Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia

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Autor(a) principal: Vilela,Gisele F
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ming,Lin C, Marques,Márcia OM, Silva,Sandra MP da, Montanari Junior,Ílio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: The medicinal species fafia (Hebanthe eriantha), is a product of extractivism in the region of the Paraiba Valley, São Paulo state, Brazil, with endangered genetic variability. This study did an agronomical characterization and an analysis of active compounds of five accessions. This research is a partnership of UNESP-Botucatu Medicinal Plants Laboratory, Paraiba Valley Center (APTA) and CPQBA-UNICAMP Agrotechnological Division. A field experiment using completely random blocks with five accessions and seven replications was used. The stem and leaf wet/dry weights, root wet/dry weight, length of the longest stem, foliar area, foam index and pfaffic acid content samples were evaluated. Accession I1800 had root dry weight, stem and leaf dry weight, and foliar area greater than other accessions (176.16 g/plant, 7.301 kg/plant, 155.04 cm² ). Pfaffic acid content was similar to other accessions (0.640-0.366 %mm-1) Among all five accessions, there is a positive correlation among the foliar area and stem and leaf dry weight and between the foliar area and root dry weight.
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title Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
spellingShingle Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
Vilela,Gisele F
Hebanthe eriantha
medicinal plants
cultivation
pfaffic acid
Amaranthaceae
title_short Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
title_full Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
title_fullStr Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
title_full_unstemmed Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
title_sort Agronomical and phytochemical aspects of fafia
author Vilela,Gisele F
author_facet Vilela,Gisele F
Ming,Lin C
Marques,Márcia OM
Silva,Sandra MP da
Montanari Junior,Ílio
author_role author
author2 Ming,Lin C
Marques,Márcia OM
Silva,Sandra MP da
Montanari Junior,Ílio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilela,Gisele F
Ming,Lin C
Marques,Márcia OM
Silva,Sandra MP da
Montanari Junior,Ílio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hebanthe eriantha
medicinal plants
cultivation
pfaffic acid
Amaranthaceae
topic Hebanthe eriantha
medicinal plants
cultivation
pfaffic acid
Amaranthaceae
description The medicinal species fafia (Hebanthe eriantha), is a product of extractivism in the region of the Paraiba Valley, São Paulo state, Brazil, with endangered genetic variability. This study did an agronomical characterization and an analysis of active compounds of five accessions. This research is a partnership of UNESP-Botucatu Medicinal Plants Laboratory, Paraiba Valley Center (APTA) and CPQBA-UNICAMP Agrotechnological Division. A field experiment using completely random blocks with five accessions and seven replications was used. The stem and leaf wet/dry weights, root wet/dry weight, length of the longest stem, foliar area, foam index and pfaffic acid content samples were evaluated. Accession I1800 had root dry weight, stem and leaf dry weight, and foliar area greater than other accessions (176.16 g/plant, 7.301 kg/plant, 155.04 cm² ). Pfaffic acid content was similar to other accessions (0.640-0.366 %mm-1) Among all five accessions, there is a positive correlation among the foliar area and stem and leaf dry weight and between the foliar area and root dry weight.
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