2017
DOI: 10.22478/ufpb.1981-1268.2017v11n3.37849
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Coletânea bibliográfica acadêmica sobre a mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa Gomes)

Abstract: resumo -A mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) é uma árvore nativa do Brasil, cujo fruto é obtido predominantemente de forma extrativista e apreciado tanto in natura quanto na forma de polpas, geleias, doces. As raízes, cascas e látex possuem uso medicinal e sua madeira é usada como combustível. Ocorre do Nordeste até os Cerrados das regiões Centro-Oeste, Norte e Sudeste. Entende-se que estudos científicos sobre espécies nativas de base extrativista são essenciais a fim de subsidiar estratégias para a conserv… Show more

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“…speciosa has nocturnal anthesis, as well as an allogamous and self-incompatible reproductive system, hence being an outcrossing species (Darrault;Schlindwein, 2005;Collevatti et al, 2016). It has mass flowering, which can promote a geitonogamy (self-pollination) (Pinto;Oliveira;Schlindwein, 2008). H. speciosa requires biotic agents, mainly moths, for pollination and hence for fruit production (Collevatti et al, 2016).…”
Section: Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…speciosa has nocturnal anthesis, as well as an allogamous and self-incompatible reproductive system, hence being an outcrossing species (Darrault;Schlindwein, 2005;Collevatti et al, 2016). It has mass flowering, which can promote a geitonogamy (self-pollination) (Pinto;Oliveira;Schlindwein, 2008). H. speciosa requires biotic agents, mainly moths, for pollination and hence for fruit production (Collevatti et al, 2016).…”
Section: Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…North east Brazil is the region that produces the most fruit, as known as mangaba, and the collection is a predominantly extractive activity (IBGE, 2016). The fruits are consumed mainly by the local populations in the region where the tree occurs, with a wide diversity of uses in the diet (Oliveira et al, 2017). Besides the socioeconomic role, fruit collection and commercialization are a significant economic activity that contributes to the income of the communities (Sá;Lédo, 2011).…”
Section: Introdutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fruit of H. speciosa possesses great economic potential for agribusiness, however, the extractive exploitation of the fruit limits its consumption to its area of occurrence (LEDERMAN et al, 2000;ARAUJO et al, 2003). The fruit is appreciated by fauna and local people for fresh consumption, as well as in the preparation of various food products, such as juices, popsicles, ice cream, sweets, jellies and liquors (PEREIRA et al, 2010;OLIVEIRA et al, 2017). The fruit is considered a functional food, due to the presence of ascorbic acid, phenolic compounds and carotenoids, in addition having antimutagenic and antioxidant activities (LIMA et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos sobre o extrativismo vegetal podem desempenhar um papel fundamental no entendimento da relação homem-planta, bem como na valorização da diversidade biológica e do conhecimento tradicional/local. No estado de Sergipe, os principais exemplos de PFNM, com valor comercial, já estudados, são a pimenta-rosa, conhecida como aroeira-da-praia (Schinus terebenthifolius Raddi) (GOMES et al, 2013), e a mangaba (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) (OLIVEIRA et al, 2017a). Entre outros frutos coletados por meio do extrativismo, tem-se o cambuí (Myrciaria sp.)…”
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