2018
DOI: 10.1111/rec.12902
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Native remnants can be sources of plants and topsoil to restore dry and wet cerrado grasslands

Abstract: Neotropical grasslands have undergone intensive degradation by land conversion or biological invasion, but their restoration is still challenging. Here, we integrated two approaches to (1) assess the resilience of pristine dry and wet cerrado grasslands after removal of plants and topsoil and (2) evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments based on the material extracted from pristine grasslands to restore degraded dry and wet grasslands after pine invasion. We used old-growth cerrado grasslands in sout… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the accumulation of a thick layer of pine needles may have suppressed species from the herbaceous layer, also preventing germination from a seed bank and inhibiting the establishment and survival of seedlings, which are unable to survive under shaded conditions (Hoffmann et al, 2004;Abreu et al, 2017;Pilon et al, 2018;Durigan et al, 2020). When seedling recruitment is incapable of sustaining population maintenance, the persistence of native species after disturbances relies on recruitment from the below-ground bud bank (Ott et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the accumulation of a thick layer of pine needles may have suppressed species from the herbaceous layer, also preventing germination from a seed bank and inhibiting the establishment and survival of seedlings, which are unable to survive under shaded conditions (Hoffmann et al, 2004;Abreu et al, 2017;Pilon et al, 2018;Durigan et al, 2020). When seedling recruitment is incapable of sustaining population maintenance, the persistence of native species after disturbances relies on recruitment from the below-ground bud bank (Ott et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, competition is likely to be for space and light through times of high water availability, and both tall and large grasses with dense canopies and high annual production of biomass (such as Paspalum lachneum) can exclude smaller and more slender grasses (such as Agenium leptocladum or Eragrostis leucosticta) in the absence of fire (Figure 5b). The higher diversity observed in high light conditions may well be mediated by fire, which reduces the overall grass biomass creating space and conditions for the small grasses to propagate (Coutinho, 1990;Fidelis et al, 2012;Pilon et al, 2019). We do not interpret the positive associations between species (Figure 5b) as a trend towards facilitation processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In dryland ecosystems, seeding often fails because managers do not account for seed dormancy and germination traits [79]. Whereas, in neotropical grasslands, the translocation of topsoil and transplantation of mature forbs and grasses proved to be the most successful restoration technique [80].…”
Section: Consequently How Will the Presence Of Time Lags And Potentimentioning
confidence: 99%