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    Poaceae in the “Seridó” Ecological Station, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

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    Trata-se do primeiro levantamento florístico das espécies de Poaceae da Estação Ecológica do Seridó. A família apresenta grande valor econômico e ecológico. A região denominada Seridó apresenta uma Caatinga aberta com estrato herbáceo contínuo, onde os representantes da família constituem um dos principais componentes, principalmente na estação chuvosa. Foi registrada a ocorrência de 57 espécies distribuídas em 34 gêneros, das quais 41 são nativas e 16 exóticas. O trabalho consta de chaves analíticas para tribos, gêneros e espécies, descrições, discussão sobre a delimitação de algumas espécies, distribuição dos táxons na Estação e ilustrações botânicas. Eragrostis cilianensis (Bellardi) Vignolo ex Janch., Mesosetum annuum Swallen e Cenchrus ciliaris L. são citadas pela primeira vez para o Rio Grande do Norte. _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThis is the first floristic survey of grass species undertaken in Rio Grande do Norte. The family has great economic and ecological value. In the Seridó area, where the “caatinga vegetation” is open and shows a continuous herbaceous stratum, representatives of the family constitute the main component of the vegetation in the raining season. We documented the occurrence of 57 species of Poaceae, distributed in 34 genera, in the Seridó Ecological Station. Of those species, 41 are native to the area and 16 are exotic. The paper includes analytical keys for the grass tribes genera and species descriptions, a discussion about the delimitation of some species, the distribution of the species in the Station, and botanical illustrations. Eragrostis cilianensis (Bellardi) Vignolo ex Janch., Mesosetum annuum Swallen and Cenchrus ciliaris L. are recorded for the first time for the Flora of Rio Grande do Norte

    Erythroxylaceae no Nordeste Brasileiro

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    Simpósio - Flora fanerogâmica nordestina: diversidade,distribuição e potencial econômic

    <p class="Default">Maria Iracema Bezerra Loiola (2013) A new species of Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae) from the Brazilian semiarid region. Phytotaxa 150(1): 61–64.

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    Loiola, Maria Iracema Bezerra (2013): &lt;p class="Default"&gt;Maria Iracema Bezerra Loiola (2013) A new species of Erythroxylum (Erythroxylaceae) from the Brazilian semiarid region. Phytotaxa 150(1): 61–64. Phytotaxa 153 (1): 60, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.153.1.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.153.1.5&lt;/p&gt

    USO POPULAR DE PLANTAS MEDICINAIS NO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, NORDESTE DO BRASIL

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    A survey was made of the plant species used in popular medicine in the coastal city of Natal, and the rural city of Santa Cruz, both in the northeastern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte. Information on the medicinal properties of the plants was obtained from interviews with local residents performed between February and August, 2005 and between September and December, 2007. In each area, 100 inhabitants filled out standard forms, for a total of 300 interviews. Data was collected on the plant (popular name, part of the plant used, form of use and function) and on the population (age group, sex and schooling). We recorded 57 species distributed into 54 genuses and 34 botanical families. Regardless of schooling level, more than 50% of the respondents reported using plant species for curing a wide assortment of ailments. The most used families in terms of number of species were: Lamiaceae (seven), Euphorbiaceae (four), Myrtaceae (four), Zingiberaceae (three) and Lauraceae (three). Around 49% of the species were common to the three areas studied. The most used plant parts for preparing remedies, which are used mainly for treating respiratory diseases, were the leaves, fruits and roots. Teas are the most common form of dispensing the medicine. A table is presented containing information, especially on the use and function of the species, as described in the interviews

    Percepção ambiental das artesãs que usam as folhas de carnaúba (Copernicia prunifera H.E.Moore, Arecaceae) na Área de Proteção Ambiental Delta do Parnaíba, Piauí, Brasil / Environmental perception of the artisans that work with leaves of carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera H.E.Moore, Arecaceae) in Delta do Parnaíba Environmental Protection Area, Piauí, Brazil

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    This study investigated the socioeconomic aspects and environmental perception of artisans that subsists making handicrafts of the leaves of carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera H. E. Moore) in the Delta do Parnaíba Environmental Protection Area, located in Paranaíba municipality, Piauí state. We interviewed 36 artisans belonging to communities Fazendinha, Vazantinha and Pedra do Sal, using semi-structured questionnaires. In parallel, the plant management was followed. The crafts are made by women with age ranging from 20 to 60 years and low education. They live deprived of basic sanitation, schools and public health of quality. The perception about the plant is attributed to carnauba utilitarian features. In the three communities damage to plant involves estate speculation. The artisans of Fazendinha and Vazantinha did not express a conservationist conscience, prevailing capitalist perception. In the community of Pedra do Sal, the artisans promote an environmental conservation. They contact environmental agencies and protest against the devastation of carnauba forest. It was observed that although artisans share the same activity, they have different perceptions of the environment and resource explored. Especially in the Fazendinha community is necessary construction of environmental education to promote a sustainable extraction

    Flora do Ceará, Brasil: Erythroxylaceae

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    Resumo Este trabalho objetivou realizar o levantamento florístico e identificar o padrão de distribuição dos representantes de Erythroxylaceae, como parte do projeto Flora do Ceará. As identificações e descrições foram baseadas na análise morfológica de amostras obtidas em campo e de herbários (CEPEC, EAC, F, HCDL, HST, HUEFS, HVASF, IPA, MBM, NY, RB, TEPB, UFP, UFRN), imagens digitais de coleções-tipos disponíveis nos sítios dos Herbários F, K e NY, Reflora - Herbário Virtual, speciesLink e bibliografias. Para o Ceará foram registradas 24 espécies de Erythroxylum ocorrendo preferencialmente em climas estacionalmente secos, como Savana Estépica (Carrasco) e Floresta Estacional Decidual (mata seca). Quanto à área de distribuição, sete espécies ocorrem extra Brasil, 17 são restritas ao território brasileiro, dez à região Nordeste e uma ao Ceará (E. angelicae). Um total de 20 espécies foi registrado em Unidades de Conservação do estado: Parque Nacional de Ubajara (7), Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Serra das Almas (7), Floresta Nacional do Araripe (6) e Estação Ecológica de Aiuaba (4). Erythroxylum bezerrae e E. tianguanum estão ameaçadas de extinção

    POTENCIAL DE USO DOS RECURSOS VEGETAIS EM UMA COMUNIDADE RURAL NO SEMIÁRIDO POTIGUAR

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    The aim of this study was to identify the main cat egories of use of native plants in a rural com- munity from Caicó Municipality, Rio Grande do Norte , Northeastern Brazil. From March 2007 to August 20 08 semi-structured and structured interviews were cond ucted with 23 local specialists (woodsmen, witch do ctors, healers, growers and housewives) aged over 35. We d escribe the uses of 69 species grouped in seven cat egories which are: medicinal, food, wood, mystic , fuel, fo dder and household. The families with the largest r epresenta- tion in the interviews were Fabaceae (14 species), Euphorbiaceae (6 species), Cucurbitaceae and Cactac eae (3 species each). By calculating the value in use, it was found that Amburana cearensis (Allemão) A. C. Sm. (cumaru) and Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. (jurema preta) stood out as the spe cies with the highest number of citations and nominated uses. The medicinal use was related to 62 species (89.85 %). Barks and root s were the most consumed parts. The data indicate that the flora of the Potiguar Seridó has a great potential of use and that this community will often use local plant reso urces in their everyday life, for many different pu rposes. Keywords : Caatinga. Ethnobotany. Phytoterapy. Northeastern of Brazil
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