2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062004000100014
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Produção de mudas de espécies das Restingas do município do Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO -(Produção de mudas de espécies das Restingas do município do Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil). Os impactos antrópicos sobre as Restingas vêm se intensificando de tal forma nas últimas décadas que hoje é prioritária a conservação dos poucos remanescentes existentes e a restauração de áreas degradadas. A produção de mudas é etapa importante neste processo. Dados fenológicos obtidos para 72 espécies mostraram grande variação na época e na duração da frutificação, indicando que a colheita de sementes deve ser r… Show more

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“…However, in an early study, (Herbert 1821) posited that all Amaryllidaceae species occurring in the Americas should be classified as belonging to the genus Hippeastrum, and that all those occurring in Africa should be classified as belonging to the genus Amaryllis. Even today we find erroneous citations of Amaryllis in Brazil, as reported in Zamith & Scarano (2004), who asserted that the genus Amaryllis could be used in order to restore restinga vegetation in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The genus cited by Zamith & Scarano (2004) was most likely Hippeastrum and not Amaryllis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…However, in an early study, (Herbert 1821) posited that all Amaryllidaceae species occurring in the Americas should be classified as belonging to the genus Hippeastrum, and that all those occurring in Africa should be classified as belonging to the genus Amaryllis. Even today we find erroneous citations of Amaryllis in Brazil, as reported in Zamith & Scarano (2004), who asserted that the genus Amaryllis could be used in order to restore restinga vegetation in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The genus cited by Zamith & Scarano (2004) was most likely Hippeastrum and not Amaryllis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Even today we find erroneous citations of Amaryllis in Brazil, as reported in Zamith & Scarano (2004), who asserted that the genus Amaryllis could be used in order to restore restinga vegetation in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The genus cited by Zamith & Scarano (2004) was most likely Hippeastrum and not Amaryllis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The limited number of seedling species used in restoration projects may be partly explained by the low availability of native species in seedling nurseries (Barbosa et al, 2003). This is the result of difficulties in obtaining seeds and the absence of technology to grow seedlings of many native species Zamith & Scarano, 2004). In spite of this limitation, very few studies have investigated the potential of the native seedling community as a source of transplants to increase the plant diversity in ecological restoration, and these studies usually investigated only one or a few native species (Auer & Graça, 1995;Djers et al, 1998;Nemer et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, são importantes para embasar o desenvolvimento de tecnologias de propagação de plantas nativas para conservação de espécies ameaça-das, restauração de áreas degradadas ou aproveitamento econômico (Baumgärtner & Hartmann 2000;Zamith & Scarano 2004).…”
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“…Além disso, o potencial de utilização econômica sustentável e as necessidades de recomposição de ecossistemas degradados e manejo de espécies raras e ameaçadas demandam estudos auto-ecológicos (Pavlik & Emberg 2001;Zamith & Scarano 2004).…”
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