2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-05722011000500008
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Ambientes de ocorrência e flora acompanhante do gênero Himatanthus em Alcântara, Maranhão, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO:A janaúba (Himatanthus spp.), ocorre em populações naturais em ecossistemas florestais e apresenta amplo espectro de usos na medicina popular que vai desde o tratamento de inflamações uterinas, gastrite, uso veterinário, complemento alimentar, até tratamento de câncer. O extrativismo de látex de janaúba em Alcântara vem adquirindo importância crescente como alternativa de renda. Sendo assim, o estabelecimento de estudos que viabilizem o manejo sustentado em seu ambiente natural é necessário. O objetivo … Show more

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“…This possible self-incompatibility potentialize the pollination dependence of these plants on animals, as they are indispensable for crosspollination species and the increment in gene flow, through genetic variability. Furthermore, when we consider that H. bracteatus is a native species with typical occurrence in second-growth forest vegetation (Linhares et al 2011), resulting from an advanced natural regeneration process, the permanence of pollinating animals in these habitats is crucial for pollination, one of the key ecological services for the maintenance and conservation of ecosystems (Daily 1997).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This possible self-incompatibility potentialize the pollination dependence of these plants on animals, as they are indispensable for crosspollination species and the increment in gene flow, through genetic variability. Furthermore, when we consider that H. bracteatus is a native species with typical occurrence in second-growth forest vegetation (Linhares et al 2011), resulting from an advanced natural regeneration process, the permanence of pollinating animals in these habitats is crucial for pollination, one of the key ecological services for the maintenance and conservation of ecosystems (Daily 1997).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usual focus is on floristic or ethnobotanical aspects of individual taxonomic groups and highlights uniqueness and floristic importance (e.g. Silva et al 2008, Fernandes et al 2010, Linhares et al 2011, Conceição et al 2011, Nunes et al 2012, Rodrigues and Conceição 2014, Santos et al 2014, Silva et al 2016, Ferreira et al 2017, Guarçoni et al 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%