2009
DOI: 10.5902/19805098891
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Fitossociologia e diversidade florística em área de cerrado sob vários níveis de antropização, Rio Pardo de Minas, MG

Abstract: RESUMO Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a diversidade e a similaridade florística de ambientes de Cerrado, sob diferentes níveis de antropização por uso agrícola e extrativismo, e gerar base de dados para subsidiar propostas de desenvolvimento sustentável para a região Norte de Minas e sistemas de agricultura tradicional. Foram amostradas 4 áreas nos seguintes ambientes: Areião, Areiãozinho, Chapada de Latossolo e Tabuleiro, cujas identificações foram feitas a partir de informantes-chave na Comunidade Ág… Show more

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“…Prado-Júnior, Lopes, Vale, Dias Neto, and Schiavini (2012), performing floristic, structural and ecological comparison of vegetation of the phytophysiognomies of an urban remnant of Cerrado, also found low values of similarity which varied from 0.034 to 0.329. Couto, Anjos, Toledo, Pereira, and Queiros (2009), evaluating areas of Cerrado under different levels of anthropization, reported about their low similarity indexes, ranging from 0.08 to 0.23. Regarding to diametric distribution, the fragments and their respective years of measurement presented the J-inverted or negative exponential pattern, which is expected to natural formations (Silva Neto et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prado-Júnior, Lopes, Vale, Dias Neto, and Schiavini (2012), performing floristic, structural and ecological comparison of vegetation of the phytophysiognomies of an urban remnant of Cerrado, also found low values of similarity which varied from 0.034 to 0.329. Couto, Anjos, Toledo, Pereira, and Queiros (2009), evaluating areas of Cerrado under different levels of anthropization, reported about their low similarity indexes, ranging from 0.08 to 0.23. Regarding to diametric distribution, the fragments and their respective years of measurement presented the J-inverted or negative exponential pattern, which is expected to natural formations (Silva Neto et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%