Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Communities living around the areas of access to natural resources hold important information about the use and potential of useful plants available, as well as the skills and techniques adopted for collection. However, overpumping of plants can modify their population structure and change the dynamics of the individual in the long term. Thus, this study collected data on knowledge, use and collection techniques of candombá (Vellozia sincorana L.B.Sm. & Ayensu), an endemic plant of the rocky fields of Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil, used by locals as fuel to start burning in wood stoves, and evaluate their population structure in collection areas suggested by local collectors, whose populations are under varying degrees of accessibility. The study was outlined to answer the following questions: a) To what purpose the residents of local communities in the Chapada Diamantina use candombá? b) The uses listed vary by occupation and gender of the informants? c) What are the most used categories of use in communities? d) What are the main sites for the extraction of the species? e) What are the techniques used to cut and plant selection? f) There are differences in the densities, heights and diameters of the individual populations of V. sincorana two operating environments? We interviewed 37 key informants in six rural communities in the Chapada Diamantina. The usage category "Fuel" was the most reported with 55 citations, followed by trade (12) technology (10) ritual (2). Both men (G = 14.1272, p <0.01), compared to women, as the ex-miners (G = 32.643, p <0.001) compared to other occupations seem significantly better understand the utility of the species indicating that probably the difficult access to candombá, associated with its location in the vicinity of the old mining areas benefited men to better knowledge of candombá. We sampled 814 individuals of V. sincorana the six populations studied. Environments more distant tracks presented density (ind.m²) is significantly higher compared to the environments closest track, indicating that the environments more accessible to the resource are more disturbed, but now seem to be being replaced by more distant areas, which can be found higher plant density and individuals with characteristics preferred by collectors. It can be inferred that currently candombá has no economic importance, but has great cultural significance for human populations in rural communities of the Chapada Diamantina, which hold techniques and skills for collecting the resource that are relevant to subsidize actions management and conservation of V. sincorana, since this species populations showed changes in structure between different access environments the species.
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spelling Conceição, Abel Augusto04253634494http://lattes.cnpq.br/6886796372517201Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva2015-08-08T00:17:42Z2013-07-31OLIVEIRA, Regina Célia da Silva. Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil. 2013. 85 f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2013.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/186Communities living around the areas of access to natural resources hold important information about the use and potential of useful plants available, as well as the skills and techniques adopted for collection. However, overpumping of plants can modify their population structure and change the dynamics of the individual in the long term. Thus, this study collected data on knowledge, use and collection techniques of candombá (Vellozia sincorana L.B.Sm. & Ayensu), an endemic plant of the rocky fields of Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil, used by locals as fuel to start burning in wood stoves, and evaluate their population structure in collection areas suggested by local collectors, whose populations are under varying degrees of accessibility. The study was outlined to answer the following questions: a) To what purpose the residents of local communities in the Chapada Diamantina use candombá? b) The uses listed vary by occupation and gender of the informants? c) What are the most used categories of use in communities? d) What are the main sites for the extraction of the species? e) What are the techniques used to cut and plant selection? f) There are differences in the densities, heights and diameters of the individual populations of V. sincorana two operating environments? We interviewed 37 key informants in six rural communities in the Chapada Diamantina. The usage category "Fuel" was the most reported with 55 citations, followed by trade (12) technology (10) ritual (2). Both men (G = 14.1272, p <0.01), compared to women, as the ex-miners (G = 32.643, p <0.001) compared to other occupations seem significantly better understand the utility of the species indicating that probably the difficult access to candombá, associated with its location in the vicinity of the old mining areas benefited men to better knowledge of candombá. We sampled 814 individuals of V. sincorana the six populations studied. Environments more distant tracks presented density (ind.m²) is significantly higher compared to the environments closest track, indicating that the environments more accessible to the resource are more disturbed, but now seem to be being replaced by more distant areas, which can be found higher plant density and individuals with characteristics preferred by collectors. It can be inferred that currently candombá has no economic importance, but has great cultural significance for human populations in rural communities of the Chapada Diamantina, which hold techniques and skills for collecting the resource that are relevant to subsidize actions management and conservation of V. sincorana, since this species populations showed changes in structure between different access environments the species.Comunidades que vivem nos arredores de áreas de acesso a recursos naturais detêm informações importantes sobre o uso e potencial de plantas úteis disponí-veis, assim como as técnicas e habilidades adotadas para coleta. No entanto, a extração exagerada de plantas pode modificar a sua estrutura populacional e alte-rar a dinâmica do indivíduo em longo prazo. Desta forma, o presente estudo le-vantou informações sobre conhecimento, uso e técnicas de coleta do candombá (Vellozia sincorana L.B.Sm. & Ayensu), planta endêmica dos campos rupestres da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil, utilizada por moradores locais como combus-tível para iniciar queima em fogões a lenha, além de avaliar a sua estrutura po-pulacional em áreas de coleta sugeridas por coletores locais, cujas populações estão sob diferentes graus de acessibilidade. O estudo foi esquematizado para responder as seguintes perguntas: a) Para qual finalidade os moradores de co-munidades locais da Chapada Diamantina utilizam o candombá? b) Os usos indi-cados variam de acordo com a ocupação e gênero dos informantes? c) Quais são as categorias de uso mais utilizadas nas comunidades? d) Quais são os principais locais para extração da espécie? e) Quais são as técnicas usadas para corte e seleção da planta? f) Há diferenças nas densidades, alturas e diâmetros dos indi-víduos de populações de V. sincorana em dois ambientes de exploração? Entre-vistaram-se 37 informantes-chave em seis comunidades rurais da Chapada Dia-mantina. A categoria de uso “combustível” foi a mais reportada com 55 citações, seguida de comércio (12), tecnológico (10) e Ritual (2). Tanto os homens (G=14,1272; p<0,01), em relação às mulheres, quanto os ex-garimpeiros (G=32,643; p<0,001), em relação às demais ocupações parecem significativamente conhecer melhor as utilidades da espécie, indicando que provavelmente o difícil acesso ao candombá, associado à sua localização no entorno das antigas áreas de mineração beneficiou os homens para melhor conhecimento do candombá. Foram amostrados 814 indivíduos de V. sincorana nas seis populações estudadas. Os ambientes mais distantes das trilhas apresentaram densidade (ind.m²) significativamente maior em relação aos ambientes mais próximos da trilha, indicando que os ambientes mais acessíveis ao recurso são mais perturbados, porém atualmente parecem estar sendo substituídos por áreas mais distantes, onde pode ser encontrada maior densidade de plantas e indivíduos com características preferidas por coletores. Pode-se inferir que atualmente o candombá não possui importância econômica, mas tem grande importância cultural para as populações humanas de comunidades rurais da Chapada Diamantina, que detêm técnicas e habilidades para coleta do recurso que são relevantes para subsidiar ações de manejo e conservação de V. sincorana, uma vez que as populações desta espécie apresentaram alterações na sua estrutura entre os diferentes ambientes de acesso a espécie.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2015-08-08T00:17:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DissertaçãoFinal.CORRIGIDA.Regina.pdf: 7075716 bytes, checksum: 23fbdf64abf1f7854256e33234630f36 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-08-08T00:17:42Z (GMT). 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title Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
spellingShingle Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva
Campos rupestres
Etnobotânica
Extrativismo vegetal
Velloziaceae
Ethnobotany
Rock fields
Useful plants
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
title_full Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
title_fullStr Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
title_sort Uso e conservação do candombá (Vellozia sincorana), planta endêmica da Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brasil
author Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva
author_facet Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Conceição, Abel Augusto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Regina Célia da Silva
contributor_str_mv Conceição, Abel Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Campos rupestres
Etnobotânica
Extrativismo vegetal
Velloziaceae
topic Campos rupestres
Etnobotânica
Extrativismo vegetal
Velloziaceae
Ethnobotany
Rock fields
Useful plants
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ethnobotany
Rock fields
Useful plants
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description Communities living around the areas of access to natural resources hold important information about the use and potential of useful plants available, as well as the skills and techniques adopted for collection. However, overpumping of plants can modify their population structure and change the dynamics of the individual in the long term. Thus, this study collected data on knowledge, use and collection techniques of candombá (Vellozia sincorana L.B.Sm. & Ayensu), an endemic plant of the rocky fields of Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil, used by locals as fuel to start burning in wood stoves, and evaluate their population structure in collection areas suggested by local collectors, whose populations are under varying degrees of accessibility. The study was outlined to answer the following questions: a) To what purpose the residents of local communities in the Chapada Diamantina use candombá? b) The uses listed vary by occupation and gender of the informants? c) What are the most used categories of use in communities? d) What are the main sites for the extraction of the species? e) What are the techniques used to cut and plant selection? f) There are differences in the densities, heights and diameters of the individual populations of V. sincorana two operating environments? We interviewed 37 key informants in six rural communities in the Chapada Diamantina. The usage category "Fuel" was the most reported with 55 citations, followed by trade (12) technology (10) ritual (2). Both men (G = 14.1272, p <0.01), compared to women, as the ex-miners (G = 32.643, p <0.001) compared to other occupations seem significantly better understand the utility of the species indicating that probably the difficult access to candombá, associated with its location in the vicinity of the old mining areas benefited men to better knowledge of candombá. We sampled 814 individuals of V. sincorana the six populations studied. Environments more distant tracks presented density (ind.m²) is significantly higher compared to the environments closest track, indicating that the environments more accessible to the resource are more disturbed, but now seem to be being replaced by more distant areas, which can be found higher plant density and individuals with characteristics preferred by collectors. It can be inferred that currently candombá has no economic importance, but has great cultural significance for human populations in rural communities of the Chapada Diamantina, which hold techniques and skills for collecting the resource that are relevant to subsidize actions management and conservation of V. sincorana, since this species populations showed changes in structure between different access environments the species.
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