Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins

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Autor(a) principal: FERREIRA, Heleno Dias
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The genus Hyptis, with 280 species worldwide, belongs to the family Labiatae (Lamiaceae), subfamily Nepetoideae, tribe Ocimae, and subtribe Hyptidinae. The genus was divided in 27 sections, with 13 of them (Apodotes, Cephalohyptis, Cyanocephalanthus, Cyrta, Eriosphaeria, Gymneia, Induratae, Mesosphaeria, Polydesmia, Pusilae, Trichosphaeria, and Hylodontes) occur in the states of Goiás and Tocantins (Brazil). The collection of botanical material for morphological, taxonomical, anatomical, phytochemical studies, as well as geographical distribution and phylogenetic relationships, was realized with several field trips in the states of Goiás and Tocantins. For morphological studies, several loans of herbarium specimens of Hyptis were requested from Brazilian and international institutions. The genus Hyptis is mostly American, with Neotropical distribution, ranging from southern United States to Argentina. In South America, most species of Hyptis are associated with open areas, and occur from 300 m altitude in the valley of the Rio Araguaia, in Goiás, to 3300 m in the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes. In Goiás and Tocantins they can be found in several vegetation types: cerrado, rocky outcrops, margins of cow pastures, cultivated fields, wet fields, humid forests, and flooded areas with Mauritia palms. In these states they occur in a variety of soils: sandy, sandygravelly, with rocky outcrops, hydromorphic, and latossoils. Specie of the section Cyrta are exclusive of humid and flooded soils. The two main centers of diversity of Hyptis in Brazil are in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás. Many herbarium specimens were analyzed and many species were studied and collected during field trips in Goiás and Tocantins. The geographic position of each collection was verified with the use of a GPS instrument. The specimens collected were deposited in the UFG Herbarium of the Federal University of Goiás. Thirty-two distribution maps of Hyptis in Goiás and Tocantins were elaborated from the specimens studied. A total of 89 species was catalogued, and 18 of them reported from Goiás and Tocantins were not found during the collecting trips. A key for the identification of the species was elaborated using morphological characters. A parsimony analysis using 35 morphological characters was realized, obtaining 1864 most parsimonious trees and a strict consensus tree. The parsimony analysis supports the monophyly of the sections Gymneya, Cyrta, Apodotes, and Cyanocephalus (except for the H. nitidula - H. peduncularis clade), and indicates that the sections Mesospheria, Xylodontes, Hyptis, Polydesmia, and Eriosphaeria are not monophyletic. Section Trichosphaeria is not well resolved. An anatomical study of 60 species, representing 11 sections of Hyptis, was undertaken. Some characters, as hypodermis, schlerenchimatic sheath extensions, trichomes, stomatal cripts, supply useful taxonomic for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the genus. For the analyses of chemical components, 29 species and two varieties of Hyptis were selected. With the chemical analises, 216 constituents of essential oils were identified, mostly monotherpenes and sesquiterpenes. Average percentage and pattern of each chemical component were calculated. The most common chemical components were arbitrarily selected, as present in nine or more species: sabinene (9 spp.), 1, alpha-tujene, alpha-cubebene, beta-selinene, and 14-hidroxy-(Z)-cariophyllene (10 spp.). alpha-muurolol and 8(13)-dien- 5beta-ol (11 spp.), mircene, cariophil-4 and germacrene B (12 spp.), gamma-cadinene, epialpha- caninol (13 spp.) and 14-hydroxy-9-epi-(E)-cariofilene (13 spp.), 1-epi-cubenol- and gamma-muurolene (14 spp.), humulene poxide II and bicyclogermacrene (16 spp.), betaelemene and alpha-cadinol (17 spp.), beta-pinene (18 spp.), limonene (19 spp.), espatulenol and germacrene D (24 spp.), alpha copaene and beta-bourbonene (25 spp.), delta-cadinene (26 spp.), alpha-humulene (27 spp.), cariofilene oxide and (E)-cariofilene (28 spp.). Two dendrograms were obtained with two multivariate analyses of chemical constituents, one with quantitative data and the other with qualitative data (presence/absence). Species of section Cyanocephalus were the only ones found in a consistent group in both dendrograms based on chemical constituents. The data obtained in the present study contribute important information for the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the genus Hyptis and the subtribe Hyptidinae, and ultimately for the family Labiatae.
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spelling REZENDE, Maria Helenahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5093753722360659FERRI, Pedro Henriquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2129799749473005http://lattes.cnpq.br/0284131855729089FERREIRA, Heleno Dias2014-07-29T15:10:31Z2010-10-272010-04-29FERREIRA, Heleno Dias. Morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny, leaf anatomy and titoquímica species of the genus Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) occurring in Goiás and Tocantins. 2010. 483 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciencias Biologicas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2010.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1011ark:/38995/001300000cdpjThe genus Hyptis, with 280 species worldwide, belongs to the family Labiatae (Lamiaceae), subfamily Nepetoideae, tribe Ocimae, and subtribe Hyptidinae. The genus was divided in 27 sections, with 13 of them (Apodotes, Cephalohyptis, Cyanocephalanthus, Cyrta, Eriosphaeria, Gymneia, Induratae, Mesosphaeria, Polydesmia, Pusilae, Trichosphaeria, and Hylodontes) occur in the states of Goiás and Tocantins (Brazil). The collection of botanical material for morphological, taxonomical, anatomical, phytochemical studies, as well as geographical distribution and phylogenetic relationships, was realized with several field trips in the states of Goiás and Tocantins. For morphological studies, several loans of herbarium specimens of Hyptis were requested from Brazilian and international institutions. The genus Hyptis is mostly American, with Neotropical distribution, ranging from southern United States to Argentina. In South America, most species of Hyptis are associated with open areas, and occur from 300 m altitude in the valley of the Rio Araguaia, in Goiás, to 3300 m in the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes. In Goiás and Tocantins they can be found in several vegetation types: cerrado, rocky outcrops, margins of cow pastures, cultivated fields, wet fields, humid forests, and flooded areas with Mauritia palms. In these states they occur in a variety of soils: sandy, sandygravelly, with rocky outcrops, hydromorphic, and latossoils. Specie of the section Cyrta are exclusive of humid and flooded soils. The two main centers of diversity of Hyptis in Brazil are in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás. Many herbarium specimens were analyzed and many species were studied and collected during field trips in Goiás and Tocantins. The geographic position of each collection was verified with the use of a GPS instrument. The specimens collected were deposited in the UFG Herbarium of the Federal University of Goiás. Thirty-two distribution maps of Hyptis in Goiás and Tocantins were elaborated from the specimens studied. A total of 89 species was catalogued, and 18 of them reported from Goiás and Tocantins were not found during the collecting trips. A key for the identification of the species was elaborated using morphological characters. A parsimony analysis using 35 morphological characters was realized, obtaining 1864 most parsimonious trees and a strict consensus tree. The parsimony analysis supports the monophyly of the sections Gymneya, Cyrta, Apodotes, and Cyanocephalus (except for the H. nitidula - H. peduncularis clade), and indicates that the sections Mesospheria, Xylodontes, Hyptis, Polydesmia, and Eriosphaeria are not monophyletic. Section Trichosphaeria is not well resolved. An anatomical study of 60 species, representing 11 sections of Hyptis, was undertaken. Some characters, as hypodermis, schlerenchimatic sheath extensions, trichomes, stomatal cripts, supply useful taxonomic for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the genus. For the analyses of chemical components, 29 species and two varieties of Hyptis were selected. With the chemical analises, 216 constituents of essential oils were identified, mostly monotherpenes and sesquiterpenes. Average percentage and pattern of each chemical component were calculated. The most common chemical components were arbitrarily selected, as present in nine or more species: sabinene (9 spp.), 1, alpha-tujene, alpha-cubebene, beta-selinene, and 14-hidroxy-(Z)-cariophyllene (10 spp.). alpha-muurolol and 8(13)-dien- 5beta-ol (11 spp.), mircene, cariophil-4 and germacrene B (12 spp.), gamma-cadinene, epialpha- caninol (13 spp.) and 14-hydroxy-9-epi-(E)-cariofilene (13 spp.), 1-epi-cubenol- and gamma-muurolene (14 spp.), humulene poxide II and bicyclogermacrene (16 spp.), betaelemene and alpha-cadinol (17 spp.), beta-pinene (18 spp.), limonene (19 spp.), espatulenol and germacrene D (24 spp.), alpha copaene and beta-bourbonene (25 spp.), delta-cadinene (26 spp.), alpha-humulene (27 spp.), cariofilene oxide and (E)-cariofilene (28 spp.). Two dendrograms were obtained with two multivariate analyses of chemical constituents, one with quantitative data and the other with qualitative data (presence/absence). Species of section Cyanocephalus were the only ones found in a consistent group in both dendrograms based on chemical constituents. The data obtained in the present study contribute important information for the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the genus Hyptis and the subtribe Hyptidinae, and ultimately for the family Labiatae.O gênero Hyptis, com 280 espécies, pertence à família Labiatae, subfamília Nepetoideae, tribo Ocimae e subtribo Hyptidinae. O gênero Hyptis foi dividido em 27 seções, sendo que 13 seções (Apodotes, Cephalohyptis, Cyanocephalus, Cyrta, Eriosphaeria, Pachyphyllae, Gymneia, Induratae, Mesosphaeria, Polydesmia, Pusilae, Trichosphaeria e Xylodontes) ocorrem em Goiás/Tocantins. Para coleta do material botânico, destinado aos estudos morfológicos, taxonômicos, anatômicos, fitoquímicos, distribuição geográficas e relações filogenéticas, foram realizadas excursões de campo em Goiás e algumas regiões do Tocantins.Para complementação dos dados morfológicos, foram solicitados exemplares de espécies de Hyptis dos diferentes herbários do Brasil e de outros países. O gênero Hyptis é essencialmente americano com distribuição na Região Neotropical, estendendo desde o sul dos Estados Unidos da América até a Argentina. As espécies de Hyptis estão associadas principalmente a áreas abertas. A altitude de ocorrência varia desde 300m, como no vale do Rio Araguaia em Goiás, até 3300m no oeste dos Andes do Peru. Habitat e solos em que ocorrem as espécies em Goiás/ Tocantins são variados. Podendo ser encontradas nos cerrados, campos rupestres, margens de lavouras, lotes baldios, brejos, campos úmidos e veredas. Podem ocorrer em solos arenosos, arenosopedregosos, solos com afloramento rochosos, latossolos e solos hidromórficos. As espécies da seção Cyrta são exclusivas de ambientes úmidos e pantanosos. Os dois principais centros de diversidade de Hyptis, no Brasil, são Minas Gerais e Goiás. Foram analisadas exsicatas de diversos herbários e indivíduos coletados de diferentes espécies nas excursões de campo em Goiás e Tocantins. Os espécimes coletados foram depositados no Herbário UFG, da Universidade Federal de Goiás. Foram elaborados 32 mapas de distribuição geográfica de Hyptis. A posição geográfica de cada espécime coletado no campo foi verificada com auxílio de GPS. Foram catalogadas 89 espécies, sendo que 18 espécies citadas para Goiás/Tocantins não foram coletadas nas excursões de campo. Baseado nos caracteres morfológicos foi elaborada uma chave de identificação das espécies. Desses caracteres foram selecionados 35 para análise de parcimônia, obtendo 1864 árvores igualmente parcimoniosas e a árvore consenso estrito. A análise de parcimônia suporta que as seções Gymneia, Pusillae, Apodotes e Cyanocephalus (exceto o clado formado por H. nitidula e H. peduncularis) são monofiléticas, enquanto que as seções Mesosphaeria, Xylodontes, Polydesmia e Eriosphaeria não são consideradas monofiléticas. Trichosphaeria é uma seção que não está bem resolvida. Foi realizado estudo anatômico de 60 espécies de Hyptis, distribuídas em 11 seções. Alguns caracteres como hipoderme, extensão de bainha parenquimática, tricomas, criptas estomáticas são úteis para a taxonomia e para inferir relações filogenéticas dentro do gênero. Para análise dos componentes químicos, dos óleos esssenciais foram selecionados 29 espécies e duas variedades de Hyptis. Através de análise química foram identificados 216 componente dos óleos essenciais, principalmente monoterpenos e sesquiterpenos. Foram feitos os cálculos das médias percentuais e desvios padrões de cada componente químico. Arbitrariamente foram considerados os componentes químicos mais comuns aqueles presentes em nove ou mais espécies: sabineno (9 spp), 1, α-tujeno, α-cubebeno (9 spp), β-selineno e 14-hidroxi-(Z)- cariofileno (10 spp), α-muurulol e 8(13)-dien-5 β-ol (11 spp), mircenno, cariofila-4 e germacreno β (12 spp), γ-cadineno, epi- α-cadinol e 14-hidroxi-9-epi-(E)-cariofileno (13 spp), 1-epi-cubenol e γ-muuroleno (14 spp), póxido de hemuleno II e biciclogermacreno (16 spp), β- elemeno e α-cadinol (17 spp), β-pineno (18 spp), limoneno (19 spp), espatulenol e germacreno D (24 spp), α-copaeno e β-bourboneno (25 spp), δ-cadineno (26 spp), α-humuleno (27 spp),óxido de cariofileno e (E)-cariofileno (28 spp). Atravé de análise multivariada dos constituintes químicos foram elaborados dois dendrogramas, um baseado em dados quantitativos e outro em dados qualitativos (presença/ausência). As espécies da seção Cyanocephalus foram as únicas que formaram grupos muito afim, em ambos os dendrogramas, baseados nos constituintes químicos. Os dados obtidos, no presente trabalho, contribuirá para a taxonomia, anatomia, distribuição geográfica e relações filogenéticas do gênero Hyptis e da subtribo Hyptidinae, bem como para melhor conhecimento da família Labiatae.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:10:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny, leaf anatomy and titoquímica species of the genus Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) occurring in Goiás and Tocantins
title Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
spellingShingle Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
FERREIRA, Heleno Dias
Hyptis, Hyptidinae, morfologia, anatomia foliar, mapas de distribuição geográfica, Região Neotropical, óleos essenciais, relações filogenéticas, monoterpenos e sesquiterpenos.
Hyptys
Hyptidinae
morphology
leaf anatomy
distribution maps
Neotropical Region
essential oils
phylogenetic relationships
monotherpenes
sesquitherpenes
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
title_short Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
title_full Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
title_fullStr Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
title_full_unstemmed Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
title_sort Morfologia, taxonomia, filogenia, anatomia foliar e titoquímica de espécies do gênero Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) ocorrentes em em Goiás e Tocantins
author FERREIRA, Heleno Dias
author_facet FERREIRA, Heleno Dias
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv FERRI, Pedro Henrique
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FERREIRA, Heleno Dias
contributor_str_mv REZENDE, Maria Helena
FERRI, Pedro Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hyptis, Hyptidinae, morfologia, anatomia foliar, mapas de distribuição geográfica, Região Neotropical, óleos essenciais, relações filogenéticas, monoterpenos e sesquiterpenos.
topic Hyptis, Hyptidinae, morfologia, anatomia foliar, mapas de distribuição geográfica, Região Neotropical, óleos essenciais, relações filogenéticas, monoterpenos e sesquiterpenos.
Hyptys
Hyptidinae
morphology
leaf anatomy
distribution maps
Neotropical Region
essential oils
phylogenetic relationships
monotherpenes
sesquitherpenes
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hyptys
Hyptidinae
morphology
leaf anatomy
distribution maps
Neotropical Region
essential oils
phylogenetic relationships
monotherpenes
sesquitherpenes
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
description The genus Hyptis, with 280 species worldwide, belongs to the family Labiatae (Lamiaceae), subfamily Nepetoideae, tribe Ocimae, and subtribe Hyptidinae. The genus was divided in 27 sections, with 13 of them (Apodotes, Cephalohyptis, Cyanocephalanthus, Cyrta, Eriosphaeria, Gymneia, Induratae, Mesosphaeria, Polydesmia, Pusilae, Trichosphaeria, and Hylodontes) occur in the states of Goiás and Tocantins (Brazil). The collection of botanical material for morphological, taxonomical, anatomical, phytochemical studies, as well as geographical distribution and phylogenetic relationships, was realized with several field trips in the states of Goiás and Tocantins. For morphological studies, several loans of herbarium specimens of Hyptis were requested from Brazilian and international institutions. The genus Hyptis is mostly American, with Neotropical distribution, ranging from southern United States to Argentina. In South America, most species of Hyptis are associated with open areas, and occur from 300 m altitude in the valley of the Rio Araguaia, in Goiás, to 3300 m in the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes. In Goiás and Tocantins they can be found in several vegetation types: cerrado, rocky outcrops, margins of cow pastures, cultivated fields, wet fields, humid forests, and flooded areas with Mauritia palms. In these states they occur in a variety of soils: sandy, sandygravelly, with rocky outcrops, hydromorphic, and latossoils. Specie of the section Cyrta are exclusive of humid and flooded soils. The two main centers of diversity of Hyptis in Brazil are in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás. Many herbarium specimens were analyzed and many species were studied and collected during field trips in Goiás and Tocantins. The geographic position of each collection was verified with the use of a GPS instrument. The specimens collected were deposited in the UFG Herbarium of the Federal University of Goiás. Thirty-two distribution maps of Hyptis in Goiás and Tocantins were elaborated from the specimens studied. A total of 89 species was catalogued, and 18 of them reported from Goiás and Tocantins were not found during the collecting trips. A key for the identification of the species was elaborated using morphological characters. A parsimony analysis using 35 morphological characters was realized, obtaining 1864 most parsimonious trees and a strict consensus tree. The parsimony analysis supports the monophyly of the sections Gymneya, Cyrta, Apodotes, and Cyanocephalus (except for the H. nitidula - H. peduncularis clade), and indicates that the sections Mesospheria, Xylodontes, Hyptis, Polydesmia, and Eriosphaeria are not monophyletic. Section Trichosphaeria is not well resolved. An anatomical study of 60 species, representing 11 sections of Hyptis, was undertaken. Some characters, as hypodermis, schlerenchimatic sheath extensions, trichomes, stomatal cripts, supply useful taxonomic for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the genus. For the analyses of chemical components, 29 species and two varieties of Hyptis were selected. With the chemical analises, 216 constituents of essential oils were identified, mostly monotherpenes and sesquiterpenes. Average percentage and pattern of each chemical component were calculated. The most common chemical components were arbitrarily selected, as present in nine or more species: sabinene (9 spp.), 1, alpha-tujene, alpha-cubebene, beta-selinene, and 14-hidroxy-(Z)-cariophyllene (10 spp.). alpha-muurolol and 8(13)-dien- 5beta-ol (11 spp.), mircene, cariophil-4 and germacrene B (12 spp.), gamma-cadinene, epialpha- caninol (13 spp.) and 14-hydroxy-9-epi-(E)-cariofilene (13 spp.), 1-epi-cubenol- and gamma-muurolene (14 spp.), humulene poxide II and bicyclogermacrene (16 spp.), betaelemene and alpha-cadinol (17 spp.), beta-pinene (18 spp.), limonene (19 spp.), espatulenol and germacrene D (24 spp.), alpha copaene and beta-bourbonene (25 spp.), delta-cadinene (26 spp.), alpha-humulene (27 spp.), cariofilene oxide and (E)-cariofilene (28 spp.). Two dendrograms were obtained with two multivariate analyses of chemical constituents, one with quantitative data and the other with qualitative data (presence/absence). Species of section Cyanocephalus were the only ones found in a consistent group in both dendrograms based on chemical constituents. The data obtained in the present study contribute important information for the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the genus Hyptis and the subtribe Hyptidinae, and ultimately for the family Labiatae.
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