Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Jun 2015)

Ecological strategies of Al-accumulating and non-accumulating functional groups from the cerrado sensu stricto

  • Marcelo C. de Souza,
  • Paula C.P. Bueno,
  • Leonor P.C. Morellato,
  • Gustavo Habermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201520140222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 2
pp. 813 – 823

Abstract

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The cerrado's flora comprises aluminum-(Al) accumulating and non-accumulating plants, which coexist on acidic and Al-rich soils with low fertility. Despite their existence, the ecological importance or biological strategies of these functional groups have been little explored. We evaluated the leaf flushing patterns of both groups throughout a year; leaf concentrations of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Al, total flavonoids and polyphenols; as well as the specific leaf area (SLA) on young and mature leaves within and between the groups. In Al-accumulating plants, leaf flushed throughout the year, mainly in May and September; for non-accumulating plants, leaf flushing peaked at the dry-wet seasons transition. However, these behaviors could not be associated with strategies for building up concentrations of defense compounds in leaves of any functional groups. Al-accumulating plants showed low leaf nutrient concentrations, while non-accumulating plants accumulated more macronutrients and produced leaves with high SLA since the juvenile leaf phase. This demonstrates that the increase in SLA is slower in Al-accumulating plants that are likely to achieve SLA values comparable to the rest of the plant community only in the wet season, when sunlight capture is important for the growth of new branches.

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