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Title: Ecologic features of wood anatomy of Casearia sylvestris SW (Salicaceae) in three Brazilian ecosystems
Other Titles: Características ecológicas da anatomia da madeira de Casearia Sylvestris SW (Salicaceae) em três ecossistemas brasileiros
Keywords: Comparative wood anatomy
Guaçatonga
Casearia sylvestris - Wood anatomy
Anatomia comparada da madeira
Casearia sylvestris - Anatomia da madeira
Issue Date: Oct-2017
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: MOTA, G. da S. et al. Ecologic features of wood anatomy of Casearia sylvestris SW (Salicaceae) in three Brazilian ecosystems. Cerne, Lavras, v. 23, n. 4, p. 445-453, Oct./Dec. 2017.
Abstract: Casearia sylvestris SW (Salicaceae) is a highly adaptive perennial species that is found throughout Latin America and widely spread in Brazil. This work analyzed the ecological features of wood anatomy of C. sylvestris occurring in three ecosystem types: Cerrado, Gallery Forest (Northern of Minas Gerais) and Mata Atlântica (Southern of Minas Gerais). Qualitative features were similar among plants in the three ecosystems, differing only in the distribution of pith flecks and neighboring tyloses that were more frequent in Cerrado and Gallery Forest. The quantitative results showed significant differences for several parameters, as well as variation between individuals of vegetation types of Northern and Southern of Minas Gerais. The correlation matrix of variables including quantitative anatomical characteristics, soil characteristics, height and diameter of the plants showed that plants were grouped by ecosystem type. Casearia sylvestris might adopt different survival strategies regarding safety and efficiency of water transport by wood anatomy ecological adaptation. The adaptive anatomical features to drought were mostly an decrease of vessel frequency and an increase of ray width and frequency.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30272
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