2022
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202273025
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Plants in the clouds: vascular epiphytes of Pedra Azul, a mountain top in Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: Cloud forests usually occur at high-altitude sites of the Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil, albeit scattered and fragmented along the mountain tops. In this habitat, the vegetation occurs at low-temperature conditions and is usually provided by additional water sources that arise due to the horizontal precipitation of the frequent fogs. Together with the more considerable air movement and higher luminosity, these factors are conditioning for singular floras at high elevations, mainly the vascular epiphytes, w… Show more

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“…Light was identified as one of the key factors influencing plant growth and establishment, with its effects being directly associated with canopy opening (Anderson, 2021; Cacciatori et al., 2022). For most monilophyte species, an increase in luminosity has a detrimental effect on their development, which contrasts with other plant species (Marcusso et al., 2022; Pérez‐Atilano et al., 2015). Furthermore, silviculture systems with higher canopy opening and luminosity, when compared to native forest systems (Ferreira et al., 2019; Venanzi et al., 2020), may lead to decreased soil moisture (Kessler et al., 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Light was identified as one of the key factors influencing plant growth and establishment, with its effects being directly associated with canopy opening (Anderson, 2021; Cacciatori et al., 2022). For most monilophyte species, an increase in luminosity has a detrimental effect on their development, which contrasts with other plant species (Marcusso et al., 2022; Pérez‐Atilano et al., 2015). Furthermore, silviculture systems with higher canopy opening and luminosity, when compared to native forest systems (Ferreira et al., 2019; Venanzi et al., 2020), may lead to decreased soil moisture (Kessler et al., 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%