2013
DOI: 10.1590/s2236-89062013000400006
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Inventário e distribuição geográfica de Leguminosae no arquipélago de Marajó, PA, Brasil

Abstract: Leguminosae é dominante nas formações vegetacionais amazônicas; e, nesse contexto, o arquipélago de Marajó possui destaque, pois inclui várias dessas formações. Este trabalho objetiva fornecer uma listagem das espécies de Leguminosae registradas no arquipélago de Marajó e analisar a sua distribuição geográfica. Analisaram-se dados de herbários, literatura e coletas, e a partir de então foram definidos os padrões de distribuição. Foram registradas 241 espécies em 80 gêneros as quais seis são novos registros par… Show more

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“…By contrast, in beginning of the rainy season, the aterroada soon become soaked in heavy rain, and cattle have to move to elevated parts. The primitive people of Marajó has learned how to use this condition in favor, creating the "tesos" or "mounds", that could reach 200 m in length, 30 m wide and 10 m in height [43]. The landscape of Jaranduba Farm is a classical combination of aterroadas and tesos, the latter dominated by palms (Astrocaryum vulgare) and cashew trees (Anacardium occidentale).…”
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“…By contrast, in beginning of the rainy season, the aterroada soon become soaked in heavy rain, and cattle have to move to elevated parts. The primitive people of Marajó has learned how to use this condition in favor, creating the "tesos" or "mounds", that could reach 200 m in length, 30 m wide and 10 m in height [43]. The landscape of Jaranduba Farm is a classical combination of aterroadas and tesos, the latter dominated by palms (Astrocaryum vulgare) and cashew trees (Anacardium occidentale).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%