Soil, Floristic and Phytosociology in Areas Under Cerrado Sensu Stricto Vegetation in Rural Properties, Urutaí, GO

The aim of this study was to characterize and compare the soil, the floristic composition and structure of two plant communities of cerrado in reserve areas in rural properties in Urutaí, GO (R1 and R2). The availability of most soil nutrients is low, both as R1 to R2, however the R1 soil is less ch...

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Main Authors: Álvaro Oliveira Cardoso, Dalilla Cristina Socorro Lemos, Carlos Mesak, Marcus Vinícius Vieitas Ramos, Mirley Luciene dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Centro Universitário de Anápolis 2016-12-01
Series:Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
Online Access:http://revistas.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/1760
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Summary:The aim of this study was to characterize and compare the soil, the floristic composition and structure of two plant communities of cerrado in reserve areas in rural properties in Urutaí, GO (R1 and R2). The availability of most soil nutrients is low, both as R1 to R2, however the R1 soil is less chemically poor in nutrients and has a higher content of organic matter than R2. In the reserve area R1 it was recorded 66 species belonging to 27 families. In the area of R2 reserve it was recorded 26 species assigned in 15 families. The floristic similarity between areas was 0.43. The Shannon diversity index (H’) was 3,265 nats.ind-1 in the R1 area and 2,758 nats.ind-1 in R2. The studied reserve areas have distinct vegetation with respect to the species composition and structure. These differences are probably due to soil properties in each community and the influence of anthropogenic factors.
ISSN:2238-8869