Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil
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Tipo de documento: | Tese |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
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Programa de Pós-Graduação: |
Doutorado Acad?mico em Bot?nica
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DEPARTAMENTO DE CI?NCIAS BIOL?GICAS
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/743 |
Resumo: | The Mixed Ombrophilous Forest, known as the Araucaria Forest, is an important phytophysiognomy that composes the Atlantic Forest, present in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. The predominant plant species is Araucaria angustifolia, a gymnosperm belonging to the Coniferae order, and to the family Araucariaceae, considered an endangered species. In the Araucaria forest, the litter is composed of approximately 60% of A. angustifolia fragments, being the needles the most dominant substrate with a decomposing mean time of 316 days. Among the decomposers fungi are the conidial fungi, and their diversity is of extreme importance for the degradation of the different substrates founded in litter. Studies focusing on fungi associated with A. angustifolia are mostly related to mycorrhizas and phytopathogens, while knowledge about conidial fungi is still scarce. The aim of this work was to conduct a taxonomic and ecological study of the species of conidial fungi associated with A. angustifolia needles and branches in two conservation units in the south of the country: S?o Joaquim National Park-SC and National Forest of S?o Francisco de Paula-RS. Five collection expeditions were carried out quarterly, in the two units between February 2014 and February 2015. were selected ten points by area, and at each point 25 needles and 25 fragments of branches were collected, totaling 5000 substrates analyzed. The samples were sent to the Laboratory of Mycology of the State University of Feira de Santana, and submitted to the washing technique in running tap water. Humid chambers were mounted, maintained at room temperature and observed daily for a period of 60 days. Permanent and semi-permanent slides were made with fungal reproductive structures and identification was based on morphological studies. The slides were added to the Herbarium of the State University of Feira de Santana (HUEFS), and the axenic cultures obtained were deposited in the Collection of Cultures of Microorganisms of Bahia (CCMB). As results of the present study, 135 species of conidial fungi, distributed in 85 genera, were identified. These include a new genus and six new species. It was verified a high species richness, affinity ecological interactions between saprobic/plant. As the NMDS + ANOSIM, SIMPER, Chao 1, Simpson, Equitability and UPGMA analyzes, indicated that the factors substrates (needles and branches) and area are determinant for also the influence in the fungal communities. Thus, the study contributes to the knowledge of the biodiversity and interactions of this group of fungi in the studied plant species, reinforcing the need to preserve it. In addition to contributing to global estimates of diversity, and expanding the geographical distribution of species |
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Gusm?o, Lu?s Fernando Pascholati13950229841http://lattes.cnpq.br/735989673383630403349600530http://lattes.cnpq.br/6980409920167142Silva, Silvana Santos2019-04-24T00:31:32Z2017-06-19SILVA, Silvana Santos.Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil. 2017. 110f.Tese (Doutorado Acad?mico em Bot?nica) - Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2017.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/743The Mixed Ombrophilous Forest, known as the Araucaria Forest, is an important phytophysiognomy that composes the Atlantic Forest, present in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. The predominant plant species is Araucaria angustifolia, a gymnosperm belonging to the Coniferae order, and to the family Araucariaceae, considered an endangered species. In the Araucaria forest, the litter is composed of approximately 60% of A. angustifolia fragments, being the needles the most dominant substrate with a decomposing mean time of 316 days. Among the decomposers fungi are the conidial fungi, and their diversity is of extreme importance for the degradation of the different substrates founded in litter. Studies focusing on fungi associated with A. angustifolia are mostly related to mycorrhizas and phytopathogens, while knowledge about conidial fungi is still scarce. The aim of this work was to conduct a taxonomic and ecological study of the species of conidial fungi associated with A. angustifolia needles and branches in two conservation units in the south of the country: S?o Joaquim National Park-SC and National Forest of S?o Francisco de Paula-RS. Five collection expeditions were carried out quarterly, in the two units between February 2014 and February 2015. were selected ten points by area, and at each point 25 needles and 25 fragments of branches were collected, totaling 5000 substrates analyzed. The samples were sent to the Laboratory of Mycology of the State University of Feira de Santana, and submitted to the washing technique in running tap water. Humid chambers were mounted, maintained at room temperature and observed daily for a period of 60 days. Permanent and semi-permanent slides were made with fungal reproductive structures and identification was based on morphological studies. The slides were added to the Herbarium of the State University of Feira de Santana (HUEFS), and the axenic cultures obtained were deposited in the Collection of Cultures of Microorganisms of Bahia (CCMB). As results of the present study, 135 species of conidial fungi, distributed in 85 genera, were identified. These include a new genus and six new species. It was verified a high species richness, affinity ecological interactions between saprobic/plant. As the NMDS + ANOSIM, SIMPER, Chao 1, Simpson, Equitability and UPGMA analyzes, indicated that the factors substrates (needles and branches) and area are determinant for also the influence in the fungal communities. Thus, the study contributes to the knowledge of the biodiversity and interactions of this group of fungi in the studied plant species, reinforcing the need to preserve it. In addition to contributing to global estimates of diversity, and expanding the geographical distribution of speciesA Floresta Ombr?fila Mista, conhecida como Floresta com Araucaria, ? uma importante fitofisionomia que comp?e a Mata Atl?ntica, presente nas regi?es Sul e Sudeste do Brasil. A esp?cie vegetal predominante ? a Araucaria angustifolia, uma gimnosperma pertencente ? ordem Coniferae, e ? fam?lia Araucariaceae, e considerada atualmente uma esp?cie amea?ada de extin??o. Na Floresta com Araucaria, a serapilheira ? composta por, aproximadamente, 60% de fragmentos da A. angustifolia, sendo as ac?culas as mais dominantes, e o tempo m?dio para decompor metade desses substratos ? de 316 dias. Os estudos voltados aos fungos associados ? A. angustifolia, em sua maioria, s?o relacionados ?s micorrizas e aos fitopat?genos, enquanto o conhecimento a cerca dos fungos conidiais ainda ? escasso. Desta maneira, o presente trabalho teve por objeto realizar um estudo taxon?mico e ecol?gico das esp?cies de fungos conidiais associadas a ac?culas e galhos de A. angustifolia em decomposi??o, em duas unidades de conserva??o no Sul do pa?s: Parque Nacional de S?o Joaquim-SC e Floresta Nacional de S?o Francisco de Paula-RS. Foram realizadas cinco expedi??es de coleta trimestralmente, nas duas unidades entre fevereiro de 2014 e fevereiro de 2015. Em cada ?rea foram selecionados dez pontos, e em cada ponto coletados 25 ac?culas e 25 fragmentos de galhos, totalizando 5000 substratos analisados. As amostras foram encaminhadas ao Laborat?rio de Micologia da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, e submetidas ? t?cnica de lavagem em ?gua corrente. C?maras-?midas foram montadas, mantidas ? temperatura ambiente e observadas diariamente por um per?odo de 60 dias. L?minas permanentes e semi/permanentes foram confeccionadas com as estruturas reprodutivas dos fungos e a identifica??o realizada com base em estudos morfol?gicos. As l?minas foram adicionadas ao Herb?rio da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana (HUEFS), e as culturas ax?nicas obtidas foram depositadas na Cole??o de Culturas de Microrganismos da Bahia (CCMB). Como resultados do presente estudo, foram identificadas 135 esp?cies de fungos conidiais, distribu?das em 85 g?neros. Dentre estes incluem-se um novo g?nero e seis novas esp?cies. Foi verificada uma alta riqueza de esp?cies, intera??es ecol?gicas de afinidade sapr?bio/planta. As an?lises NMDS + ANOSIM, SIMPER, Chao 1, Simpson, Equitabilidade e UPGMA, indicaram que os fatores ?reas e Substratos (ac?culas e galhos) s?o determinantes para as comunidades f?ngicas. Dessa forma, o estudo contribuiu para o conhecimento da biodiversidade e das intera??es deste grupo de fungos na esp?cie vegetal estudada, refor?ando a necessidade de preserva??o da mesma. 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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil Silva, Silvana Santos Biodiversity ecology gymnosperm hyphomycete taxonomy Biodiversidade ecologia gimnosperma hifomiceto taxonomia BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Fungos conidiais associados a ac?culas e galhos em decomposi??o de araucaria angustifolia (bertol.) kuntze., em floresta ombr?fila mista no sul do Brasil |
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Silva, Silvana Santos |
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Silva, Silvana Santos |
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Biodiversity ecology gymnosperm hyphomycete taxonomy |
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Biodiversidade ecologia gimnosperma hifomiceto taxonomia |
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The Mixed Ombrophilous Forest, known as the Araucaria Forest, is an important phytophysiognomy that composes the Atlantic Forest, present in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. The predominant plant species is Araucaria angustifolia, a gymnosperm belonging to the Coniferae order, and to the family Araucariaceae, considered an endangered species. In the Araucaria forest, the litter is composed of approximately 60% of A. angustifolia fragments, being the needles the most dominant substrate with a decomposing mean time of 316 days. Among the decomposers fungi are the conidial fungi, and their diversity is of extreme importance for the degradation of the different substrates founded in litter. Studies focusing on fungi associated with A. angustifolia are mostly related to mycorrhizas and phytopathogens, while knowledge about conidial fungi is still scarce. The aim of this work was to conduct a taxonomic and ecological study of the species of conidial fungi associated with A. angustifolia needles and branches in two conservation units in the south of the country: S?o Joaquim National Park-SC and National Forest of S?o Francisco de Paula-RS. Five collection expeditions were carried out quarterly, in the two units between February 2014 and February 2015. were selected ten points by area, and at each point 25 needles and 25 fragments of branches were collected, totaling 5000 substrates analyzed. The samples were sent to the Laboratory of Mycology of the State University of Feira de Santana, and submitted to the washing technique in running tap water. Humid chambers were mounted, maintained at room temperature and observed daily for a period of 60 days. Permanent and semi-permanent slides were made with fungal reproductive structures and identification was based on morphological studies. The slides were added to the Herbarium of the State University of Feira de Santana (HUEFS), and the axenic cultures obtained were deposited in the Collection of Cultures of Microorganisms of Bahia (CCMB). As results of the present study, 135 species of conidial fungi, distributed in 85 genera, were identified. These include a new genus and six new species. It was verified a high species richness, affinity ecological interactions between saprobic/plant. As the NMDS + ANOSIM, SIMPER, Chao 1, Simpson, Equitability and UPGMA analyzes, indicated that the factors substrates (needles and branches) and area are determinant for also the influence in the fungal communities. Thus, the study contributes to the knowledge of the biodiversity and interactions of this group of fungi in the studied plant species, reinforcing the need to preserve it. In addition to contributing to global estimates of diversity, and expanding the geographical distribution of species |
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Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UEFS - Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana (UEFS) |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
bcuefs@uefs.br|| bcref@uefs.br||bcuefs@uefs.br |
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