2017
DOI: 10.24221/jeap.2.2.2017.1175.144-159
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Uma abordagem etnobotânica acerca das plantas úteis cultivadas em quintais em uma comunidade rural do semiárido piauiense, Nordeste do Brasil

Abstract: A B S T R A C TEthnobotanical studies allow the evaluation of ancestral knowledge transmitted to new generations. This study aimed to catalog useful plants growing in homegardens in a rural community, to clustering the species cited in categories of use and outlining the socioeconomic profile of the community involved. The semistructured interviews were applied using the snowball method for the participant's selection. It was used the technique of guided excursions by homegardens, and at that time, samples wer… Show more

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“…The decoration category received the third highest percentage of species cited (24%), distributed in herbaceous, shrub and arboreal growth forms ( Table 1). The decoration category is usually one of the most cited in studies in rural and urban backyards (Silva et al, 2017), and although this study did not specifically focus on to the ethnobotany of backyards, the fact that this category corresponded to an expressive number of species evidences the concern of the residents of the Quilombola community of Serra do Evaristo with embellishing their environment.…”
Section: Ethnobotanical Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decoration category received the third highest percentage of species cited (24%), distributed in herbaceous, shrub and arboreal growth forms ( Table 1). The decoration category is usually one of the most cited in studies in rural and urban backyards (Silva et al, 2017), and although this study did not specifically focus on to the ethnobotany of backyards, the fact that this category corresponded to an expressive number of species evidences the concern of the residents of the Quilombola community of Serra do Evaristo with embellishing their environment.…”
Section: Ethnobotanical Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A família mais expressiva foi a Fabaceae, apresentando seis espécies, seguida de Anacardiaceae e Poaceae, ambas com quatro espécies (Figura 3). Algumas pesquisas etnobotânicas têm destacado a família Fabaceae por apresentar maior representação em riqueza de espécies (Silva e Andrade, 2005;Franco e Barros, 2006;Lima et al, 2016;Pereira et al, 2018), inclusive em áreas de quintais rurais no município do Piauí (Pereira et al, 2016;Silva et al, 2017), evidenciando sua importância para as populações locais. A maior parte das plantas presentes nos quintais estudados é de origem exótica com registro de 27 espécies, as demais são silvestres (21 spp.…”
Section: Conhecimento E Uso Dos Recursos Vegetaisunclassified
“…A maior parte das plantas presentes nos quintais estudados é de origem exótica com registro de 27 espécies, as demais são silvestres (21 spp. ), corroborando com a tendência encontrada por Silva et al (2017) no estado do Piaui. Das plantas identificadas em nível espécie e que foi possível descrever o hábito (n = 49), tem-se 40,82% com hábito arbóreo, 26,53% herbáceo, 24,49% arbustivo, 6,12% subarbustivo e 2,04% trepadeira.…”
Section: Conhecimento E Uso Dos Recursos Vegetaisunclassified
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