Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil
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Resumo: | Lamiaceae is a family of vegetable species characterized by their medicinal applications, which include plants of the Eplingiella fruticosa species (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley & J.F.B. Pastore). This species is exploited based on extractivism; thus, genetic erosion is a potential risk, and studies focused on strategies for conservation, domestication, and breeding of this species are essential. The objective of this work was to identify interactions in the environment that may predict growth and development of this species based on ecogeographic studies. Data of soil, climate, topography, geomorphology, phytogeography, and biome were collected at naturally occurring sites in the central-north, northeast, and metropolitan regions of Salvador, state of Bahia, and in the eastern and rural mesoregions of the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Data were collected in situ and at specialized sites of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Brazilian National Institute of Space Research (INPE), Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), and Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and subjected to statistical analysis (Principal Component Analysis). The growth environment of E. fruticosa plants was typified as low-fertility sandy soils with high concentration and contents of aluminum (Al+3), within the domains of the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest biomes and Agreste region in the states of Bahia and Sergipe, with adaptation to a wide range of variation in temperature, rainfall depths, and altitude. |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of BrazilEstudios ecogeográficos del Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley & J.F.B. Pastore): Una especie medicinal de la región semiárida de BrasilEstudos ecogeográficos de Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore): Uma espécie medicinal do semiárido do BrasilEplingiella fruticosaActivos biológicosEcogeografíaConservación.Eplingiella fruticosaBioativosEcogeografiaConservação.Eplingiella fruticosaBioactiveEcogeographyConservation.Lamiaceae is a family of vegetable species characterized by their medicinal applications, which include plants of the Eplingiella fruticosa species (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley & J.F.B. Pastore). This species is exploited based on extractivism; thus, genetic erosion is a potential risk, and studies focused on strategies for conservation, domestication, and breeding of this species are essential. The objective of this work was to identify interactions in the environment that may predict growth and development of this species based on ecogeographic studies. Data of soil, climate, topography, geomorphology, phytogeography, and biome were collected at naturally occurring sites in the central-north, northeast, and metropolitan regions of Salvador, state of Bahia, and in the eastern and rural mesoregions of the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Data were collected in situ and at specialized sites of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Brazilian National Institute of Space Research (INPE), Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), and Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and subjected to statistical analysis (Principal Component Analysis). The growth environment of E. fruticosa plants was typified as low-fertility sandy soils with high concentration and contents of aluminum (Al+3), within the domains of the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest biomes and Agreste region in the states of Bahia and Sergipe, with adaptation to a wide range of variation in temperature, rainfall depths, and altitude.Las lamiáceas (Lamiaceae) son una familia de plantas con importantes propiedades medicinales, entre ellas la Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth, Harley & J.F.B. Pastore). Dado que la explotación de esta planta se realiza de manera extractiva, existe un riesgo potencial de erosión genética, lo que hace imprescindibles estudios que incrementen las estrategias de conservación, domesticación y mejoramiento. El objetivo fue realizar estudios ecogeográficos, para identificar interacciones con el medioambiente que puedan ser predictivas del crecimiento y desarrollo de la especie. Se recolectaron datos edáficos, climáticos, de relieve, geomorfológicos, fitogeográficos y de biomas, en sitios de ocurrencia natural, en las mesorregiones medio norte y noreste y en la región metropolitana de la ciudad de Salvador, en el estado de Bahía, Brasil, y en las mesorregiones este y agreste en el estado de Sergipe. La información fue recolectada en visitas in situ y de sitios web especializados, como los del Instituto Brasileño de Geografía y Estadística (IBGE), Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Espaciales (INPE), Instituto Nacional de Meteorología (INMET) y Empresa Brasileña de Investigación Agropecuaria (Embrapa). Los datos fueron sometidos a un análisis estadístico de Análisis de Componentes Principales (en español ACP, en inglés, PCA). Se concluyó que el ambiente de crecimiento de la especie se caracteriza por ser de suelo arenoso, baja fertilidad, alta concentración y contenido de aluminio (Al+3), en los dominios del bioma de la caatinga, la mata atlántica y del agreste de los estados de Bahía y Sergipe, en un amplio rango de adaptación a variaciones de temperatura, lluvia y altitud.A Lamiaceae é uma família de plantas com importantes aptidão medicinal, entre elas, a Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore). Como a exploração desse vegetal dá-se de forma extrativista, existe um potencial risco de erosão genética, o que torna essencial estudos que incrementem estratégias de conservação, domesticação e melhoramento. O objetivo foi realizar estudos ecogeográficos com vistas a identificar interações do ambiente que possam ser preditivas do crescimento e desenvolvimento da espécie. Foram levantados dados edáficos, climáticos, relevo, geomorfológicos, fitogeográficos e biomas, nos sítios de ocorrência natural, nas mesorregiões do centro-norte, nordeste, metropolitana de Salvador na Bahia e mesorregiões leste e agreste no estado de Sergipe. As informações foram coletadas em visitas in situ e coletados em sites especializados como IBGE, INPE, INMET e EMBRAPA. Os dados foram submetidos a análise estatística (PCA). Concluiu-se que o ambiente de crescimento da espécie, tipifica-se como de solos arenosos, baixa fertilidade, elevado concentração e teor de alumínio (Al+3), nos domínios do bioma caatinga, mata atlântica e agreste dos estados Ba e SE, em uma larga faixa de adaptação às variantes de temperatura, chuva e altitude.Research, Society and Development2021-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1396310.33448/rsd-v10i4.13963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e37610413963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e37610413963Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e376104139632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13963/12819Copyright (c) 2021 Edvan Assis de Oliveira; Lenaldo Muniz de Oliveira; Mauricio Santana Lordelo; Raul Pinho Saleshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Edvan Assis de Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de Lordelo, Mauricio SantanaSales, Raul Pinho2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13963Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:11.734929Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil Estudios ecogeográficos del Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley & J.F.B. Pastore): Una especie medicinal de la región semiárida de Brasil Estudos ecogeográficos de Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore): Uma espécie medicinal do semiárido do Brasil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil Oliveira, Edvan Assis de Eplingiella fruticosa Activos biológicos Ecogeografía Conservación. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioativos Ecogeografia Conservação. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioactive Ecogeography Conservation. |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Ecogeographic studies on Eplingiella fruticosa (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley& J.F.B. Pastore: A medicinal species of the semiarid region of Brazil |
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Oliveira, Edvan Assis de |
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Oliveira, Edvan Assis de Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de Lordelo, Mauricio Santana Sales, Raul Pinho |
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Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de Lordelo, Mauricio Santana Sales, Raul Pinho |
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Oliveira, Edvan Assis de Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de Lordelo, Mauricio Santana Sales, Raul Pinho |
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Eplingiella fruticosa Activos biológicos Ecogeografía Conservación. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioativos Ecogeografia Conservação. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioactive Ecogeography Conservation. |
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Eplingiella fruticosa Activos biológicos Ecogeografía Conservación. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioativos Ecogeografia Conservação. Eplingiella fruticosa Bioactive Ecogeography Conservation. |
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Lamiaceae is a family of vegetable species characterized by their medicinal applications, which include plants of the Eplingiella fruticosa species (Salzm. Ex Benth. Harley & J.F.B. Pastore). This species is exploited based on extractivism; thus, genetic erosion is a potential risk, and studies focused on strategies for conservation, domestication, and breeding of this species are essential. The objective of this work was to identify interactions in the environment that may predict growth and development of this species based on ecogeographic studies. Data of soil, climate, topography, geomorphology, phytogeography, and biome were collected at naturally occurring sites in the central-north, northeast, and metropolitan regions of Salvador, state of Bahia, and in the eastern and rural mesoregions of the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Data were collected in situ and at specialized sites of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Brazilian National Institute of Space Research (INPE), Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), and Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and subjected to statistical analysis (Principal Component Analysis). The growth environment of E. fruticosa plants was typified as low-fertility sandy soils with high concentration and contents of aluminum (Al+3), within the domains of the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest biomes and Agreste region in the states of Bahia and Sergipe, with adaptation to a wide range of variation in temperature, rainfall depths, and altitude. |
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