2016
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201667522
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Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Begoniaceae

Abstract: Resumo Este estudo apresenta as espécies de Begoniaceae registradas para as cangas da Serra dos Carajás, estado do Pará, com descrições, ilustrações e comentários morfológicos de cada espécie. São registradas até o momento quatro espécies de Begonia nas cangas da Serra dos Carajás: Begonia guaduensis, B. humilis, B. saxicola e B. wollnyi.

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“…The most up-to-date works include those for Argentina (Delfini, 2017), Cuba (Calzado, 2000), the Dominican Republic (Burt-Utley, 1991), Ecuador (Smith & Wasshausen, 1986), Mesoamerica (Burt-Utley, 2015) and Brazil (in progress) (Jacques & Gregório, 2020). Additionally, there are further regional works available for Brazil, for example Bahia (de Souza Gregório et al, 2016), Serra do Brigadeiro State Park (Delfini & Souza, 2016), Ceará (Lima et al, 2020), Macaé de Cima Ecological Reserve (Jacques, 1996) and Serra dos Carajás (Kollmann, 2016); for Mexico (Nova Galiciana;Burt-Utley & McVaugh, 2001); and for Venezuela (Venezuelan Guyana; Steyermark, 1997). Recently, some illustrated popular guidebooks have been published, covering Arunachal, India (Morris, 2017), China (Shui & Chen, 2017), Borneo (Kiew et al, 2015) and Asia (Hughes et al, 2018b), which have a broad appeal but also are useful in aiding identification, particularly when images are included of the type or from the type locality.…”
Section: Current State Of Begonia Taxonomy and Future Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most up-to-date works include those for Argentina (Delfini, 2017), Cuba (Calzado, 2000), the Dominican Republic (Burt-Utley, 1991), Ecuador (Smith & Wasshausen, 1986), Mesoamerica (Burt-Utley, 2015) and Brazil (in progress) (Jacques & Gregório, 2020). Additionally, there are further regional works available for Brazil, for example Bahia (de Souza Gregório et al, 2016), Serra do Brigadeiro State Park (Delfini & Souza, 2016), Ceará (Lima et al, 2020), Macaé de Cima Ecological Reserve (Jacques, 1996) and Serra dos Carajás (Kollmann, 2016); for Mexico (Nova Galiciana;Burt-Utley & McVaugh, 2001); and for Venezuela (Venezuelan Guyana; Steyermark, 1997). Recently, some illustrated popular guidebooks have been published, covering Arunachal, India (Morris, 2017), China (Shui & Chen, 2017), Borneo (Kiew et al, 2015) and Asia (Hughes et al, 2018b), which have a broad appeal but also are useful in aiding identification, particularly when images are included of the type or from the type locality.…”
Section: Current State Of Begonia Taxonomy and Future Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre os estudos sobre a família realizados no Brasil destacam-se o de Jacques (2002), para as espécies brasileiras de Begonia com placenta partida, além de algumas floras estaduais como as de Santa Catarina (Smith & Smith 1971), Minas Gerais (Feliciano 2009), São Paulo (Mamede et al 2012), Espírito Santo (Kollmann 2012) e Bahia (Gregório et al 2016). Mais recentemente, foram realizados estudos regionais para a Serra dos Carajás no estado do Pará (Kollmann 2016) e para a Serra do Brigadeiro em Minas Gerais (Delfini & Souza 2016). Além disso, várias novas espécies brasileiras de Begonia vêm sendo descritas nos últimos anos, como demonstram os trabalhos de Jacques (2008), Jacques & Mamede (2004), Kollmann (2003Kollmann ( , 2006Kollmann ( , 2007Kollmann ( , 2008Kollmann ( , 2009, Kollmann & Fontana (2008) e Gregório et al (2014Gregório et al ( , 2015.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The species of the genus Begonia can be native or horticultural hybrids and are popular as houseplants due to the diversity in their floral form and leaf shape which adds commercial value to their species 4 . In Brazil there are about 213 Begonia species, mainly found in the Atlantic Forest, of which 186 are endemic 5,6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%