2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-84042005000300007
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Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) nos campos ferruginosos do Parque Estadual do Itacolomi, Minas Gerais, Brasil: florística e fenologia

Abstract: -(Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) of "campos ferruginosos" of Itacolomi State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil). A floristic survey of Papilionoideae species was carried out in "campos ferruginosos" of Itacolomy State Park (PEI), situated between Ouro Preto and Mariana cities, Minas Gerais. The collections was made from March, 2001 to May, 2002. Twenty species of 13 genera of Papilionoideae were identified. The genera that had more representative number of species were Desmodium (4), Crotalaria (3), Machaerium (2) and … Show more

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“…There were found only a preliminary checklist of campos rupestres (Peron 1989), specific family studies about Orchidaceae (Alves 1990, Batista et al 2004, Leguminosae (Dutra et al 2005, 2008a, 2008b, Lima et al 2007, Bromeliaceae (Coser et al 2010), Myrtaceae (Bünger et al 2012) and Asteraceae (Barnadesieae e Mutiseae) (Almeida et al 2014). And also, few floristic studies have been recently published on small patches of campos rupestres (Gastauer et al 2012) and forests (Pedreira & Sousa 2011) of this conservation unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were found only a preliminary checklist of campos rupestres (Peron 1989), specific family studies about Orchidaceae (Alves 1990, Batista et al 2004, Leguminosae (Dutra et al 2005, 2008a, 2008b, Lima et al 2007, Bromeliaceae (Coser et al 2010), Myrtaceae (Bünger et al 2012) and Asteraceae (Barnadesieae e Mutiseae) (Almeida et al 2014). And also, few floristic studies have been recently published on small patches of campos rupestres (Gastauer et al 2012) and forests (Pedreira & Sousa 2011) of this conservation unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os estudos botânicos referentes ao PEI consistem em inventários florístico gerais (Peron 1989;Messias et al 1997) e no tratamento de algumas famílias como Asteraceae (Almeida 2008), Bignoniaceae (Araújo 2008), Bromeliaceae (Coser 2008), Orchidaceae (Alves 1990;Batista et al 2004) e Polypodiaceae (Rolim & Salino 2008). As publicações acerca de Leguminosae para o PEI estão concentradas nos campos rupestres (Dutra et al 2006(Dutra et al , 2008b(Dutra et al , 2008c(Dutra et al , 2009, com apenas o estudo das leguminosas não arbóreas ) para as florestas estacionais.…”
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“…Local weather varies from dry and cold between May and September to wet and warm from October to April (for more details, see DUTRA et al 2005). The material was collected using beating trays in two areas of secondary, seasonal forest, and two Eucalyptus plantation areas with regenerating undergrowth.…”
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confidence: 99%