2017
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201768519
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Flora do Espírito Santo: Chrysophyllum (Sapotaceae)

Abstract: ResumoChrysophyllum é o segundo maior gênero da família Sapotaceae com 71 espécies conhecidas e distribuídas em sua grande maioria nos Neotrópicos. No Brasil, estima-se a ocorrência de 31 espécies, das quais 14 são endêmicas. Estudos recentes apontaram a ocorrência de nove táxons para o Espírito Santo, no entanto, o reconhecimento e a distinção taxonômica dos mesmos é incipiente. Este estudo apresenta chave de identificação, ilustrações, comentários taxonômicos e informações a respeito dos estados de conservaç… Show more

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“…We performed an extensive exploration in order to find vouchers of Sapotaceae collected in Espírito Santo state available at Reflora (http://reflora.jbrj.gov.br/) and SpeciesLink (CRIA 2011) databases. In addition, data from recent literature (after 2015) were herein incorporated or updated (Alves‐Araújo and Mônico 2017, Mônico et al 2017, Sossai and Alves‐Araújo 2017, Sossai et al 2017, Souza and Alves‐Araújo 2017, Ferreira et al 2019, Mônico and Alves‐Araújo 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed an extensive exploration in order to find vouchers of Sapotaceae collected in Espírito Santo state available at Reflora (http://reflora.jbrj.gov.br/) and SpeciesLink (CRIA 2011) databases. In addition, data from recent literature (after 2015) were herein incorporated or updated (Alves‐Araújo and Mônico 2017, Mônico et al 2017, Sossai and Alves‐Araújo 2017, Sossai et al 2017, Souza and Alves‐Araújo 2017, Ferreira et al 2019, Mônico and Alves‐Araújo 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Cerrado (5 spp.) (Sossai & Alves‐Araújo, 2017). Flowers of the Chrysophyllum species, as in most Sapotaceae, are generally small, inconspicuous and cream/yellowish or greenish (Pennington, 1990) but with a variation in the corolla shape (Faria et al, 2017), which can be more or less open or restrictive, permitting anthers, stigma and floral resources (nectar) to be accessible/exposed to floral visitors/potential pollinators or not.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%