Land-use patterns and fungal bioaerosols in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome

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Maurício C. Mantoani
Lara C. C. Guerra
Maria F. Andrade
Maria A. F. S. Dias
Pedro L. S. Dias
Fábio Rodrigues
Dulcilena M. C. Silva
Valter Batista Duo Filho
Anderson Paulo Rudke
Jorge A. Martins
Leila Droprinchinski Martins
José M. D. Torezan
Pedro H. S. Brancalion
Joannès Guillemot
Otávio C. Campoe
Vaughan Phillips
Federico Carotenuto
Tina Šantl-Temkiv
Cindy E. Morris
Fábio L. T. Gonçalves
机构
[1] University of São Paulo (USP),Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Science (IAG)
[2] University of São Paulo,Institute of Chemistry
[3] Adolfo Lutz Institute,Parasitology and Mycology Centre, Department of Environmental Mycology
[4] Federal University Technology of Paraná (UTFPR),Laboratory of Biodiversity and Restoration of Ecosystems
[5] Londrina State University (UEL),Department of Forest Sciences, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture (ESALQ)
[6] University of São Paulo,UMR Eco & Sols
[7] CIRAD,Eco & Sols, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro, IRD
[8] Université Montpellier,Department of Forest Sciences
[9] Federal University of Lavras (UFLA),Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
[10] Lund University,Department of Biology
[11] National Research Council,undefined
[12] Institute of BioEconomy (CNR-IBE),undefined
[13] Aarhus University,undefined
[14] INRAE,undefined
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Discover Environment | / 2卷 / 1期
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Eucalyptus; Fungal spores; Ice nucleation; Maize; Restoration;
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10.1007/s44274-024-00049-x
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Whilst the importance of fungal primary biological aerosol particles (PBAPs) has been recognised, few studies have empirically assessed how land-use patterns influence them. Here, we show the impacts of different land-use patterns on fungal PBAPs within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot. Spanning a distance of ca. 600 km within this biome, we collected fungal bioaerosols in the following land-use patterns: a 25-year-old coffee plantation, a 2.5-year-old Eucalyptus plantation, a 3-months-old maize crop, a 2-year-old and another 7-year-old native forest reforestation area, and a native forest fragment. Using the portable Burkard air sampler, a total of 14 morphotype-species were found. Cladosporium sp. comprised as much as about 95% of all fungal spores collected, being present in all samples (frequency of 100%). Forest systems had as much as 5-to-19-fold more fungal spores in the air than maize crops. Sampling height and time (morning vs. afternoon) did not influence fungal concentration and number of species. In addition, using data derived from an eddy covariance tower in the Eucalyptus site, we estimated the emission rate to be 6649 spores m−2 s−1. Our study confirms that land-use patterns affect fungal PBAPs, and that replacing large areas of native Atlantic Forest by monospecific stands, a homogenisation of airborne fungi is occurring, with unknown consequences for climate regulation.
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