“…In this aspect, baru (Dipteryx alata Vog), also known as cumbaru or cumaru, belonging to the Fabaceae family, Faboideae subfamily, is a tree legume with an average size of 15 meters, and stands out as one of the widely occurring cerrado species in Central Brazil and in the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais [4]. It does not represent a threat to livestock, and does not adversely affect pasture, as it remains in cattle-raising areas after pasture [5], forming an intuitive silvipastoral system [6].…”