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Floristic diversity of Areas of Permanent Preservation in an eucalyptus tree crop farm in the Pampa biome, Brazil

Abstract

Grasslands of southern Brazil are composed of high biodiversity and threatened by several factors, such as the advancement of agricultural frontiers. Areas of Permanent Preservation (APP) can contribute to the preservation of these environments. However, studies on their floristic composition are limited, especially about the herbaceous stratum. The objective of this study is to describe the floristic diversity of four Areas of Permanent Preservation inserted in an Eucalyptus saligna. tree crop farm in Pantano Grande, RS, located in the Pampa biome. For a year, monthly collections were performed by walking along all sampled areas. We identified 295 species distributed in 60 families, which Poaceae (51), Asteraceae (51), Cyperaceae (20), Fabaceae (17), Rubiaceae (12), Solanaceae (8), Malvaceae (8) and Myrtaceae (6) were more expressive, corresponding to 56.27% of total. About the origin, 274 species are native, four are endemic and two are endangered. Herbaceous species were predominant (72,2%), followed by shrubs (9,58%), sub-shrubs (7,87%), trees (6,16%) and vines (5,13%). Both the proportion of the families and the relation of species agree with surveys carried out in the region, denoting a high specific richness. The APP evaluated present high floristic diversity, even though they are partially isolated by the eucalyptus forest.

Key words:
biodiversity; grasslands; conservation; floristic survey; southern Brazil

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