2019
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062018abb0352
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Cereus jamacaru DC. (Cactaceae): From 17 th century naturalists to modern day scientific and technological prospecting

Abstract: Mandacaru (Cereus jamacaru DC-Cactaceae) possesses peculiar physiological and morphological characteristics that allow it to withstand long periods of scarcity and to adapt to diff erent environments. Several uses have also been reported for the species from the 17 th century to the present day. Given this history and the importance of the usage of mandacaru, the present investigation aimed to gather information about its uses from diff erent documentary sources, and to perform a comparative analysis between p… Show more

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“…Moreover, different review studies (Santos et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2019) that list documented uses of Cactaceae species, specifically C. jamacaru, emphasize the importance of its use by local populations in all northeastern states of Brazil and show that most of these uses are related to the feed security of herds during water scarcity periods. Silva et al (2019) point out that it is necessary to invest in studies aimed at optimizing and prospecting the fodder potential of this species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, different review studies (Santos et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2019) that list documented uses of Cactaceae species, specifically C. jamacaru, emphasize the importance of its use by local populations in all northeastern states of Brazil and show that most of these uses are related to the feed security of herds during water scarcity periods. Silva et al (2019) point out that it is necessary to invest in studies aimed at optimizing and prospecting the fodder potential of this species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies consider the ecological, cultural, and economic importance of this botanical family within the biome; however, studies that deal with the climatic factor and its influence on the distribution of species are still needed. From this perspective, Cactaceae is a highly representative botanical family in Northeast Brazil (Castro, 2008;Silva et al, 2017), because it has specific morphophysiological characteristics such as photosynthetic stems with a thick cuticle, no leaves, mucilaginous tissue, and water saving in processes used to obtain energy (Terrazas and Mauseth, 2002); it is well adapted to semi-arid environments. Thus, it became an abundant resource for diverse purposes, since it is available even in drought periods (Duque, 1980;Lucena et al, 2012Lucena et al, , 2013Lucena et al, , 2014Lucena et al, , 2015b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Cereus jamacaru is a typical species of the Caatinga biome, located in the semiarid region in northeastern Brazil, including almost all its states (Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia), and extending to the southeast region, in the north of Minas Gerais. This species is also known as mandacaru, cardeiro, jamacaru, thistle, cardon, caxabú, and wild fig (Andrade et al 2006;Lucena et al 2015;Santos et al 2017;Silva et al 2019). Other species of Cereus are found in other regions of the country.…”
Section: Species Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, ocorrem aproximadamente 39 gêneros e 260 espécies distribuídas por todo território Nacional, e são encontradas com maior facilidade em solos pedregosos típicos das regiões semiáridas da Caatinga (Zappi et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2019). Os cactos colunares recebem elevada atenção dos geneticistas populacionais com quase 73% dos seus táxons já explorados, a ecologia reprodutiva é outro ponto que vem sendo estudado e que merece elevada atenção dos pesquisadores (Figueredo et al, 2010;Martins et al, 2016;Camacho-Velázquez et al, 2018).…”
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