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Title: Litter Deposition and Nutrient Cycling of Invaded Environments by Cryptostegia madagascariensis at Tropical Cambisols from Northeastern Brazil
Authors: Souza, Tancredo Augusto Feitosa de 
Lucena, Edjane Oliveira de
de Andrade, Leonaldo Alves
da Silva, Lucas Jónatan Rodrigues
Nascimento, Gislaine dos Santos
Freitas, Helena 
Keywords: Caatinga ecoregion; invasive plant species; litter decomposition; litter decay rate; litter traits
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: Research fellowship from FAPESQ-PB-Brazil 
Serial title, monograph or event: International Journal of Plant Biology
Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Abstract: Cryptostegia madagascariensis is an invasive plant species that covers 11% of the Brazilian northeastern territory, but its role on the litter trait in tropical ecosystems remains unclear. Here, we analyzed and compared the litter deposition, litter nutrient content, soil organic matter, and the litter decay rate from invaded and non-invaded environments by C. madagascariensis at a tropical Cambisol. The PCA analysis revealed that litter deposition, litter quality, and soil organic matter were correlated with the invaded environment. We grew plant species in greenhouse conditions to obtain a standard litter material to use in our litter bags in field conditions. We found that litter decay rate was higher in the invaded environment than in the non-invaded one. Our results suggest that C. madagascariensis changes litter traits in tropical ecosystems that in turn create negative plant–soil feedback to the native species by creating a physical barrier on soil surface and to promote its own rhizosphere.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113820
ISSN: 2037-0164
DOI: 10.3390/ijpb14010021
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Ciências da Vida - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
I&D CFE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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