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Cytisus scoparius (Fam. Fabaceae) in southern Brazil - first step of an invasion process?

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Title
Cytisus scoparius (Fam. Fabaceae) in southern Brazil - first step of an invasion process?
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, February 2016
DOI 10.1590/0001-3765201620140532
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Rodrigo León Cordero, Fábio P. Torchelsen, Gerhard E. Overbeck, Madhur Anand

Abstract

The occurrence of Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link (Fabaceae), is reported for the first time in Brazil. The species has been registered in the species-rich Campos Sulinos grasslands, in the Campos de Cima da Serra, and in the Serra do Sudeste. Naturalizing populations were frequently formed in natural habitats near to human settlements, where prevailing land uses and disturbances facilitate dispersal and establishment. The plant is an invasive species that has globally caused significant damage to biodiversity and economic losses. In Brazil, the species has a strong potential for spreading into a wide range of ecosystems. The Atlantic Forest biome and part of the Pampa biome, together known as the Campos Sulinos, represent optimal areas for the species. Features of the observed populations and recommendations for management are presented.

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Student > Master 5 25%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 20%
Student > Bachelor 3 15%
Professor 2 10%
Researcher 2 10%
Other 1 5%
Unknown 3 15%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 5 25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 10%
Mathematics 1 5%
Computer Science 1 5%
Other 1 5%
Unknown 4 20%