Effects of nutrient additions on plant biomass and diversity of the herbaceous-subshrub layer of a Brazilian savanna (Cerrado).
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2012
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The Brazilian Cerrado is a diversity hotspot
due to its high level of endemism and rapid loss of
habitats. It is estimated that the number of herbaceous
species is four times higher than that of woody species.
Increasing levels of nitrogen additions to natural
ecosystems have been indicated as a determinant of
biodiversity loss. We investigated the effects of
nutrient additions on the productivity (aboveground
and belowground) and on diversity of the herbaceoussubshrub
layer of a Brazilian savanna (cerrado stricto
sensu). The experiment was carried out in the IBGE
Ecological Reserve, near Brası´lia, Brazil. Between
1998 and 2006, N, P, N plus P, or Ca were applied to
sixteen 225 m2 plots, arranged in a completely
randomized design. Aboveground biomass was compared
1 year after the first fertilization and 10 years
later. Floristic diversity was significantly different
(P\0.01) between the treatments. The highest and
lowest species richness were presented in control and
NP, respectively. The addition of P alone or in
combination with N induced invasion by Melinis
minutiflora (exotic C4 grass). The aboveground biomass
of this species was higher in NP and P plots. In
the N treatment, Echinolaena inflexa (native C3 grass)
presented elevated cover and biomass but M. minutiflora
was absent. The invasion by alien species
resulted in negative impacts on native grass species.
Besides changes in aboveground biomass, addition of
N and P also led, although to a lesser extent, to changes
in the root morphology and biomass, but these
responses were modulated by seasonal variation in
soil moisture. The results suggest that environmental changes in nutrient availability can lead to important
consequences for diversity and functioning of this
savanna where the numerous rare species have more
chance to persist under dystrophic conditions as some
species that tend to be dominant would be less
competitive.
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Biological invasion, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Productivity
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BUSTAMANTE, M. M. da C. et al. Effects of nutrient additions on plant biomass and diversity of the herbaceous-subshrub layer of a Brazilian savanna (Cerrado). Plant Ecology, Dordrecht, v. 213, p. 795-808, 2012. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11258-012-0042-4>. Acesso em: 20 de jul. 2017.