Artículo
Composition and spatial variation of germinable seed bank in burned Nothofagus pumilio forests in Patagonia Argentina
Urretavizcaya, María Florencia
; Albarracín, Viviana; Orellana Ibáñez, Ivonne Alejandra; Rago, María Melisa
; Lopez Bernal, Pablo Martin
; Monelos, Lucas Humberto; Peri, Pablo Luis
Fecha de publicación:
11/2022
Editorial:
MDPI
Revista:
Forests
ISSN:
1999-4907
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The availability of soil-stored seed determines initial plant functional types in post-fire landscapes. We evaluated the post-fire regeneration of Nothofagus pumilio forests, in Patagonia, Argentina, analyzing the soil seed bank (SSB) and the above-ground vegetation (AV). At three sites: La Colisión, Río Turbio and Monte Zeballos, burned in 2008, 1980 and 1941, respectively, we sampled the SSB and AV in two transects from the edge of the remaining forest, up to 90 m within the burned area, and recorded the emergence (198 soil samples) and presence of vascular species. To determine the effect of the distance to the remnant forest on the germinable seed bank, we performed simple linear regression analysis through the use of linear mixed-effect models, and we analyzed the similarity between the composition of SSB and AV with PERMANOVA. The emergence of plant growth forms had different patterns in relation to the distance from the forest in the three sites, which might be associated with the time of fire occurrence, and specific characteristics of each site. The emergence of N. pumilio was registered at more than one distance at the recent burning site. Herbs constituted the main source of cover with 69% of the composition, and native/endemic species represented 71%. This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between the seed bank and standing vegetation and a better understanding of the resilience of post-fire N. pumilio forests. Our findings suggest that from 15–20 m from the edge, the SSB would be insufficient to ensure the spontaneous recovery of the forest, making active restoration necessary in order to tend to a recovery of the structure and functionality of the original community.
Palabras clave:
DIVERSITY
,
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION
,
FIRE
,
LENGA
,
RESILIENCE
,
TEMPERATE FORESTS
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Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
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Urretavizcaya, María Florencia; Albarracín, Viviana; Orellana Ibáñez, Ivonne Alejandra; Rago, María Melisa; Lopez Bernal, Pablo Martin; et al.; Composition and spatial variation of germinable seed bank in burned Nothofagus pumilio forests in Patagonia Argentina; MDPI; Forests; 13; 11; 11-2022; 1-17
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