Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro

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Autor(a) principal: BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Light is a determining resource to seedlings growth and survival, even in environments where light is not necessarily limiting, such as in Seasonally Dry Tropical forests. The effect of light gradient in traits related to resource acquisition and adaptive plasticity in Caatinga's woody species are not known. This study aimed to investigate the influence of a light gradient in morphological and allocational traits in seedlings of ten woody species, widely distributed in semiarid Northeast Brazil. These species represent a vast combination of phenologic traits, water potential and wood density. We tested the following hypotheses: 1) specific leaf area (SLA) plasticity responds positively to relative growth rate (RGR), therefore being adaptive (Chapter One); 2) the effect of light gradient results in a coordinated variation among root and leaf traits (Chapter Two). The experiment was carried in Serra Talhada, PE and was comprised of three treatments, 100%, 60% e 30% light, where seedlings were watered three times a week, based on local evapotranspiration. We evaluated nine morphological and allocational traits, known for responding to light availability changes. RGR was not correlated with plastic to SLA, but was with plastic to biomass allocation to roots and stem. The greatest RGR were observed in high wood density deciduous species and the lowest RGR were observed in evergreen species. The species which responded significantly to light gradient were Bauhinia cheilantha which grew faster at 60% light, and Cynophalla flexuosa, with the slowest growth at 30% light. There was no coordinated variation between root and leaf traits and light gradient. Species did not differ in specific root length, although there were some significant difference between total root length and root dry mass. Therefore, none of our hypotheses were confirmed. Such results reveal a complex relation among leaves and roots traits, with a diversity of mechanisms allowing the coexistence of species and with plasticity neutralizing a great part of niche differentiation. Also, our results suggest that root and stalk traits plasticity could be important for shade tolerance, probably related to species capacity to deal with heterogeneity in resource availability.
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spelling RODAL, Maria Jesus NogueiraLIMA, André Luiz Alves deSALIMON, Cleber IbraimBARBOSA, Dilosa Carvalho de AlencarSAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sá BarrettoMEUNIER, Isabelle Maria Jacquelinehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5270405568875602BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves2018-08-13T15:08:28Z2017-02-22BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves. Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro. 2017. 75 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7402Light is a determining resource to seedlings growth and survival, even in environments where light is not necessarily limiting, such as in Seasonally Dry Tropical forests. The effect of light gradient in traits related to resource acquisition and adaptive plasticity in Caatinga's woody species are not known. This study aimed to investigate the influence of a light gradient in morphological and allocational traits in seedlings of ten woody species, widely distributed in semiarid Northeast Brazil. These species represent a vast combination of phenologic traits, water potential and wood density. We tested the following hypotheses: 1) specific leaf area (SLA) plasticity responds positively to relative growth rate (RGR), therefore being adaptive (Chapter One); 2) the effect of light gradient results in a coordinated variation among root and leaf traits (Chapter Two). The experiment was carried in Serra Talhada, PE and was comprised of three treatments, 100%, 60% e 30% light, where seedlings were watered three times a week, based on local evapotranspiration. We evaluated nine morphological and allocational traits, known for responding to light availability changes. RGR was not correlated with plastic to SLA, but was with plastic to biomass allocation to roots and stem. The greatest RGR were observed in high wood density deciduous species and the lowest RGR were observed in evergreen species. The species which responded significantly to light gradient were Bauhinia cheilantha which grew faster at 60% light, and Cynophalla flexuosa, with the slowest growth at 30% light. There was no coordinated variation between root and leaf traits and light gradient. Species did not differ in specific root length, although there were some significant difference between total root length and root dry mass. Therefore, none of our hypotheses were confirmed. Such results reveal a complex relation among leaves and roots traits, with a diversity of mechanisms allowing the coexistence of species and with plasticity neutralizing a great part of niche differentiation. Also, our results suggest that root and stalk traits plasticity could be important for shade tolerance, probably related to species capacity to deal with heterogeneity in resource availability.A luz é um recurso determinante ao crescimento e à sobrevivência das plantas, mesmo em ambientes onde esse recurso não é necessariamente limitante, como nas Florestas Tropicais Sazonalmente Secas. O efeito do gradiente de luminosidade nos traços relacionados a captura de recursos e sua plasticidade adaptativa para espécies da caatinga ainda não são conhecidos. O objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a influência do gradiente de luminosidade nos traços morfológicos e alocacionais em plântulas de 10 espécies lenhosas, amplamente distribuídas no semiárido brasileiro. As espécies apresentam uma vasta combinação de traços fenológicos, potencial hídrico e densidade da madeira. Testou-se as hipóteses: 1) a plasticidade na área foliar específica (AFE) está relacionada positivamente a taxa de crescimento relativo (TCR), sendo, portanto, adaptativa (capítulo 1); 2) o efeito do gradiente de luminosidade resulta em variação coordenada entre os traços das raízes e das folhas (capítulo 2). O experimento, montado no município de Serra Talhada, PE, foi composto pelos tratamentos 100%, 60% e 30% de luz, tendo as plântulas ficado por 120 dias regadas três vezes por semana com base na evapotranspiração de referência. Foram mensurados 15 traços morfológicos e alocacionais, conhecidos por responder à variação na disponibilidade de luz. A TCR não foi correlacionada com a plasticidade na AFE, mas com a plasticidade na alocação de biomassa no caule e nas raízes. As maiores TCR foram observadas em plântulas de espécies decíduas com madeira de alta densidade e as menores nas espécies sempre verde. As espécies que responderam significativamente ao gradiente de luz foram Bauhinia cheilantha que cresceu mais rapidamente a 60% de luz, e Cynophalla flexuosa, com menor desempenho a 30% de luz. Não houve variações coordenadas entre os traços foliares e radiculares ao longo do gradiente de luz. As espécies não diferiram quanto ao comprimento radicular específico, embora com diferenças significativas entre comprimento radicular total e massa seca das raízes. Portanto, nenhuma das hipóteses foi confirmada. Os resultados revelam uma complexa ligação entre os traços foliares e radiculares, com grande diversidade de mecanismo possibilitando a coexistência, e com a plasticidade neutralizando grande parte da diferenciação de nicho. Os resultados sugerem que a plasticidade nos traços das raízes e do caule pode ser importante para lidar com a sombra e com a seca, provavelmente relacionada a capacidade da espécie em lidar com a variação na disponibilidade desses recursos.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-08-13T15:08:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jorcely Goncalves Barroso.pdf: 1407033 bytes, checksum: efc818e25934ea52797aaa068918756c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-13T15:08:28Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Seedling and sapling functional strategies in caatinga woody species of northeast Brazil
title Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
spellingShingle Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves
Plântula
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Luminosidade
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
title_short Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
title_full Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
title_fullStr Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
title_full_unstemmed Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
title_sort Estratégias funcionais de plântulas e da regeneração de espécies lenhosas da caatinga do nordeste brasileiro
author BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves
author_facet BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SALIMON, Cleber Ibraim
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv BARBOSA, Dilosa Carvalho de Alencar
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sá Barretto
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv MEUNIER, Isabelle Maria Jacqueline
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BARROSO, Jorcely Gonçalves
contributor_str_mv RODAL, Maria Jesus Nogueira
LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
SALIMON, Cleber Ibraim
BARBOSA, Dilosa Carvalho de Alencar
SAMPAIO, Everardo Valadares de Sá Barretto
MEUNIER, Isabelle Maria Jacqueline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plântula
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Luminosidade
topic Plântula
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
Regeneração natural
Luminosidade
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
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description Light is a determining resource to seedlings growth and survival, even in environments where light is not necessarily limiting, such as in Seasonally Dry Tropical forests. The effect of light gradient in traits related to resource acquisition and adaptive plasticity in Caatinga's woody species are not known. This study aimed to investigate the influence of a light gradient in morphological and allocational traits in seedlings of ten woody species, widely distributed in semiarid Northeast Brazil. These species represent a vast combination of phenologic traits, water potential and wood density. We tested the following hypotheses: 1) specific leaf area (SLA) plasticity responds positively to relative growth rate (RGR), therefore being adaptive (Chapter One); 2) the effect of light gradient results in a coordinated variation among root and leaf traits (Chapter Two). The experiment was carried in Serra Talhada, PE and was comprised of three treatments, 100%, 60% e 30% light, where seedlings were watered three times a week, based on local evapotranspiration. We evaluated nine morphological and allocational traits, known for responding to light availability changes. RGR was not correlated with plastic to SLA, but was with plastic to biomass allocation to roots and stem. The greatest RGR were observed in high wood density deciduous species and the lowest RGR were observed in evergreen species. The species which responded significantly to light gradient were Bauhinia cheilantha which grew faster at 60% light, and Cynophalla flexuosa, with the slowest growth at 30% light. There was no coordinated variation between root and leaf traits and light gradient. Species did not differ in specific root length, although there were some significant difference between total root length and root dry mass. Therefore, none of our hypotheses were confirmed. Such results reveal a complex relation among leaves and roots traits, with a diversity of mechanisms allowing the coexistence of species and with plasticity neutralizing a great part of niche differentiation. Also, our results suggest that root and stalk traits plasticity could be important for shade tolerance, probably related to species capacity to deal with heterogeneity in resource availability.
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