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The influence of forest litter on the endomicorritic fungi community in a natural regeneration area in São Paulo State, Brazil

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  • Luciana Aparecida Giacomini Universidade Federal de São Carlos Ciências Ambientais Rodovia João Leme dos Santos Sorocaba São Paulo 18052-780 Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7647-9092
    • Carlos Aparecido de Siqueira Junior Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Praça Regente Feijó 181, Centro, 13300-023 Itu, São Paulo, Brasil

      DOI:

      https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-8906-91/2020

      Keywords:

      degraded soil, ecological restoration, glomeromycota, organic matter

      Abstract

      Natural areas of high biological diversity are being degraded to meet man's need to convert them to various uses. The ecological restoration through litter transposition enables for the reestablishment of ecological processes and may contribute to the increase of microorganisms. It aimed to evaluate the influence of litter on the community of mycorrhizal fungi in an area of Cabreúva, São Paulo State, Brazil. Ten plots were delimited, five control and five treatment. Soil samples were collected during two distinct periods for physical, chemical and microbiological analysis. Results indicated that the edaphic conditions of the place are consistent with the presence of AMF; also, the transposed organic matter did not increase species richness and did not facilitate the colonization of plant species, whereas gravimetric humidity and grass may have influenced species richness.

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      05/18/2026 — Updated on 06/10/2021

      How to Cite

      The influence of forest litter on the endomicorritic fungi community in a natural regeneration area in São Paulo State, Brazil. (2021). In SciELO Preprints. https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-8906-91/2020

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      Biological Sciences

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