The Biodiversity and Functioning of Cerrado Grassland Ecosystems experiment is up and running!

Terrain janv-février 2025 - Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goáis, Brésil. Mise en place de l'expérimentation BEF-Cerrado @Elise Buisson @Soizig Le Stradic
Fieldwork Jan-Feb 2025 - Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goáis, Brazil. Setting up the BEF-Cerrado experiment @Elise Buisson @Soizig Le Stradic

The aim of the BEF-Cerrado project is to understand the mechanisms that encourage the establishment of native herbaceous plant communities in the Cerrado (Brazilian savannah, photos A and B). The experimental set-up involves creating 29 plant communities and testing the role of the species richness and functional richness of these communities in resisting invasions, being resilient in the face of endogenous disturbances (such as fires) and providing ecosystem processes (biomass production, soil erosion control, carbon storage or water infiltration). To do this, we chose 16 species of Poaceae and Cyperaceae (photo B) and created plant communities ranging from monocultures to communities of 4, 8 and 16 species. The experiment was set up on a degraded site in the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, initially converted to pasture and invaded by an exotic invasive species of African grass. Urochloa decumbens (photo C). As a first step, the top 30 cm of soil was stripped to eliminate the undesirable seed bank (photo D). Then 165 plots of 25m², divided into five blocks on the degraded site, were set up and the 29 communities planted (photos E and F). All the planting was carried out during the rainy season and completed on 10 February: 1,245 native seedlings were planted (photo G)!

For further information: https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-23-CE02-0034