2018
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201869423
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Tephrosia (Leguminosae) no estado do Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Este estudo realizou um levantamento florístico dos representantes de Tephrosia no estado do Ceará, como parte do projeto "Flora do Ceará". O estudo foi baseado na análise comparativa dos caracteres morfológicos de espécimes depositados nos herbários EAC, ESA, HUEFS, IPA, MBM, MOSS, TEPB e UFRN, bibliografias especializadas, fotos de materiais-tipo, além de coletas e observações de campo. Para o estado foram registradas cinco espécies de Tephrosia: T. cinerea, T. domingensis, T. egregia, T. purpurea e T… Show more

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“…(Fabaceae, subfamily Paplilionaceae) genus is a perennial genus derived from the African continent, with approximately 350 species widely distributed in tropical, subtropical, and arid regions of the world [ 6 ]. In Brazil, 12 Tephrosia species have been recorded, including Tephrosia toxicaria (Sw.) Pers., a North American legume (shrubby habit) well adapted to Northeast Brazil [ 7 , 8 ]. Tephrosia extracts are already being explored to control numerous species of arbovirus vectors and field pests [ 9 , 10 ], in addition to the possibility of overcoming the concerns of numerous international health agencies, such as damage associated with oxidative stress, and bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections [ 11 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Fabaceae, subfamily Paplilionaceae) genus is a perennial genus derived from the African continent, with approximately 350 species widely distributed in tropical, subtropical, and arid regions of the world [ 6 ]. In Brazil, 12 Tephrosia species have been recorded, including Tephrosia toxicaria (Sw.) Pers., a North American legume (shrubby habit) well adapted to Northeast Brazil [ 7 , 8 ]. Tephrosia extracts are already being explored to control numerous species of arbovirus vectors and field pests [ 9 , 10 ], in addition to the possibility of overcoming the concerns of numerous international health agencies, such as damage associated with oxidative stress, and bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections [ 11 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%