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ZANGARO, W.; ROSTIROLA, L. V.; SOUZA, P. B. de; ALVES, R. de A.; LESCANO, L. E.; RONDINA, A. B.; NOGUEIRA, M. A.; CARRENHO, R. |
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WALDEMAR ZANGARO; LEILA VERGAL ROSTIROLA; PRISCILA BOCHI DE SOUZA; RICARDO DE ALMEIDA ALVES; LUIZ EDUARDO AZEVEDO MARQUES LESCANO; ARTUR BERBEL LÍRIO RONDINA; MARCO ANTONIO NOGUEIRA, CNPSO; ROSILAINE CARRENHO. |
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Root colonization and spore abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in distinct successional stages from an Atlantic rainforest biome in southern Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2013 |
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Mycorrhiza, Berlin, v. 23, n. 3, p. 221-233, Apr. 2013. |
DOI: |
10.1007/s00572-012-0464-9 |
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Inglês |
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The influence of plant functional groups and moderate seasonality on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal status (root colonization and spore density) was investigated during 13 consecutive months in a chronosequence of succession in southern Brazil, consisting of grassland field, scrub vegetation, secondary forest and mature forest, in a region of transition from tropical to subtropical zones. AM root colonization and spore density decreased with advancing succession and were highest in early successional sites with grassland and scrub vegetation, intermediary in the secondary forest and lowest in the mature forest. They were little influenced by soil properties, but were sufficiently influenced by the fine root nutrient status and fine root traits among different functional plant groups. AM root colonization and spore density were higher during the favourable plant growth season (spring and summer) than during the less favourable plant growth season (autumn and winter). Spore density displayed significant seasonal variation at all sites, whilst root colonization displayed significant seasonal variation in grassland, scrub and secondary forest, but not in mature forest. The data suggest that (1) different plant functional groups display different relationships with AM fungi, influencing their abundance differentially; (2) plant species from early successional phases are more susceptible to AM root colonization and maintain higher AM sporulation than late successional species; (3) fine root traits and nutrient status influence these AM fungal attributes; and (4) higher AM spore production and root colonization is associated with the season of higher light incidence and temperature, abundant water in soil and higher plant metabolic activity. MenosThe influence of plant functional groups and moderate seasonality on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal status (root colonization and spore density) was investigated during 13 consecutive months in a chronosequence of succession in southern Brazil, consisting of grassland field, scrub vegetation, secondary forest and mature forest, in a region of transition from tropical to subtropical zones. AM root colonization and spore density decreased with advancing succession and were highest in early successional sites with grassland and scrub vegetation, intermediary in the secondary forest and lowest in the mature forest. They were little influenced by soil properties, but were sufficiently influenced by the fine root nutrient status and fine root traits among different functional plant groups. AM root colonization and spore density were higher during the favourable plant growth season (spring and summer) than during the less favourable plant growth season (autumn and winter). Spore density displayed significant seasonal variation at all sites, whilst root colonization displayed significant seasonal variation in grassland, scrub and secondary forest, but not in mature forest. The data suggest that (1) different plant functional groups display different relationships with AM fungi, influencing their abundance differentially; (2) plant species from early successional phases are more susceptible to AM root colonization and maintain higher AM sporulation than late successional species;... Mostrar Tudo |
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Fungos micorrízicos. |
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LEADER 02527naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1970669 005 2017-08-05 008 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1007/s00572-012-0464-9$2DOI 100 1 $aZANGARO, W. 245 $aRoot colonization and spore abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in distinct successional stages from an Atlantic rainforest biome in southern Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2013 520 $aThe influence of plant functional groups and moderate seasonality on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal status (root colonization and spore density) was investigated during 13 consecutive months in a chronosequence of succession in southern Brazil, consisting of grassland field, scrub vegetation, secondary forest and mature forest, in a region of transition from tropical to subtropical zones. AM root colonization and spore density decreased with advancing succession and were highest in early successional sites with grassland and scrub vegetation, intermediary in the secondary forest and lowest in the mature forest. They were little influenced by soil properties, but were sufficiently influenced by the fine root nutrient status and fine root traits among different functional plant groups. AM root colonization and spore density were higher during the favourable plant growth season (spring and summer) than during the less favourable plant growth season (autumn and winter). Spore density displayed significant seasonal variation at all sites, whilst root colonization displayed significant seasonal variation in grassland, scrub and secondary forest, but not in mature forest. The data suggest that (1) different plant functional groups display different relationships with AM fungi, influencing their abundance differentially; (2) plant species from early successional phases are more susceptible to AM root colonization and maintain higher AM sporulation than late successional species; (3) fine root traits and nutrient status influence these AM fungal attributes; and (4) higher AM spore production and root colonization is associated with the season of higher light incidence and temperature, abundant water in soil and higher plant metabolic activity. 653 $aFungos micorrízicos 700 1 $aROSTIROLA, L. V. 700 1 $aSOUZA, P. B. de 700 1 $aALVES, R. de A. 700 1 $aLESCANO, L. E. 700 1 $aRONDINA, A. B. 700 1 $aNOGUEIRA, M. A. 700 1 $aCARRENHO, R. 773 $tMycorrhiza, Berlin$gv. 23, n. 3, p. 221-233, Apr. 2013.
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01/12/2021 |
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01/12/2021 |
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MENESES, J. O.; SILVA, I. C. A. da; CUNHA, A. F. S. da; CUNHA, F. S. da; DIAS, J. A. R.; ABE, H. A.; PAIXAO, P. E. G.; SOUSA, N. da C.; COUTO, M. V. S. do; LIMA, B. dos S.; CARVALHO NETO, A. G. de; ARAUJO, A. A. de S.; COSTA, L. P. da; SANTOS, F. J. dos; CARDOSO, J. C.; DINIZ, L. E. C.; FUJIMOTO, R. Y. |
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JULIANA OLIVEIRA MENESES, UNIT; IZADORA CIBELY ALVES DA SILVA, UNIT; ANA FLÁVIA SANTOS DA CUNHA, UNIT; FERNANDA DOS SANTOS CUNHA, UNIT; JOEL ARTUR RODRIGUES DIAS, UFPA; HIGO ANDRADE ABE, UFPA; PETERSON EMMANUEL GUIMARÃES PAIXÃO, UNIT; NATALINO DA COSTA SOUSA, UFPA; MÁRCIA VALÉRIA SILVA DO COUTO, UFPA; BRUNO DOS SANTOS LIMA, UFS; ANTÔNIO GUILHERME DE CARVALHO NETO, UFS; ADRIANO ANTUNES DE SOUZA ARAUJO, UFS; LUIZ PEREIRA DA COSTA, ICET; FRANCISCO JOSE DOS SANTOS, CPATC; JULIANA CORDEIRO CARDOSO, UNIT; LEANDRO EUGENIO CARDAMONE DINIZ, CPATC; RODRIGO YUDI FUJIMOTO, CPATC. |
Título: |
Protective effect of Terminalia catappa leaf extracts against Saprolegniosis on angelfish eggs. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Aquaculture Research, P. 1-11, 2021. |
DOI: |
DOI:10.1111/are.15579 |
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Inglês |
Palavras-Chave: |
Peixe anjo. |
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Fitoterapia; Ovo; Peixe. |
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Fish; Saprolegnia parasitica. |
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L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/228362/1/are.15579.pdf
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