Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Francielson da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Araújo, Sâmia Caroline Melo, Leal, Cledinaldo Borges, Andrade, Etielle Barroso de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17948
Resumo: Ethnobotany studies human-nature relationships, seeking information on the uses of plants and medicinal properties. In this context, open fairs play an important organizational and cultural role, ensuring the preservation of customs and characteristics that represent them. This work sought to identify the main medicinal plants sold by free marketers in three cities in southeastern of Piauí. From a semi-structured questionnaire and interviews with stallholders in open markets in the cities of Jaicós, Paulistana, and Picos. We identified 169 plant species belonging to 100 families and 11 ethnospecies. The most representative family was Fabaceae. Shell was the part with the highest commercialization index in two of the three cities. The species with maximum value of relative importance were endro, copaíba and pixuri. There was a greater similarity between the free markets in Paulistana and Picos. All wealth estimators pointed to numbers above those recorded for the three cities, with the addition of at least 38 species expected for the city of Picos.
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spelling Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern BrazilPlantas medicinales vendidas en mercados abiertos en el Estado de Piauí, nordeste de BrasilPlantas medicinais comercializadas em feiras livres do Estado do Piauí, nordeste do Brasil EtnobotánicaetnoespeciesFabaceaePlantas medicinalesÍndice de importancia relativa.EthnobotanyEthnospeciesFabaceaeMedicinal plantsRelative importance index.EtnobotânicaEtnoespéciesFabaceaePlantas medicinaisÍndice de importância relativa.Ethnobotany studies human-nature relationships, seeking information on the uses of plants and medicinal properties. In this context, open fairs play an important organizational and cultural role, ensuring the preservation of customs and characteristics that represent them. This work sought to identify the main medicinal plants sold by free marketers in three cities in southeastern of Piauí. From a semi-structured questionnaire and interviews with stallholders in open markets in the cities of Jaicós, Paulistana, and Picos. We identified 169 plant species belonging to 100 families and 11 ethnospecies. The most representative family was Fabaceae. Shell was the part with the highest commercialization index in two of the three cities. The species with maximum value of relative importance were endro, copaíba and pixuri. There was a greater similarity between the free markets in Paulistana and Picos. All wealth estimators pointed to numbers above those recorded for the three cities, with the addition of at least 38 species expected for the city of Picos.La etnobotánica estudia las relaciones entre el ser humano y la naturaleza, buscando información sobre los usos de las plantas y sus propiedades medicinales. En este contexto, las ferias abiertas juegan un importante papel organizativo y cultural, asegurando la preservación de las costumbres y características que las representan. Este trabajo buscó identificar las principales plantas medicinales vendidas por comercializadores en tres ciudades del sureste de Piauí. A partir de un cuestionario semiestructurado y entrevistas a comerciantes en mercados abiertos de las ciudades de Jaicós, Paulistana y Picos. Se identificaron 169 especies vegetales pertenecientes a 100 familias y 11 etnoespecies. La familia más representativa fue Fabaceae. La corteza fue la parte con mayor índice de comercialización en dos de las tres ciudades. Las especies de importancia relativa fueron eneldo, copaiba y pixuri. Hubo mayor similitud entre los mercados abiertos de Paulistana y Picos. Todos los estimadores de riqueza mostraron cifras superiores a las registradas para las tres ciudades, y se espera un aumento de al menos 38 especies para la ciudad de Picos.A etnobotânica estuda as relações homem-natureza, buscando informações sobre os usos de plantas e propriedades medicinais. Neste contexto, as feiras livres desempenham um importante papel organizacional e cultural, garantindo a preservação dos costumes e características que a representa. Este trabalho buscou identificar as principais plantas medicinais comercializadas por feirantes livres em três cidades da região do Sudeste Piauiense. A partir de questionário semiestruturado e entrevistas com feirantes nas feiras livres nas cidades de Jaicós, Paulistana e Picos. Foram identificadas 169 espécies de plantas pertencentes a 100 famílias e 11 etnoespécies. A família com maior representatividade foi Fabaceae. A casca foi a parte com maior índice de comercialização em duas das três cidades. As espécies com importância relativa foram endro, copaíba e pixuri. Houve maior semelhança entre as feiras livres de Paulistana e Picos. Todos os estimadores de riqueza apontaram números acima dos registrados para as três cidades, sendo esperado para a cidade de Picos um acréscimo de pelo menos 38 espécies.Research, Society and Development2021-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1794810.33448/rsd-v10i9.17948Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e25910917948Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e25910917948Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e259109179482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17948/16200Copyright (c) 2021 Francielson da Silva Barbosa; Sâmia Caroline Melo Araújo; Cledinaldo Borges Leal; Etielle Barroso de Andradehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Francielson da Silva Araújo, Sâmia Caroline Melo Leal, Cledinaldo Borges Andrade, Etielle Barroso de 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17948Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:11.174815Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
Plantas medicinales vendidas en mercados abiertos en el Estado de Piauí, nordeste de Brasil
Plantas medicinais comercializadas em feiras livres do Estado do Piauí, nordeste do Brasil
title Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
Barbosa, Francielson da Silva
Etnobotánica
etnoespecies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinales
Índice de importancia relativa.
Ethnobotany
Ethnospecies
Fabaceae
Medicinal plants
Relative importance index.
Etnobotânica
Etnoespécies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinais
Índice de importância relativa.
title_short Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
title_full Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
title_sort Medicinal plants sold in open fairs of State of Piauí, northeastern Brazil
author Barbosa, Francielson da Silva
author_facet Barbosa, Francielson da Silva
Araújo, Sâmia Caroline Melo
Leal, Cledinaldo Borges
Andrade, Etielle Barroso de
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Sâmia Caroline Melo
Leal, Cledinaldo Borges
Andrade, Etielle Barroso de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Francielson da Silva
Araújo, Sâmia Caroline Melo
Leal, Cledinaldo Borges
Andrade, Etielle Barroso de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnobotánica
etnoespecies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinales
Índice de importancia relativa.
Ethnobotany
Ethnospecies
Fabaceae
Medicinal plants
Relative importance index.
Etnobotânica
Etnoespécies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinais
Índice de importância relativa.
topic Etnobotánica
etnoespecies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinales
Índice de importancia relativa.
Ethnobotany
Ethnospecies
Fabaceae
Medicinal plants
Relative importance index.
Etnobotânica
Etnoespécies
Fabaceae
Plantas medicinais
Índice de importância relativa.
description Ethnobotany studies human-nature relationships, seeking information on the uses of plants and medicinal properties. In this context, open fairs play an important organizational and cultural role, ensuring the preservation of customs and characteristics that represent them. This work sought to identify the main medicinal plants sold by free marketers in three cities in southeastern of Piauí. From a semi-structured questionnaire and interviews with stallholders in open markets in the cities of Jaicós, Paulistana, and Picos. We identified 169 plant species belonging to 100 families and 11 ethnospecies. The most representative family was Fabaceae. Shell was the part with the highest commercialization index in two of the three cities. The species with maximum value of relative importance were endro, copaíba and pixuri. There was a greater similarity between the free markets in Paulistana and Picos. All wealth estimators pointed to numbers above those recorded for the three cities, with the addition of at least 38 species expected for the city of Picos.
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