2014
DOI: 10.1590/2236-8906-09/2014
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Asteraceae no município de Jacobina, Chapada Diamantina, Estado da Bahia, Brasil

Abstract: -(Asteraceae in the municipality of Jacobina,

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“…In this context, the families with more studies were Asteraceae (11) and Fabaceae (10). Asteraceae's studies include four conducted at the family level (Hind 2003;Moura & Roque 2014;Roque et al 2016;Staudt et al 2017) Families such as Apocynaceae, Bromeliaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Malvaceae, and Melastomataceae, had few studies at the family level. These groups of plants are very diverse in the campo rupestre of Espinhaço Range, with high rates of endemism (Colli-Silva et al 2019a) what could encourage the elaboration of floras.…”
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“…In this context, the families with more studies were Asteraceae (11) and Fabaceae (10). Asteraceae's studies include four conducted at the family level (Hind 2003;Moura & Roque 2014;Roque et al 2016;Staudt et al 2017) Families such as Apocynaceae, Bromeliaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Malvaceae, and Melastomataceae, had few studies at the family level. These groups of plants are very diverse in the campo rupestre of Espinhaço Range, with high rates of endemism (Colli-Silva et al 2019a) what could encourage the elaboration of floras.…”
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“…Other families, including Apocynaceae, Melastomataceae, Rubiaceae, Orchidaceae, Poaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Xyridaceae, and Myrtaceae, also have a high sampling effort in the Espinhaço Range (Figure 3A). The most species-rich genera in the checklist are presented in Figure 3B and may have appeared due to four conditions: 1) Floristic studies exclusive for Paepalanthus (Hensold 1998;Andrino & Costa 2013;Andrino et al 2015), Chamaecrista (Zeferino et al 2019;Cota et al 2020), and Paspalum (Pimenta et al 2019); 2) Monogeneric families studies (Xyridaceae, Xyris) (Wanderley & Silva 2009;Wanderley 2011;Silva & Wanderley 2013); 3) Presence in the family of the richest genera know to Espinhaço Range, Microlicia (Melastomataceae) (Pataro et al 2017;Pacifico & Fidanza 2018); and 4) Several studies on specific genera, such as Mikania, which appear in of the 11 Asteraceae's Floras (Hind 2003;Moura & Roque 2014;Roque et al 2016;Contro & Nakajima 2017;Staudt et al 2017;Staudt & Roque 2020). These genera are rich in species endemic to the Espinhaço Range (Colli-Silva et al 2019a).…”
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