The Brazilian Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil and is considered a biodiversity hotspot. In this work, we compared the bacterial communities in Cerrado soil associated with four types of native vegetation (Cerrado Denso, Cerrado sensu stricto, Campo Sujo, and Mata de Galeria) by ribosomal RNA intergenic spacer analysis, terminal fragment restriction length polymorphism and pyrosequencing. The fingerprinting results were very similar. The bacterial communities of Cerrado Denso and Cerrado sensu stricto grouped together and were distinct from those in Campo Sujo and Mata de Galeria. Pyrosequencing generated approximately 40,000 16S rRNA gene sequences per sample and allowed the identification of 17 phyla in soil samples under Cerrado vegetation. Acidobacteria were dominant in all areas studied with a relative frequency of 40-47 %, followed closely by Proteobacteria accounting for 34-40 % of the sequences. Results from all molecular techniques used suggested that the bacterial communities of Cerrado sensu stricto and Cerrado Denso are very similar to each other, while Campo Sujo forms a separate group, and Mata de Galeria is the most distinct with higher species richness. This is the first extensive study of native Cerrado soil microbiota, an important but endangered biome.
-(Correlation between deciduousness and foliar nutrient concentrations in the woody species of "cerrado"). The main objective of the present study was to compare the variations in leaf nutrient concentrations among 15 woody species of a "cerrado" sensu stricto belonging to different phenological groups to determine the influence of deciduousness on mineral nutrition. The main hypothesis was that evergreen species would present lower foliar concentrations, less specific leaf area, and smaller seasonal variations than deciduous species, because their leaves would persist beyond one annual cycle of dry and wet season. The study was conducted in a "cerrado" sensu stricto at the "Reserva Ecológica do IBGE" in the Federal District of Brazil. Fully expanded leaves collected from three individuals of each species at two-month intervals for a year were analyzed. Specific leaf area was also determined. The concentrations of N, P, K, Ca and Mg and seasonal variation were lower in the evergreen species than in the deciduous species. Deciduous species showed higher concentrations of N, P and K at the beginning of the rainy season when leaves were recently formed and their concentrations decreased toward the beginning of the next dry season. Concentrations of Ca increased toward the end of the rainy season. Brevideciduous species had lower concentrations of N and P than deciduous species and higher concentrations of N, P and Ca than evergreens. Mean specific leaf area of evergreen species (54.0 cm 2 g -1 ) was smaller than that of deciduous (67.0 cm 2 g -1 ) and brevideciduous species (83.5 cm 2 g -1 ). Specific leaf area was correlated with N and P. Thus there were significant differences not only between evergreen and deciduous species but also between deciduous and brevideciduous species.Key words -"cerrado", mineral nutrition, specific leaf area RESUMO -(Relação entre deciduidade e concentrações foliares de nutrientes em espécies lenhosas do cerrado). O principal objetivo deste estudo foi comparar as variações nas concentrações foliares de nutrientes de 15 espécies lenhosas do cerrado sensu stricto pertencentes a diferentes grupos fenológicos para determinar a influência da deciduidade na nutrição mineral. As principais hipóteses foram que espécies sempre-verdes apresentariam menores concentrações de nutrientes foliares, menor área foliar específica e menor variação sazonal que espécies decíduas porque suas folhas persistem por mais de um ciclo anual de estações seca e chuvosa. O estudo foi realizado em um cerrado sensu stricto na Reserva Ecológica do IBGE no Distrito Federal. Folhas completamente expandidas coletadas de três indivíduos de cada espécie, em intervalos de dois meses durante um ano, foram analisadas. A área foliar específica também foi determinada. A concentração de N, P, K, Ca e Mg e a variação sazonal foram menores nas espécies sempre-verdes do que nas decíduas. Espécies decíduas mostraram as maiores concentrações de N, P e K no inicio da estação chuvosa, época em que as folhas encontram-se recent...
16S rRNA sequences from the phylum Acidobacteria have been commonly reported from soil microbial communities, including those from the Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) and the Atlantic Forest biomes, two biomes that present contrasting characteristics of soil and vegetation. Using 16S rRNA sequences, the present work aimed to study acidobacterial diversity and distribution in soils of Cerrado savanna and two Atlantic forest sites. PCA and phylogenetic reconstruction showed that the acidobacterial communities found in “Mata de galeria” forest soil samples from the Cerrado biome have a tendency to separate from the other Cerrado vegetation microbial communities in the direction of those found in the Atlantic Forest, which is correlated with a high abundance of Acidobacteria subgroup 2 (GP2). Environmental conditions seem to promote a negative correlation between GP2 and subgroup 1 (GP1) abundance. Also GP2 is negatively correlated to pH, but positively correlated to high Al3+ concentrations. The Cerrado soil showed the lowest Acidobacteria richness and diversity indexes of OTUs at the species and subgroups levels when compared to Atlantic Forest soils. These results suggest specificity of acidobacterial subgroups to soils of different biomes and are a starting point to understand their ecological roles, a topic that needs to be further explored.
Despite limitations of low fertility and high acidity of the soils, the cerrado flora is the richest amongst savannas. Many cerrado woody species show sclerophyllous leaves, which might be related to the availability of water and nutrients in the soil. To better understand the function and structure of cerrado vegetation within its own variations, we compared two cerrado communities: one in its core region in central Brazil (Brasília, DF) and the other on its southern periphery (Itirapina, SP). We contrasted the length of the dry season, soil fertility rates, leaf concentrations of N, P, K, Ca and Mg and the specific leaf area (SLA) between these communities. The dry season was shorter on the periphery, where the soil was more fertile although more acidic. Plants from the periphery showed higher SLA and higher leaf concentrations of N, P, Ca and Mg. We propose that the higher SLA of plants from the periphery is related to the shorter dry season, which allows better conditions for nutrient uptake.
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