Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements
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Resumo: | Phyla betulifolia (Kunth) Greene is commonly known as sweet grass and deserves to be highlighted for its medicinal potential. According to traditional communities in the Amazon region, it helps in controlling diabetes, in addition to having a calming action. One of the initial steps for the knowledge of the different species is the study of their biology and in particular of their phenology, since it refers to the part of botany that studies the different stages of growth and development of plants, both vegetative and reproductive, demarcating them the times of occurrence and the respective characteristics. This work aimed to evaluate the reproductive phenological frequency of Capim doce, relating to the climatic conditions of average air temperature and rainfall, aiming to specify the most appropriate time to collect the plant material for medicinal use and propagation of the species. Considering 10 individuals of Capim Doce, the frequency evaluation of the phenophases was carried out in the morning for five days a week, recording the occurrence of the phenophases, from 2014 to 2019. The Capim Doce presented the reproductive phase during the entire evaluated period, occurs under the influence of climatic elements in the flowering of the species. Fruiting was not influenced by rainfall and average air temperature. The collection of plant material of this species for medicinal use must be carried out in the period of the least number of days of the phenophases and for the propagation it can be collected throughout the year. |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elementsRelación entre la fenología Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene y los elementos climáticosRelação entre a fenologia da espécie Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene e elementos climáticosFenofasesPrecipitação pluviométricaTemperatura média do ar.FenofasesPrecipitación pluvialTemperatura media del aire.PhenophasesRainfall precipitationAverage air temperature.Phyla betulifolia (Kunth) Greene is commonly known as sweet grass and deserves to be highlighted for its medicinal potential. According to traditional communities in the Amazon region, it helps in controlling diabetes, in addition to having a calming action. One of the initial steps for the knowledge of the different species is the study of their biology and in particular of their phenology, since it refers to the part of botany that studies the different stages of growth and development of plants, both vegetative and reproductive, demarcating them the times of occurrence and the respective characteristics. This work aimed to evaluate the reproductive phenological frequency of Capim doce, relating to the climatic conditions of average air temperature and rainfall, aiming to specify the most appropriate time to collect the plant material for medicinal use and propagation of the species. Considering 10 individuals of Capim Doce, the frequency evaluation of the phenophases was carried out in the morning for five days a week, recording the occurrence of the phenophases, from 2014 to 2019. The Capim Doce presented the reproductive phase during the entire evaluated period, occurs under the influence of climatic elements in the flowering of the species. Fruiting was not influenced by rainfall and average air temperature. The collection of plant material of this species for medicinal use must be carried out in the period of the least number of days of the phenophases and for the propagation it can be collected throughout the year.Phyla betulifolia (Kunth) Greene se conoce comúnmente como hierba dulce y merece ser destacada por su potencial medicinal. Según las comunidades tradicionales de la región amazónica, ayuda a controlar la diabetes, además de tener una acción calmante. Uno de los pasos iniciales para el conocimiento de las diferentes especies es el estudio de su biología y en particular de su fenología, ya que se refiere a la parte de la botánica que estudia las diferentes etapas de crecimiento y desarrollo de las plantas, tanto vegetativo como reproductivo. demarcándolos los tiempos de ocurrencia y las respectivas características. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la frecuencia fenológica reproductiva de Capim doce en relación con las condiciones climáticas de temperatura media del aire y precipitaciones, con el objetivo de precisar el momento más adecuado para recolectar material vegetal para uso medicinal y propagación de la especie. Considerando 10 individuos de Capim Doce, la evaluación de la frecuencia de las fenofases se realizó por la mañana durante cinco días a la semana, registrando la ocurrencia de las fenofases, de 2014 a 2019. El Capim Doce presentó la fase reproductiva durante todo el período evaluado, ocurre bajo la influencia de elementos climáticos en la floración de la especie. La fructificación no se vio influenciada por las precipitaciones y la temperatura media del aire. La recolección de material vegetal de esta especie para uso medicinal debe realizarse en el período de menor número de días de las fenofases y para la propagación se puede recolectar durante todo el año.A Phyla betulifolia (Kunth) Greene é comumente conhecida como capim-doce merece destaque pelo potencial medicinal. Segundo as comunidades tradicionais da região amazônica, auxilia no controle da diabetes, além de possuir ação calmante. Um dos passos iniciais para o conhecimento das diversas espécies é o estudo de sua biologia e em particular de sua fenologia, pois se refere à parte da botânica que estuda as diferentes fases do crescimento e desenvolvimento das plantas, tanto a vegetativa quanto à reprodutiva demarcando lhes as épocas de ocorrência e as respectivas características. Este trabalho objetivou avaliar a freqüência fenológica reprodutiva de Capim doce relacionando com as condições climáticas de temperatura média do ar e precipitação pluviométrica pretendendo especificar o tempo mais adequado para coletar o material vegetal para uso medicinal e propagação da espécie. Considerando 10 indivíduos de Capim doce, a avaliação de freqüência das fenofases foi realizada matinalmente durante cinco dias por semana registrando-se a ocorrência das fenofases, de 2014 a 2019. O Capim doce apresentou a fase reprodutiva durante todo o período avaliado, ocorre à influência dos elementos climáticos na floração da espécie. A frutificação não sofreu influencia da precipitação pluviométrica e temperatura média do ar. A coleta de material vegetal desta espécie para o uso medicinal deve ser realizada no período de menor número de dias das fenofases e para a propagação pode-se coletar durante todo o ano.Research, Society and Development2021-05-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1515910.33448/rsd-v10i5.15159Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e50910515159Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e50910515159Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e509105151592525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15159/13649Copyright (c) 2021 Osmar Alves Lameira; Ruanny Karen Vidal Pantoja Portal Moreira ; Meiciane Ferreira Campelo; Simone de Miranda Rodrigues ; Allan Cristiam Santos Ramireshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLameira, Osmar Alves Moreira , Ruanny Karen Vidal Pantoja Portal Campelo, Meiciane FerreiraRodrigues , Simone de Miranda Ramires, Allan Cristiam Santos 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15159Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:03.180455Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements Relación entre la fenología Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene y los elementos climáticos Relação entre a fenologia da espécie Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene e elementos climáticos |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements Lameira, Osmar Alves Fenofases Precipitação pluviométrica Temperatura média do ar. Fenofases Precipitación pluvial Temperatura media del aire. Phenophases Rainfall precipitation Average air temperature. |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Relationship between Phyla betulifolia (kunth) Greene phenology and climatic elements |
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Lameira, Osmar Alves |
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Lameira, Osmar Alves Moreira , Ruanny Karen Vidal Pantoja Portal Campelo, Meiciane Ferreira Rodrigues , Simone de Miranda Ramires, Allan Cristiam Santos |
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Moreira , Ruanny Karen Vidal Pantoja Portal Campelo, Meiciane Ferreira Rodrigues , Simone de Miranda Ramires, Allan Cristiam Santos |
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Lameira, Osmar Alves Moreira , Ruanny Karen Vidal Pantoja Portal Campelo, Meiciane Ferreira Rodrigues , Simone de Miranda Ramires, Allan Cristiam Santos |
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Fenofases Precipitação pluviométrica Temperatura média do ar. Fenofases Precipitación pluvial Temperatura media del aire. Phenophases Rainfall precipitation Average air temperature. |
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Fenofases Precipitação pluviométrica Temperatura média do ar. Fenofases Precipitación pluvial Temperatura media del aire. Phenophases Rainfall precipitation Average air temperature. |
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Phyla betulifolia (Kunth) Greene is commonly known as sweet grass and deserves to be highlighted for its medicinal potential. According to traditional communities in the Amazon region, it helps in controlling diabetes, in addition to having a calming action. One of the initial steps for the knowledge of the different species is the study of their biology and in particular of their phenology, since it refers to the part of botany that studies the different stages of growth and development of plants, both vegetative and reproductive, demarcating them the times of occurrence and the respective characteristics. This work aimed to evaluate the reproductive phenological frequency of Capim doce, relating to the climatic conditions of average air temperature and rainfall, aiming to specify the most appropriate time to collect the plant material for medicinal use and propagation of the species. Considering 10 individuals of Capim Doce, the frequency evaluation of the phenophases was carried out in the morning for five days a week, recording the occurrence of the phenophases, from 2014 to 2019. The Capim Doce presented the reproductive phase during the entire evaluated period, occurs under the influence of climatic elements in the flowering of the species. Fruiting was not influenced by rainfall and average air temperature. The collection of plant material of this species for medicinal use must be carried out in the period of the least number of days of the phenophases and for the propagation it can be collected throughout the year. |
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