Dissertação
Estudo de padrões funcionais de comunidades campestres sob fertilização e manejo pastoril no Alto Camaquã, RS
Fecha
2013-06-14Registro en:
MOTERLE, Alessandro Freire. Study of functional patterns on grassland communities under fertilization and grazing management at Alto Camaqua, RS. 2013. 103 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2013.
Autor
Moterle, Alessandro Freire
Institución
Resumen
The impact arising from livestock activity in grassland ecosystems reflects a long history of
how this activity was carried. One alternative of lasting management for conservation of these
lands is to use the capacity of resilience of natural grassland, in which important tools for
recovery are control of leaf defoliation and nutrient replacement. Changes in vegetation take
place throughout time and space by a broad range of factors and, for their interpretation,
plant s mechanisms of capture and storage of resources must be understood. Plant functional
types are one approach highlighted at large scale responses. However to make this framework
operational, it depends on knowledge of species development and especially their role in
biomass production or in ecological processes at the landscape level. This work s hypothesis
is that communities ranked into functional groups of plants may show patterns of biomass
distribution along the community that are related to environmental factors and management.
The experiment was conducted in livestock farms (UEPAs) enrolled in a project linked to
EMBRAPA-CPPSUL established since 2008. In such UEPAs rotational grazing and natural
fertilizers were applied together in natural grassland paddocks. Four surveys were conducted
for assessment of species contribution on biomass since April/2012 to September/2011.
Poaceae species were ranked according to its contribution in vegetation, through their
morphological traits: specific leaf area and leaf dry matter content. This approach allows
defining groups of species with different features even for large-scale environmental factors .
Through biomass accumulation of plant groups with similar functional traits it was possible to
diagnose vegetation patterns in response to environmental and management factors.