2016
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201667411
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Aspidosperma (Apocynaceae) no estado de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Aspidosperma compreende 55 espécies, das quais 41 ocorrem no Brasil. A maior riqueza está na região Centro-Oeste com 28 espécies. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo contribuir para o conhecimento da diversidade de Aspidosperma no Mato Grosso do Sul. Baseou-se na análise de amostras coletadas em 22 expedições de campo, visitas e consultas online aos herbários. No estado, o gênero está representado por 14 espécies. Aspidosperma quirandy e A. verbascifolium foram coletadas e descritas pela primeira vez… Show more

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“…By crossing data contained in SpeciesLink (CRIA 2018), Flora do Brasil 2020 (2018), Jabot (2018) and checklists of Flora from Mato Grosso do Sul state (Pott & Pott 1996, Schutz 2014, Profice et al 2015, Machate et al 2016, Araújo & Trevisan 2018, Barbosa 2018, Bortolotto et al 2018, Farinaccio & Simões 2018, Fiaschi 2018, Francener et al 2018, Groppo et al 2018, Guglieri-Caporal et al 2018, Lobão et al 2018, Loiola & Cordeiro 2018, Panfiglio et al 2018, Roque et al 2018, Sartori et al 2018, Secco et al 2018, Versieux et al 2018, it was verified that from the species presented here, 27 were not previously recorded for Mato Grosso do Sul and three species have no information of occurrence in Brazil (Table 4).…”
Section: Growthsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…By crossing data contained in SpeciesLink (CRIA 2018), Flora do Brasil 2020 (2018), Jabot (2018) and checklists of Flora from Mato Grosso do Sul state (Pott & Pott 1996, Schutz 2014, Profice et al 2015, Machate et al 2016, Araújo & Trevisan 2018, Barbosa 2018, Bortolotto et al 2018, Farinaccio & Simões 2018, Fiaschi 2018, Francener et al 2018, Groppo et al 2018, Guglieri-Caporal et al 2018, Lobão et al 2018, Loiola & Cordeiro 2018, Panfiglio et al 2018, Roque et al 2018, Sartori et al 2018, Secco et al 2018, Versieux et al 2018, it was verified that from the species presented here, 27 were not previously recorded for Mato Grosso do Sul and three species have no information of occurrence in Brazil (Table 4).…”
Section: Growthsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Sin embargo, en los últimos años varios autores como Marcondes-Ferreira et Kinoshita (1996), Marcondes-Ferreira (2005), The Plant List (2013), Jørgensen et al (2015), Machate et al (2016), Castello et al (2020) y Govaerts (2020) han considerado a A. quirandy como un taxón diferente.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The genus has a Neotropical distribution, occurring from Mexico to Argentina (except Chile), and currently comprises 64 species (Marcondes-Ferreira 1999;Morales & Zamora 2017;Pereira et al 2016;2017;Scudeler et al 2018; Brazilian Flora 2020 under construction). The genus can be recognized by having the following: arboreal or shrubby habit, usually whitish or reddish (rarely colorless) latex, usually alternate (rarely opposite or whorled) leaves, flowers with slightly-differentiated style-head, woody follicles, and winged seeds (Woodson 1951;Marcondes-Ferreira 1988;Machate et al 2016;Pereira et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Aspidosperma is a well-studied genus (e.g., Candolle 1844; Müller-Argoviensis 1860; Schumann 1895; Pichon 1947;Woodson 1951;Marcondes-Ferreira 1988;Marcondes-Ferreira & Kinoshita 1996;Potgieter 1999), the circumscription of some species remains unclear and the genus is considered one of the most taxonomically difficult among Neotropical Apocynaceae (Morales & Zamora 2017). Recent taxonomic studies have been performed on species of Aspidosperma from Brazil (Machate et al 2016;Pereira et al 2016), with three new species being described for the genus (Morales & Zamora 2017;Pereira et al 2017;Scudeler et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%