FERREIRA, C. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7018848134050014; FERREIRA, Cheila Deisy.
Resumo:
The seed bank in the soil is one of the most efficient mechanisms in the conduct of natural
regeneration in terrestrial ecosystems, and their study is an important tool used to diagnose
the effect of degradation. This study aimed to analyze composition floristic and
phytosociological seed bank in the soil at different stages of natural regeneration in semiarid
Caatinga of Paraíba. The study was conducted at Fazenda Cachoeirade São Porfírio in the
municipality of Varzea, PB, where four areas were selected, one with native pasture and three
in different stages natural regeneration vegetation. For sampling the seed bank in the soil were
randomly collected 144 samples at three different times, and the methodology used to
determine the floristic species composition of the seed bank in the soil was the seedling
emergence. To assess the floristic diversity were estimated diversity index Shannon-Weaver
(H '), equability index for Pielou (J'), Similarity and Jaccard (Sj) . For phytosociological
analysis the following parameters were evaluated: Absolute Frequency (AF) and Relative
Frequency (RF), Absolute Density (DA) Relative Density (RD) and Total Density (TD). The
experimental design was a randomized block factorial design (4 x 3 x 2 x 2). The floristic
composition of the seed bank in the soil of the study area this represented by 94 species
belonging to 71 genera, distributed in 29 botanical families. The soil seed bank of the study
area consists predominantly of species of herbaceous habit, and the floristic composition
varies according to the stage of natural regeneration, higher in middle and advanced stages.
Between the factors studied, the factor area and seasons were the ones who had significant
differences (p<0.01). The seed bank in the soil showed seasonal variation, recording the
highest values of seedling emergence in the rainy season. The average density of the seed
bank was higher in the soil with 5,066 seeds/m2 and 3,939 seeds/m2 in the litterfall. The seed
bank in the soil of the area with native pasture showed higher densities of plantlets.