Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Arildo Gonçalo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Alcântara, Liliane Cristine Schlemer, Oliveira, Renata Evangelista de, Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15713
Resumo: Yards characterize land use options able to reconcile agricultural and forestry production, simultaneously with the conservation of natural resources. This study aimed to characterize and identify plant species with medicinal potential in 44 yards, cultivated and managed by family farmers, in rural communities in Alta Floresta (AF) and Nova Canaã do Norte (NCN), Portal da Amazônia (MT). Guided visits were made in the yards, during the month of August 2017, to map and identify the present species. We identified 151 species with medicinal potential (76 species in both municipalities, 38 exclusively in AF and 37 in NCN, 38% exotic and 62% native), belonging to 59 botanical families (notably Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae and Euphorbiaceae). The species are distributed in three strata, characterizing an agroforestry consortium (42% are herbaceous, 25% arboreal, 23% shrubby, 8% lianas and vines and 1% epiphytes). The results point to a wide distribution of species and diversification in yards, in different communities, with no relationship between the age/size of yards and species richness. The choice of species by farmers does not follow a pattern, that is, most do not choose the same species for cultivation, and the distribution of these species in all strata (tree, shrub and herbaceous) in the yards, indicates their potential for the construction of agroforestry consortia. The high number of medicinal species in the upper stratum - of arboreal size - stands out, which is important for the reinsertion of trees in properties, communities, and in the landscape of Portal, characterized by deforestation.
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spelling Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, BrazilPlantas con potencial medicinal en patios agroflorestales: diversidad entre comunidades rurales en Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, BrasilPlantas com potencial medicinal em quintais agroflorestais: diversidade entre comunidades rurais do Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, BrasilFamily farmingMedicinal plantsEthnobotanyAgroforestry systems.Agricultura familiarPlantas medicinaisEtnobotânicaSistemas agroflorestais.Agricultura familiarPlantas medicinalesEtnobotánicaSistemas agroforestales.Yards characterize land use options able to reconcile agricultural and forestry production, simultaneously with the conservation of natural resources. This study aimed to characterize and identify plant species with medicinal potential in 44 yards, cultivated and managed by family farmers, in rural communities in Alta Floresta (AF) and Nova Canaã do Norte (NCN), Portal da Amazônia (MT). Guided visits were made in the yards, during the month of August 2017, to map and identify the present species. We identified 151 species with medicinal potential (76 species in both municipalities, 38 exclusively in AF and 37 in NCN, 38% exotic and 62% native), belonging to 59 botanical families (notably Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae and Euphorbiaceae). The species are distributed in three strata, characterizing an agroforestry consortium (42% are herbaceous, 25% arboreal, 23% shrubby, 8% lianas and vines and 1% epiphytes). The results point to a wide distribution of species and diversification in yards, in different communities, with no relationship between the age/size of yards and species richness. The choice of species by farmers does not follow a pattern, that is, most do not choose the same species for cultivation, and the distribution of these species in all strata (tree, shrub and herbaceous) in the yards, indicates their potential for the construction of agroforestry consortia. The high number of medicinal species in the upper stratum - of arboreal size - stands out, which is important for the reinsertion of trees in properties, communities, and in the landscape of Portal, characterized by deforestation.Los patios caracterizan opciones de uso de la tierra para conciliar la producción agrícola y forestal, y conservación de recursos naturales. Apuntamos caracterizar e identificar especies de plantas con potencial medicinal en 44 patios, manejados por agricultores familiares en comunidades rurales de Alta Floresta (AF) y Nova Canaã do Norte (NCN), en Portal da Amazônia (MT). Se realizaron visitas guiadas en agosto de 2017, para mapear y identificar las especies presentes. Se identificaron 151 especies con potencial medicinal (76 en ambos municipios, 38 exclusivamente en AF y 37 en NCN, 38% exocticas y 62% nativas), de 59 familias botánicas (destacando Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae y Euphorbiaceae). Las especies se distribuyen en tres estratos, caracterizando consorcio agroforestal (42% son herbáceas, 25% arbóreas, 23% arbustivas, 8% trepadoras y 1% epifitas). Los resultados apuntan a una amplia distribución de especies y diversificación en patios, en diferentes comunidades, sin relación entre su edad / tamaño y la riqueza de especies. La elección de especies por los agricultores no sigue un patrón, la mayoría no elige las mismas especies para el cultivo, y la distribución de especies en todos los estratos (arbóreo, arbustivo y herbáceo), en los patios indica su potencial para la construcción de consorcios agroforestales. Se destaca el alto número de especies medicinales en el estrato arbóreo, o que es importantes para la reinserción de este componente en las propiedades y comunidades, y en el paisaje del Portal, caracterizado por la deforestación.Os quintais caracterizam opções de uso da terra para conciliar a produção agrícola e florestal, simultaneamente à conservação dos recursos naturais. Este presente trabalho objetivou caracterizar e identificar as espécies vegetais com potencial medicinal em 44 quintais, implantados e manejados por agricultores familiares, em comunidades rurais nos municípios de Alta Floresta (AF) e Nova Canaã do Norte (NCN), no Portal da Amazônia (MT). Foram feitas visitas guiadas durante o mês de agosto de 2017, a fim de mapear e identificar as espécies presentes. Foram identificadas 151 espécies com potencial medicinal (76 espécies em ambos os municípios, 38 exclusivamente em AF e 37 em NCN, sendo 38% exóticas e 62% nativas), pertencentes a 59 famílias botânicas (com destaque a Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae e Euphorbiaceae). As espécies estão distribuídas em três estratos, caracterizando consórcio agroflorestal (42% são herbáceas, 25% arbóreas, 23% arbustivas, 8% trepadeiras e 1% epífitas). Os resultados apontam ampla distribuição das espécies e diversificação nos quintais, nas diferentes comunidades, não existindo relação entre a idade/tamanho dos quintais e riqueza de espécies. A escolha de espécies pelos agricultores não segue um padrão, ou seja, a maioria não escolhe as mesmas espécies para o cultivo, e a distribuição dessas espécies em todos os estratos (arbóreo, arbustivo e herbáceo), nos quintais amostrados, indica seu potencial para a construção de consórcios agroflorestais. Destaca-se o elevado número de espécies medicinais do estrato superior, de porte arbóreo, importantes para a reinserção desse componente nas propriedades e comunidades, e na paisagem do Portal, caracterizada por desmatamentos.Research, Society and Development2021-06-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1571310.33448/rsd-v10i6.15713Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e59010615713Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e59010615713Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e590106157132525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15713/14489Copyright (c) 2021 Arildo Gonçalo Pereira; Liliane Cristine Schlemer Alcântara; Renata Evangelista de Oliveira; Adriana Cavalieri Saishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Arildo GonçaloAlcântara, Liliane Cristine SchlemerOliveira, Renata Evangelista deSais, Adriana Cavalieri2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15713Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:29.582764Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
Plantas con potencial medicinal en patios agroflorestales: diversidad entre comunidades rurales en Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brasil
Plantas com potencial medicinal em quintais agroflorestais: diversidade entre comunidades rurais do Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brasil
title Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
spellingShingle Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
Pereira, Arildo Gonçalo
Family farming
Medicinal plants
Ethnobotany
Agroforestry systems.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinais
Etnobotânica
Sistemas agroflorestais.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinales
Etnobotánica
Sistemas agroforestales.
title_short Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
title_full Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
title_fullStr Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
title_sort Plants with medicinal potential in agroforestry yards: diversity among rural communities of the Portal da Amazônia - Mato Grosso, Brazil
author Pereira, Arildo Gonçalo
author_facet Pereira, Arildo Gonçalo
Alcântara, Liliane Cristine Schlemer
Oliveira, Renata Evangelista de
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
author_role author
author2 Alcântara, Liliane Cristine Schlemer
Oliveira, Renata Evangelista de
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Arildo Gonçalo
Alcântara, Liliane Cristine Schlemer
Oliveira, Renata Evangelista de
Sais, Adriana Cavalieri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family farming
Medicinal plants
Ethnobotany
Agroforestry systems.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinais
Etnobotânica
Sistemas agroflorestais.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinales
Etnobotánica
Sistemas agroforestales.
topic Family farming
Medicinal plants
Ethnobotany
Agroforestry systems.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinais
Etnobotânica
Sistemas agroflorestais.
Agricultura familiar
Plantas medicinales
Etnobotánica
Sistemas agroforestales.
description Yards characterize land use options able to reconcile agricultural and forestry production, simultaneously with the conservation of natural resources. This study aimed to characterize and identify plant species with medicinal potential in 44 yards, cultivated and managed by family farmers, in rural communities in Alta Floresta (AF) and Nova Canaã do Norte (NCN), Portal da Amazônia (MT). Guided visits were made in the yards, during the month of August 2017, to map and identify the present species. We identified 151 species with medicinal potential (76 species in both municipalities, 38 exclusively in AF and 37 in NCN, 38% exotic and 62% native), belonging to 59 botanical families (notably Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae and Euphorbiaceae). The species are distributed in three strata, characterizing an agroforestry consortium (42% are herbaceous, 25% arboreal, 23% shrubby, 8% lianas and vines and 1% epiphytes). The results point to a wide distribution of species and diversification in yards, in different communities, with no relationship between the age/size of yards and species richness. The choice of species by farmers does not follow a pattern, that is, most do not choose the same species for cultivation, and the distribution of these species in all strata (tree, shrub and herbaceous) in the yards, indicates their potential for the construction of agroforestry consortia. The high number of medicinal species in the upper stratum - of arboreal size - stands out, which is important for the reinsertion of trees in properties, communities, and in the landscape of Portal, characterized by deforestation.
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