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Soil seed bank of floodable native and cultivated grassland in the Pantanal wetland: effects of flood gradient, season and species invasion

Authors :
Bao, Francielli
Pott, Arnildo
Ferreira, Fernando
Arruda, Rafael
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Botany; September 2014, Vol. 37 Issue: 3 p239-250, 12p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In the Pantanal, exotic grasses are being introduced into native grasslands. Information on impact of these plants and of flood on the soil seed bank dynamics of grassland vegetation regarding distribution and diversity are yet scarce. The aim of this work was to evaluate species similarity of soil seed bank of native and cultivated grassland in the Pantanal, under effects of flood levels, season and species invasion, evaluating effects of ecological filter upon distribution and diversity of flora. The soil seed bank was sampled in 1 km2in native and 1 km2in cultivated grassland. To test the hypothesis regarding flood gradient, we collected soil samples of 20 × 20 cm, 3 cm deep, at three ground levels (bottom, intermediate and top). To analyze species invasion, soil samples were collected in native and in cultivated grassland (Urochloa humidicola), a total of 120 in the dry season and 120 in the flood season. The soil seed bank was evaluated through emergence in trays in a greenhouse. From the soil seed bank emerged 91 species, of 22 families. The most representative species in density were Richardia grandiflora(< 7,558 seedling m−2) and Hyptis brevipes(< 6,725 seedlings m−2). We conclude that flood influences distribution and diversity of species in native and cultivated grassland, the vegetation varies according to the gradient, similarity being higher among species in the rainy season. We also conclude that the soil seed bank is not dominated by exotic weedy species, what is attributed to flood action as an ecological filter hindering their establishment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01008404 and 18069959
Volume :
37
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Botany
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs33240329
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-014-0076-z