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Title: Differences in the soil seed bank of a mining area and its surroundings: a case study inserted in the Cerrado domain
Other Titles: Diferenças no banco de sementes do solo em área de mineração e adjacências: estudo de caso inserido no domínio do Cerrado
Keywords: Áreas degradadas
Bioacumulação
Fitorremediação
Recuperação ambiental
Bioaccumulation
Degraded areas
Phytoremediation
Recovery of degraded mining areas
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Publisher: Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre/ Museu de Ciências Naturais
Citation: MACHADO, F. S. et al. Differences in the soil seed bank of a mining area and its surroundings: a case study inserted in the Cerrado domain. Iheringia, Série Botânica, Porto Alegre, v. 76, e2021014, 2021. DOI: 10.21826/2446-82312021v76e2021014.
Abstract: The constant management of a seed bank accelerates the environmental recovery, in an attempt to reach the reference system. That said, this research aimed to evaluate the effects of a mining area on the richness, composition, and structure of the seed bank. The hypotheses are that there is greater richness in the surroundings areas in relation to the mining pit and that composition and structure are different between mining and surroundings areas. Twenty sampling points were assessed during two seasons (dry and wet): ten within a mining pit and ten in its surroundings. There was low seedling diversity from the seed bank in the mining area and a significant difference in the species composition of seeds in relation to its surroundings. The species composition from both sites/treatments includes pioneers, bioaccumulators and phytoremediators, which are important to maximize results for the recovery of degraded mining areas.
URI: https://doi.org/10.21826/2446-82312021v76e2021014
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