Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Eichemberg,Mayra Teruya
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Amorozo,Maria Christina de Mello, Moura,Leila Cunha de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062009000400016
Resumo: This study, based on the ethnobotanical approach, looked for to characterize the ancient urban home gardens in Rio Claro, municipality located in the Southeast of Brazil, carrying out a survey of the wealth of vegetal species and their uses, in 17 households selected randomly. The data had been collected by means of semistructured and structured interviews and by the gathering of plants. It was verified a total of 410 species, distributed in 97 botanical families, evidencing a high diversity of ligneous species, such as trees and shrubs (H' = 1,66 and J = 0.86). There were surveyed 257 species for ornamental use, as well as 98 for alimentary and 93 for medicinal uses. Considering the great number of species found for the main categories of use, it can be inferred that the home gardens play important functions for the interviewed families, contributing for the food and medicine production destined for the consumption by the families themselves, and also playing an important esthetic function thanks to the variety of their ornamental plants. The wealth of these home gardens may be related to the rural origin and to the culture of the owners, who still keep a cultivation tradition. It was found that the products obtained from the home gardens contributed for the diet's variety of the informants, representing a promising potential for the improvement of the population alimentation.
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title Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
spellingShingle Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
Eichemberg,Mayra Teruya
home garden
ethnobotany
diversity
title_short Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
title_full Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
title_fullStr Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
title_sort Species composition and plant use in old urban homegardens in Rio Claro, Southeast of Brazil
author Eichemberg,Mayra Teruya
author_facet Eichemberg,Mayra Teruya
Amorozo,Maria Christina de Mello
Moura,Leila Cunha de
author_role author
author2 Amorozo,Maria Christina de Mello
Moura,Leila Cunha de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Eichemberg,Mayra Teruya
Amorozo,Maria Christina de Mello
Moura,Leila Cunha de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv home garden
ethnobotany
diversity
topic home garden
ethnobotany
diversity
description This study, based on the ethnobotanical approach, looked for to characterize the ancient urban home gardens in Rio Claro, municipality located in the Southeast of Brazil, carrying out a survey of the wealth of vegetal species and their uses, in 17 households selected randomly. The data had been collected by means of semistructured and structured interviews and by the gathering of plants. It was verified a total of 410 species, distributed in 97 botanical families, evidencing a high diversity of ligneous species, such as trees and shrubs (H' = 1,66 and J = 0.86). There were surveyed 257 species for ornamental use, as well as 98 for alimentary and 93 for medicinal uses. Considering the great number of species found for the main categories of use, it can be inferred that the home gardens play important functions for the interviewed families, contributing for the food and medicine production destined for the consumption by the families themselves, and also playing an important esthetic function thanks to the variety of their ornamental plants. The wealth of these home gardens may be related to the rural origin and to the culture of the owners, who still keep a cultivation tradition. It was found that the products obtained from the home gardens contributed for the diet's variety of the informants, representing a promising potential for the improvement of the population alimentation.
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