Atlantic forest: A natural reservoir of chemical elements
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- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2008
- Source
- Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo (BDPI USP)
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- English
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Abstract
The accumulation of chemical elements in biological compartments is one of the strategies of tropical species to adapt to a low-nutrient soil. This study focuses on the Atlantic Forest because of its eco-environmental importance as a natural reservoir of chemical elements. About 20 elements were determined by INAA in leaf, soil, litter and epiphyte compartments. There was no seasonality for chemical element concentrations in leaves, which probably indicated the maintainance of chemical elements in this compartment. Considering the estimated quantities, past deforestation events could have released large amounts of chemical elements to the environment.