Abstract

Here we conducted an anatomical analysis of vessel elements from woody tissues of Gymnanthes klotzschiana individuals in a remnant of Alluvial Mixed Rain Forest in southern Brazil. This tree is among the species with the highest abundance within these forests. We sampled an area adjacent to a meadow highly impacted by an oil spill of four million liters from Petróleo Brasileiro S. A. The study was aimed at uncovering possible anatomical and structural changes in the wood of G. klotzschiana after an attempt at the decontamination of the area, which was performed by its flooding and extracting the oil that was deposited on the soil surface. Therefore, our sampling was performed in two environments with distinct water table characteristics: (1) with temporary water saturation, and (2) with permanent saturation. Radial samples were collected from an individual from both environments and analyzed through optical microscopy and dendroecological variables, which allowed us to reconstruct the wood development from 1997 to 2010. Our results demonstrated that no significant anatomic changes occurred in the condition with temporary saturation. Conversely, the environment with permanent saturation led to an increase in the frequency of the vessel elements, as a strategy to acclimate to the altered environment. Moreover, it altered the grouping pattern of the vessels, with a gradual increase in the percentage of solitary vessels, which is consistent with environments with more humidity. These results drive our attention for developing more efficient strategies to overcoming natural disasters and diminishing their impact on local biological communities.

Highlights

  • The variability of the wood anatomy in the growth rings depends of several environmental factors

  • Our work was driven to uncovering the changes in the frequency and size of vessel elements in individuals of G. klotzschiana located in two environmental conditions, after a natural disaster originated from an oil spill in southern Brazil

  • Our data revealed that individuals of G. klotzschiana under temporary water saturation, in general, showed no significant changes in the frequency of vessel elements and their size over the years after the oil spill

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Introduction

The variability of the wood anatomy in the growth rings depends of several environmental factors. The interpretation of such variation over the life cycle of a tree is helpful toward the development of studies within the fields of dendroecology, dendroclimatology and wood anatomy. The information provided by such studies has the potential to indicate the quality of the wood that will produced for distinct commercial applications, such as extraction of cellulose and paper manufacture, furniture, production of charcoal. Farmers may have much higher incomes by extracting the wood from such trees. In an alternative but complementary view, studies within the fields of dendroecology and wood anatomy have been devoted to an ecological purpose by means of a comprehensive analysis of the jas.ccsenet.org

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