Influence of soil properties on the abundance of plant species in ferruginous rocky soils vegetation, southeastern Brazil

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Ferruginous "campos rupestres" are a particular type of vegetation growing on iron-rich primary soils. We investigated the influence of soil properties on plant species abundance at two sites of ferruginous "campos rupestres" and one site of quartzitic "campo rupestre", all of them in "Quadrilátero Ferrífero", in Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. In each site, 30 quadrats were sampled to assess plant species composition and abundance, and soil samples were taken to perform chemical and physical analyses. The analyzed soils are strongly acidic and presented low fertility and high levels of metallic cations; a principal component analysis of soil data showed a clear segregation among sites due mainly to fertility and heavy metals content, especially Cu, Zn, and Pb. The canonical correspondence analysis indicated a strong correlation between plant species abundance and soil properties, also segregating the sites.

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Vincent, R. D. C., & Meguro, M. (2008). Influence of soil properties on the abundance of plant species in ferruginous rocky soils vegetation, southeastern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Botanica, 31(3), 377–388. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-84042008000300002

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