Contrasting coastal ecosystems in Cabo Frio, Brazil alter the correlations between plant Species and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi community.

Contrasting coastal ecosystems, dune and restinga, in Peró Beach, Cabo Frio, State of Rio de Janeiro altered the correlations between the spatial patterns of the Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) and the diversity of plants. We recorded, during rainy and dry seasons in 2014, a total of 35 plant species. Ipomoea imperati, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Hydrocotyle bonariensis and Remirea maritima were the most common. Higher plant species richness was found in restinga over dune in both seasons. Considering that coastal environments occupy large areas around the world, we consider that the AMF-plant relationships evidenced here may contribute to conservation of these environments;

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Main Authors: SILVA, F. S. P. da, IGNACIO, I. G., CORDEORP. S. Z., SAGGIN JUNIOR, O. J., PATREZE, C. M.
Other Authors: FÁBIO SÃO PEDRO DA SILVA, UNIRIO; ITAMAR GARCIA IGNACIO, CNPAB; SANDRA ZORAT CORDEIRO, UFRRJ; ORIVALDO JOSE SAGGIN JUNIOR, CNPAB; CAMILA MAISTRO PATREZE, UFRRJ.
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:Portugues
pt_BR
Published: 2022-06-15
Subjects:Coastal ecosystems, Dune, Plant diversity, Restinga, Glomeromycota,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1144115
https://iecd2022.sciforum.net
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