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Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio

This study presents the floristic and structural composition of vegetation islands of an inselberg in Vale do Moxuara, in Cariacica-ES, to evaluate whether the islands' richness is related to their size and soil depth. A total of 45 vegetation islands were evaluated by estimating the phytosociologic...

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Autor principal: Souza, P. F.
Outros Autores: Siqueira, T. C., Martins, Rodrigo Lemes
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Planta Daninha 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-16164 Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio Plantas Daninhas Em Ilhas De Vegetação Em Processo De Regeneração Natural Souza, P. F. Siqueira, T. C. Martins, Rodrigo Lemes Anemia Tomentosa Fabaceae Malvaceae Poaceae Selaginella Selaginella Convoluta Tracheophyta This study presents the floristic and structural composition of vegetation islands of an inselberg in Vale do Moxuara, in Cariacica-ES, to evaluate whether the islands' richness is related to their size and soil depth. A total of 45 vegetation islands were evaluated by estimating the phytosociological parameters needed for the analysis. Fifty-three vascular plant species of twenty-four families and forty-eight genders were found. The most outstanding families were Poaceae, with seven species, followed by Malvaceae and Fabaceae, with six species each. Weeds represented 39.6% of all flora listed and 25.5% of the islands' vegetation cover. Selaginella convoluta and Anemia tomentosa had the most frequency and relative cover. Multiple regression was not significant, considering the inhibiting role played by the weed species. 2020-05-25T19:10:50Z 2020-05-25T19:10:50Z 2011 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16164 10.1590/S0100-83582011000400004 pt_BR Volume 29, Número 4, Pags. 745-750 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Planta Daninha
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language pt_BR
topic Anemia Tomentosa
Fabaceae
Malvaceae
Poaceae
Selaginella
Selaginella Convoluta
Tracheophyta
spellingShingle Anemia Tomentosa
Fabaceae
Malvaceae
Poaceae
Selaginella
Selaginella Convoluta
Tracheophyta
Souza, P. F.
Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
topic_facet Anemia Tomentosa
Fabaceae
Malvaceae
Poaceae
Selaginella
Selaginella Convoluta
Tracheophyta
description This study presents the floristic and structural composition of vegetation islands of an inselberg in Vale do Moxuara, in Cariacica-ES, to evaluate whether the islands' richness is related to their size and soil depth. A total of 45 vegetation islands were evaluated by estimating the phytosociological parameters needed for the analysis. Fifty-three vascular plant species of twenty-four families and forty-eight genders were found. The most outstanding families were Poaceae, with seven species, followed by Malvaceae and Fabaceae, with six species each. Weeds represented 39.6% of all flora listed and 25.5% of the islands' vegetation cover. Selaginella convoluta and Anemia tomentosa had the most frequency and relative cover. Multiple regression was not significant, considering the inhibiting role played by the weed species.
format Artigo
author Souza, P. F.
author2 Siqueira, T. C.
Martins, Rodrigo Lemes
author2Str Siqueira, T. C.
Martins, Rodrigo Lemes
title Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
title_short Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
title_full Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
title_fullStr Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
title_full_unstemmed Weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
title_sort weeds on vegetation islands under natural regeneratio
publisher Planta Daninha
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16164
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