- Standardsignatur14213
- TitelThe influence of seed functional traits and anthropogenic disturbances on persistence and size of the soil seed bank from dry subtropical forest species
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- Seiten10 S.
- Materiale-journal
- Datensatznummer200211494
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- AbstractSoil seed banks (SSB) are reservoirs of viable mature seeds that play a crucial role in the dynamics and recovery of vegetation following disturbances. Despite its importance, there is still limited understanding of their characteristics of SSB in semiarid subtropical ecosystems. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of wildfire and roller-chopping on the size and persistence of the SSB of six native woody species, considering the influence of seed functional traits (FT). This study was conducted in dry subtropical forests of the western Argentine Chaco region. We evaluated SSB of six woody species: Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (Aqb); Schinopsis lorentzii (Sl); Sarcomphalus mistol (Sm); Senegalia gilliesii (Sg) and Vachellia aroma (Va) in experimental plots located in two sites (forest plots of ca. 5 ha): forests without disturbance within the last four decades (conserved forest - CF) and forests subjected to fires and mechanical treatments for the partial removal of the shrub layer (roller-chopping and burned forest -RBF). Samples of the SSB were taken under the canopy of six focal individuals of each species in two reproductive seasons between 2016 and 2018.
Keywords: Soil seed banks; Seed functional traits; Native woody plants; Forest management; Dry forest;
Post-disturbance environment
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