de vida. Para as fenofases vegetativas foi observada uma correlação significativa com a precipitação local. Por fim, os resultados deste estudo indicam que não há uma diferença perceptível na manifestação das fenofases em populações de ervas terófitas da caatinga presentes em ambientes próximos, mas sujeitos a diferentes condições quanto ao deslocamento da época da fenofase, ou na sincronia. Contudo, quanto à produtividade, a área de cultivo abandonado apresentou uma maior produção de estruturas reprodutivas das populações de Bidens bipinnata e Commelina obliqua, enquanto que a área preservada foi mais favorável para uma maior produção de estruturas reprodutivas das populações de Desmodium glabrum e Pseudabutilon spicatum. Dessa forma, algumas espécies herbáceas apresentam uma relação mais positiva com áreas em regeneração, favorecendo suas respostas fenológicas, enquanto outras não apresentam este tipo de relação com essas áreas.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-06-16T12:33:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Diego Nathan do Nascimento Souza.pdf: 725691 bytes, checksum: d0bcce7dad7f792cd47816f21adbc2be (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-16T12:33:11Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
title Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
spellingShingle Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento
Antropizada
Precipitação (Meteorologia)
Fragmento antropizado
Sincronismo fenológico
Erva
Anthopogenic areas
Fragments
Herbs
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
title_full Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
title_fullStr Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
title_full_unstemmed Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
title_sort Fenologia de cinco espécies herbáceas em duas áreas(preservada e antropizada) de uma floresta tropical seca (caatinga)
author SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento
author_facet SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv KIILL, Lúcia Helena Piedade
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MACHADO, Isabel Cristina Sobreira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5514803741124706
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Diego Nathan do Nascimento
contributor_str_mv ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
KIILL, Lúcia Helena Piedade
MACHADO, Isabel Cristina Sobreira
LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antropizada
Precipitação (Meteorologia)
Fragmento antropizado
Sincronismo fenológico
Erva
topic Antropizada
Precipitação (Meteorologia)
Fragmento antropizado
Sincronismo fenológico
Erva
Anthopogenic areas
Fragments
Herbs
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anthopogenic areas
Fragments
Herbs
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
description Plants may present a broad variation in phenological features, as a consequence of the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors that influence reproductive success. Thus, areas that are subjected to different degrees of anthropogenic pressure offer distinct conditions to the establishment and development of plant populations, including the occurrence and the intensity of phenological events. One of the most important factors that influence plant development in dry forests is the precipitation, mainly for annual herbaceous species, which generally grow and reproduce in the rainy season. The phenology of these plants is poorly documented, mainly in the caatinga, a dry forest vegetation that grows in NE Brazil. For this reason, this study aims to learn more about the phenology of caatinga grass, with the following hypotheses: 1. The period of manifestation of phenophases may differ between a disturbed and a preserved area in a region of caatinga. 2. The level of synchrony of the populations of phenophases occur simultaneously in both areas tend to be different. 3. The amount of flowers and fruits of herbaceous populations studied may be different among sites (preserved and anthropic). 4. The manifestation of phenophases of herbaceous annual can have a correlation with local rainfall during its life cycle. The study was conducted in two areas of caatinga vegetation. One of them is a remnant of caatinga forest, hereafter called preserved one, and the other is an area that is regenerating, when occurred the abandone of agricultural practices. Bothe areas are located in the Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco, Caruaru municipality, NE Brazil. In each area the vegetative and reproductive phenophases of 30 individuals of five annual, herbaceous species: Bidens bipinnata L., Commelina obliqua Vahl, Delilia biflora (L.) Kuntze, Desmodium glabrum (Mill.) DC. and Pseudabutilon spicatum (Kunth) R.E. Fr., were accompanied weekly during all their life cycle, understood from January to October 2011. The period, synchrony, number of reproductive structures and levels of correlation between precipitation and phenophases were compared between the two areas. It was observed a high synchrony in the phenological events between the two areas. It was found that the populations did not show strong variations in time and timing of their phenophases between the two environments. However, only one species did not show a high synchronization in flowering, fruiting and leaf drop for both areas. It was also noted that four species showed significant differences in number of reproductive structures produced by each population, demonstrating the interference of phenological areas in this regard. On the other hand, while it is true that many plants of the caatinga have a dependence on rainfall for its development was not seen any significant correlation between this factor and reproductive phenophases of herbs in two areas during their life cycle. For vegetative phenophases were observed a significant correlation with the local precipitation. Finally, the results of this study indicate that there is not a noticeable difference in the manifestation of phenophases in populations of the savanna grasses therophytes present in the immediate environment, but subject to different conditions as to shift the time of the phenophase, or in sync. However, the productivity, abandoned cultivation area had a greater production of reproductive structures of populations of Bidens bipinnata and Commelina obliqua, while the preserved area was more favorable for a higher production of reproductive structures of populations and Pseudabutilon spicatum and Desmodium glabrum. Thus, some herbaceous species have a more positive relationship with regenerating areas, favoring their phenological responses, while others do not have this type of relationship with these areas.
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