2021
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13907
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Your best buds are worth protecting: Variation in bud protection in a fire‐prone cerrado system

Abstract: 1. Species growing in fire-prone savannas usually persist by resprouting from their buds. In this study, we evaluated how various persistence traits allow bud protection for improved survival in fire-prone ecosystems.2. Using an integrative morphological and macroanatomical approach, we analysed how woody plants protect their buds. We tested bud protection at the community level and evaluated: (a) how bud protection changes along a fire frequency gradient, (b) if it differs between shrubs and trees and (c) whe… Show more

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“…(2021) and Chiminazzo et al . (2021) for trees, E. arenosa and E. suberosa could be classified as ‘low protected’, where the buds are fully exposed, but the meristem is protected. E. sellowiana , nonetheless, has the least protection according to the abovementioned classifications, being categorized as ‘completely exposed buds’.…”
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“…(2021) and Chiminazzo et al . (2021) for trees, E. arenosa and E. suberosa could be classified as ‘low protected’, where the buds are fully exposed, but the meristem is protected. E. sellowiana , nonetheless, has the least protection according to the abovementioned classifications, being categorized as ‘completely exposed buds’.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fire‐adapted trees, the increased thickness of trichome layers of terminal buds may also attenuate the effects of hot airflow on the buds, helping to maintain structural and physiological integrity of these buds after fire events (Chiminazzo et al . 2021).…”
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“…Other than for environments with severe frosts, there are data supporting recessed buds as a likely adaptation to fire exposure. Most recently, a study on bud types in species along transects from fire-prone open savanna to wooded areas in the Cerrado of southeastern Brazil revealed that in fire-prone environments a larger proportion of species have buds that are mostly or completely recessed in the bark compared with environments in which fire is absent (Chiminazzo et al, 2021).…”
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“…As espécies da região do Cerrado desenvolveram mecanismos distintos de proteção às queimadas, que podem prevenir danos ao corpo vegetativo, em especial às gemas, como produção de cortiça pelo felogênio do caule (Coutinho, 1982;Eiten, 1994;Chiminazzo et al, 2021); presença de folhas velhas e bainhas persistentes que formam uma estrutura chamada túnica (Warming, 1908;Rachid-Edwards, 1956); catafilos; tricomas (Lusa et al, 2015;Chiminazzo et al, 2021) ou que permita a rápida regeneração do corpo vegetativo aéreo a partir de estruturas gemíferas subterrâneas (Rawitscher e Rachid, 1946;Rachid-Edwards, 1956;Rizzini e Heringer, 1961, 1966Eiten, 1972;Eiten, 1994;Coutinho, 1982;Hayashi e Appezzato-da-Glória, 2005, 2007Simon et al, 2009;Appezzato-da-Gloria, 2015;Pausas et. al, 2018).…”
Section: Estruturas Subterrâneas Em Espécies Do Cerradounclassified