Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina

The understory of the Schinopsis balansae forests of Southern Chaco is frequently covered by dense populations of two bromeliad species (Aechmea distichantha and Bromelia serra). These bromeliads usually act as traps capturing propagules and litter falling from the canopy. Some populations of these bromeliad species have been removed to ease cattle management, without considering their possible effects on forest regeneration. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the importance of both bromeliads as microsites for seed accumulation of woody and herbaceous species. Ten plots with bromeliads were selected, where one soil sample and one plant of each species were taken. From the material collected among bromeliad leaves, the seeds and propagules were separated. Likewise, soil samples were washed and the seeds were separated from the litter collected. Seeds were determined to morphospecies and counted. There were 352 seeds (230 on bromeliads and 122 in the soil) from 48 species (10 woody and 38 herbaceous species). Seed abundance of woody species was higher on bromeliad plants (70 seeds) than on the soil (six seeds). In contrast, a higher richness of herbaceous species was recorded on the soil. Therefore, both bromeliads seem to be important microsites for seed accumulation of woody species. However, it is not known whether bromeliads are a safe site for seedling establishment.

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Main Authors: Barberis,Ignacio Martín, Boccanelli,Silvia Irene, Alzugaray,Claudia
Format: Artículo de revista biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales 2019-06-12T02:00:15Z
Subjects:bromeliads, Chaco, seeds, understory,
Online Access:https://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-92002011000100007
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spelling dig-infor-cl-20.500.12220-287592019-06-12T02:00:15Z Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina Barberis,Ignacio Martín Boccanelli,Silvia Irene Alzugaray,Claudia bromeliads Chaco seeds understory The understory of the Schinopsis balansae forests of Southern Chaco is frequently covered by dense populations of two bromeliad species (Aechmea distichantha and Bromelia serra). These bromeliads usually act as traps capturing propagules and litter falling from the canopy. Some populations of these bromeliad species have been removed to ease cattle management, without considering their possible effects on forest regeneration. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the importance of both bromeliads as microsites for seed accumulation of woody and herbaceous species. Ten plots with bromeliads were selected, where one soil sample and one plant of each species were taken. From the material collected among bromeliad leaves, the seeds and propagules were separated. Likewise, soil samples were washed and the seeds were separated from the litter collected. Seeds were determined to morphospecies and counted. There were 352 seeds (230 on bromeliads and 122 in the soil) from 48 species (10 woody and 38 herbaceous species). Seed abundance of woody species was higher on bromeliad plants (70 seeds) than on the soil (six seeds). In contrast, a higher richness of herbaceous species was recorded on the soil. Therefore, both bromeliads seem to be important microsites for seed accumulation of woody species. However, it is not known whether bromeliads are a safe site for seedling establishment. 2011-01-01 2019-06-12T02:00:15Z 2019-06-12T02:00:15Z Artículo de revista https://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-92002011000100007 https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/28759 en 10.4067/S0717-92002011000100007 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess text/html Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales Bosque (Valdivia) v.32 n.1 2011
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understory
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seeds
understory
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Chaco
seeds
understory
Barberis,Ignacio Martín
Boccanelli,Silvia Irene
Alzugaray,Claudia
Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina
description The understory of the Schinopsis balansae forests of Southern Chaco is frequently covered by dense populations of two bromeliad species (Aechmea distichantha and Bromelia serra). These bromeliads usually act as traps capturing propagules and litter falling from the canopy. Some populations of these bromeliad species have been removed to ease cattle management, without considering their possible effects on forest regeneration. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the importance of both bromeliads as microsites for seed accumulation of woody and herbaceous species. Ten plots with bromeliads were selected, where one soil sample and one plant of each species were taken. From the material collected among bromeliad leaves, the seeds and propagules were separated. Likewise, soil samples were washed and the seeds were separated from the litter collected. Seeds were determined to morphospecies and counted. There were 352 seeds (230 on bromeliads and 122 in the soil) from 48 species (10 woody and 38 herbaceous species). Seed abundance of woody species was higher on bromeliad plants (70 seeds) than on the soil (six seeds). In contrast, a higher richness of herbaceous species was recorded on the soil. Therefore, both bromeliads seem to be important microsites for seed accumulation of woody species. However, it is not known whether bromeliads are a safe site for seedling establishment.
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author Barberis,Ignacio Martín
Boccanelli,Silvia Irene
Alzugaray,Claudia
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title Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina
title_short Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina
title_full Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina
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title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial bromeliads as seed accumulation microsites in a xerophytic forest of Southern Chaco, Argentina
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publisher Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales
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