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Padrões de diversidade de árvores em novas florestas através de paisagens modificadas por humanos em contextos biogeográficos heterogêneos

Processo: 22/01858-8
Modalidade de apoio:Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado
Data de Início da vigência: 01 de abril de 2022
Data de Término da vigência: 31 de julho de 2024
Área de conhecimento:Ciências Biológicas - Botânica - Taxonomia Vegetal
Acordo de Cooperação: Organização Holandesa para a Pesquisa Científica (NWO)
Pesquisador responsável:Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues
Beneficiário:Cássio Augusto Patrocínio Toledo
Instituição Sede: Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALQ). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Piracicaba , SP, Brasil
Vinculado ao auxílio:18/18416-2 - Compreendendo florestas restauradas para o benefício das pessoas e da natureza - NewFor, AP.BTA.TEM
Assunto(s):Inventário florestal
Palavra(s)-Chave do Pesquisador:barcoding | Florestas restauradas | Inventário Florestal | Diversidade Vegetal

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The state of São Paulo has a wide diversity of forest typologies, as consequence of the remarkable variation in climate, soil, and topography across its territory. In this context, the comprehension of the contribution of new forests to benefit people and nature rely on the proper identification of the tree species of these forests and on the assessment of their environmental functions in the ecosystem. The limitations imposed by the lack of generalist botanists can be partially overcome by the use of DNA barcoding, through which samples of plant tissue are collected and have their DNA sequenced, which allow for a precise identification of the species. The main barrier for using this novel approach for identifying plants is the creation of a library of DNA sequences of tree species, as it requires a large-scale assessment of the tree species occurring in a region and a reliable identification of them by an experienced botanist. In some cases, the DNA barcode based on a single-locus marker presents no adequate variation to tell apart some related plant species, in order to solve this, currently two approaches could be taken, the "specific barcode" which is based on a specific DNA region, with suitable variation to tell apart species on the target group, the second approach is based on the whole-chloroplast, called "super-barcode", it shows a great potential but still rely on elevates sequencing costs and a dependence of bio-informatic expert. The goals of this postdoctoral research project is to explore tree diversity patterns of new forests across humanmodified landscapes and heterogeneous biogeographical contexts and to create a DNAbarcoding library for the most abundant tree species in São Paulo state. The project will bedivided in three integrated phases: i) forest inventories, tree species identification, and collection of tissue samples for DNA barcoding; ii) analyses on the patterns of plant diversity in new forests; and iii) construction of a reference library of DNA sequences and test the DNAbarcoding performance on identifying trees from Atlantic forest. These research activities willallow the characterization of tree diversity in new forests and the comprehension of theircontribution for total tree diversity in human-modified landscapes, and create a foundation forthe use of DNA barcoding in forest inventories. (AU)

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