2009
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860200960414
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Padrões de distribuição geográfica das espécies de Euploca e Heliotropium (Heliotropiaceae) no Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO(Padrões de distribuição geográfica das espécies de Euploca e Heliotropium (Heliotropiaceae) no Brasil) Baseando-se na análise de espécimes advindos de 71 herbários nacionais e estrangeiros, trabalhos de campo e literatura especializada, foram determinados os padrões de distribuição geográfica das espécies dos gêneros Euploca e Heliotropium no Brasil. Foram detectados quatro padrões de distribuição geográfica e onze padrões biogeográficos. O centro de diversidade das espécies de Euploca no Brasil é a Reg… Show more

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“…Some recent treatments have followed a broad circumscription of Boraginaceae (i.e., including traditional Boraginaceae, Hoplestigmataceae, Hydrophyllaceae, and Lenno aceae) as recommended by the APG systems (e.g., Judd & al., 2008;Mabberley, 2008 2012; Acevedo-Rodríguez & Strong, 2012;Nazaire & Hufford, 2012; Walden & Patterson, 2012;Walden & al., 2014). However, most recent studies of Boraginales or its subgroups favor the recognition of several families (Gasparino & Vitorino da Cruz Barros, 2009;Melo & al., 2009; Véliz Pérez & al., 2009;Luebert & al., 2010Luebert & al., , 2011aMelo & Semir 2010;Stapf & al., 2010;Weeks & al., 2010; CamposRíos & Chiang Cabrera, 2012;Miller, 2012Miller, , 2013aStutzman & al., 2012;Luebert, 2013; Stapf & Silva, 2013a, b; Tölke & al., 2013; Cohen, 2014; Gottschling & al., 2014a, b; RefulioRodríguez & Olmstead, 2014;Weigend & al., 2014;Irimia & al., 2015;Liu & al., 2015;. This view has been adopted in several recent floristic and taxonomic treatments, such as Flora critica d'Italia (Cecchi & Selvi, 2015a, b), Flora Mesoamericana (Davidse & al., 2012), Families and Genera of Vascular Plants (Kadereit & Bittrich, 2016), Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (Stevens, 2001-), and has recently been incorporated in the most important German botanical textbook (Kadereit & al., 2014 Historically, the coherence of Boraginaceae was primarily based on the presence of four one-seeded compartments in the fruit, separating into four nutlets in the most typical case (Bentham & Hooker, 1876;Gürke, 1893).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some recent treatments have followed a broad circumscription of Boraginaceae (i.e., including traditional Boraginaceae, Hoplestigmataceae, Hydrophyllaceae, and Lenno aceae) as recommended by the APG systems (e.g., Judd & al., 2008;Mabberley, 2008 2012; Acevedo-Rodríguez & Strong, 2012;Nazaire & Hufford, 2012; Walden & Patterson, 2012;Walden & al., 2014). However, most recent studies of Boraginales or its subgroups favor the recognition of several families (Gasparino & Vitorino da Cruz Barros, 2009;Melo & al., 2009; Véliz Pérez & al., 2009;Luebert & al., 2010Luebert & al., , 2011aMelo & Semir 2010;Stapf & al., 2010;Weeks & al., 2010; CamposRíos & Chiang Cabrera, 2012;Miller, 2012Miller, , 2013aStutzman & al., 2012;Luebert, 2013; Stapf & Silva, 2013a, b; Tölke & al., 2013; Cohen, 2014; Gottschling & al., 2014a, b; RefulioRodríguez & Olmstead, 2014;Weigend & al., 2014;Irimia & al., 2015;Liu & al., 2015;. This view has been adopted in several recent floristic and taxonomic treatments, such as Flora critica d'Italia (Cecchi & Selvi, 2015a, b), Flora Mesoamericana (Davidse & al., 2012), Families and Genera of Vascular Plants (Kadereit & Bittrich, 2016), Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (Stevens, 2001-), and has recently been incorporated in the most important German botanical textbook (Kadereit & al., 2014 Historically, the coherence of Boraginaceae was primarily based on the presence of four one-seeded compartments in the fruit, separating into four nutlets in the most typical case (Bentham & Hooker, 1876;Gürke, 1893).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2). It endorses the list of Pouteria species cited by Alves-Araújo et al (2014) and other groups of plants (Alves et al 2003;Marchioretto et al 2004;Melo et al 2009;Pontes & Alves 2011). Additionally, the species is often associated to the lowland forests, with only one record from Colombian mountains.…”
Section: Pouteria Macrocarpamentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Seeds 4, 1.5-2.5 Â 1-1.5 mm, ellipsoid, green, smooth. Heliotropium indicum has a cosmopolitan distribution, associated predominantly with tropical regions (Melo et al 2009b). In South America it occurs in Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil (Johnston 1928).…”
Section: R Silva 183 (Huneb)mentioning
confidence: 99%