2013
DOI: 10.5433/2316-5200.2013v2n3espp14
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Caracterização Biométrica de Frutos Diferentes de Macaúba

Abstract: RESUMOFrutos de palmeira macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd.), são excelentes fontes de matéria prima para a indústria. Ultimamente com o problema da fome mundial e do meio ambiente, ela vem se destacando pelo seu grande potencial produtivo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as características biométricas de duas subespécies de macaúba (sclerocarpa e totai) coletadas em duas regiões (Paraná e Minas Gerais). Foram coletados 20 frutos de cada subespécies e analisado os aspectos biométricos, que foram m… Show more

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“…In the genus Acrocomia, the classification of species is mainly based on their geographical distribution and morphology. In the case of the species of greater economic interest, A. aculeata and A. totai both have great morphological similarity and high polymorphism for many phenotypic characters, which has hindered their taxonomic classification and generated controversial, which is why many studies with botanical material of areas of occurrence typically of A. totai have considered the study species to include A. aculeata , as in the works of Gauto et al (2011), working with material from Paraguay, Lescano et al (2015) and Ciconini et al (2013) with collections from Campo Grande (state of Mato Grosso do Sul) and Traesel et al (2014) with collections from Dourados (state of Mato Grosso do Sul), or Dos Santos et al (2013), who named individuals collected in Paranavaí, Paraná with A. aculeata subsp. totai .…”
Section: Delimitation Of Species a Aculeata And A Totaimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the genus Acrocomia, the classification of species is mainly based on their geographical distribution and morphology. In the case of the species of greater economic interest, A. aculeata and A. totai both have great morphological similarity and high polymorphism for many phenotypic characters, which has hindered their taxonomic classification and generated controversial, which is why many studies with botanical material of areas of occurrence typically of A. totai have considered the study species to include A. aculeata , as in the works of Gauto et al (2011), working with material from Paraguay, Lescano et al (2015) and Ciconini et al (2013) with collections from Campo Grande (state of Mato Grosso do Sul) and Traesel et al (2014) with collections from Dourados (state of Mato Grosso do Sul), or Dos Santos et al (2013), who named individuals collected in Paranavaí, Paraná with A. aculeata subsp. totai .…”
Section: Delimitation Of Species a Aculeata And A Totaimentioning
confidence: 99%