2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4687
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Belowground competition and niche partitioning between the Babassu palm and Urochloa grass in eastern Amazonian pastures

André Brenner de Alencar Pageú,
Odenilson de Deus Ribeiro Lima,
Daniel Cutrim Diniz
et al.

Abstract: Much of deforested Amazonia is dominated by pastures planted with exotic Urochloa (syn Brachiaria) grass, containing interspersed, ruderal Babassu palm (Attalea speciosa). This two‐species system offers the opportunity to investigate how two very competitive species interact. We investigated three monospecific Urochloa pastures containing dispersed Babassu palm clusters in the eastern periphery of Amazonia. We mapped 0‐ to 50‐cm Babassu and Urochloa root profiles at three distances representing contrasting rel… Show more

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