Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7259
Resumo: Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae) includes about 100 species distributed predominantly in the Americas, with only two species considered pantropical, Evolvulus alsinoides and E. nummularius. The genus is monophyletic and easily recognized by following diagnostic characters: the presence of two styles free or partially attached, each one with two filiform stigmatic lobes, malpighiaceus trichomes and seeds glabrous. Despite its remarkable richness in Brazil (70% of the species occur in the country), especially in theNortheast region, in which 53 species are know, studies of revisional or floristic are still little expressive in this region. The present study aimed to contribute to the knowledge of Evolvulus diversity in Pernambuco. For this, we analyzed samples collected in 17 field trips and about 500 exsicates from 26 herbaria. The identifications were made through consult to the classic work of the genus, analysis of images of the typus collections and protologues of each species.The results are presented in two manuscripts. The first one entitled “Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae Juss.) in Pernambuco, Brazil”, which addresses the taxonomic treatment of 17 species. Of these, 14 has erect or decumbent habit and three are prostrate. Most of recorded species are widely distributed in Brazil, and occur in most phytogeographic domains, except for E. elaegnifolius that is restricted to the caatinga. Evolulus daphnoides is endemic from Northeast region. The characters used for delimitate species were: leaf form and indument, morphological pattern of the inflorescence, corolla lobes and presence or absence of pedicel and/or peduncle. The second manuscript is entitled “Hidden into the rocks: a new species of Evolvulus (Convolvulaceae Juss.) revealed by anatomy” which addresses the description of a new species of Evolvulus for Pernambuco. The new species was revealed through the anatomical study of six morphotypes of E. glomeratus in order to investigate the occurrence of anatomical characters consistent for their recognition. Thus, anatomical character states were restricted and consistent in only one morphotype. Then, we analyze the morphology of the same one, comparing it with that the other morphotypes. The analyzis showed that the new taxon presents infundibuliform corolla and anthers without epidermal vesicles, and the other morphotypes include hipocrateriform corolla and epidermal vesicles in the anthers.With this, we decided to delimit the specimen as representative of a new taxon specific for the Evolvulus.
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spelling BURIL, Maria TeresaSOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê deSILVA, Edlley Max Pessoa daSALES, Margareth Ferreira dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4680294888605565SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa2018-05-17T14:44:59Z2018-03-08SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa. Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil. 2018. 106 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7259Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae) includes about 100 species distributed predominantly in the Americas, with only two species considered pantropical, Evolvulus alsinoides and E. nummularius. The genus is monophyletic and easily recognized by following diagnostic characters: the presence of two styles free or partially attached, each one with two filiform stigmatic lobes, malpighiaceus trichomes and seeds glabrous. Despite its remarkable richness in Brazil (70% of the species occur in the country), especially in theNortheast region, in which 53 species are know, studies of revisional or floristic are still little expressive in this region. The present study aimed to contribute to the knowledge of Evolvulus diversity in Pernambuco. For this, we analyzed samples collected in 17 field trips and about 500 exsicates from 26 herbaria. The identifications were made through consult to the classic work of the genus, analysis of images of the typus collections and protologues of each species.The results are presented in two manuscripts. The first one entitled “Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae Juss.) in Pernambuco, Brazil”, which addresses the taxonomic treatment of 17 species. Of these, 14 has erect or decumbent habit and three are prostrate. Most of recorded species are widely distributed in Brazil, and occur in most phytogeographic domains, except for E. elaegnifolius that is restricted to the caatinga. Evolulus daphnoides is endemic from Northeast region. The characters used for delimitate species were: leaf form and indument, morphological pattern of the inflorescence, corolla lobes and presence or absence of pedicel and/or peduncle. The second manuscript is entitled “Hidden into the rocks: a new species of Evolvulus (Convolvulaceae Juss.) revealed by anatomy” which addresses the description of a new species of Evolvulus for Pernambuco. The new species was revealed through the anatomical study of six morphotypes of E. glomeratus in order to investigate the occurrence of anatomical characters consistent for their recognition. Thus, anatomical character states were restricted and consistent in only one morphotype. Then, we analyze the morphology of the same one, comparing it with that the other morphotypes. The analyzis showed that the new taxon presents infundibuliform corolla and anthers without epidermal vesicles, and the other morphotypes include hipocrateriform corolla and epidermal vesicles in the anthers.With this, we decided to delimit the specimen as representative of a new taxon specific for the Evolvulus.Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae) inclui ca. 100 espécies distribuídas predominantemente nas Américas, com apenas duas consideradas pantropicais, Evolvulus alsinoides e E. nummularius. O gênero é monofilético e facilmente reconhecido pelos seguintes caracteres diagnósticos: presença de dois estiletes livres ou parcialmente unidos, cada um com dois lobos estigmáticos filiformes, tricomas malpighiáceos e sementes glabras. Apesar da sua notável representatividade no Brasil (70% das espécies ocorrem no país), especialmente na região Nordeste, onde são conhecidas 53 espécies, estudos de caráter revisional ou florístico são pouco expressivos. O presente estudo teve como objetivo tratar taxonomicamenteo gênero Evolvulus no estado de Pernambuco. Para isso, foram analisados espécimescoletados em 17 excursões de campo, além de cerca de 500 exsicatas provenientes de 26 herbários. As identificações foram realizadas através da consulta à obra clássica do gênero, análise de imagens das coleções typus e protólogos de cada espécie. Os resultados são apresentados na forma de dois artigos científicos, o primeiro está intitulado “O gênero Evolvulus L. no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil”, o qual aborda o tratamento taxonômico de 17 espécies. Destas, 14 possuem hábito ereto ou decumbente e três são prostradas. A maioria das espécies apresenta ampla distribuição no Brasil, e ocorremem grande parte dos domínios fitogeográficos, com exceção de E. elaegnifolius que é restrita a caatinga. Além disso, E. daphnoides é a única espécie, na área de estudo, que é endêmica da região Nordeste. Os caracteres considerados para a delimitação das espécies foram: forma e indumento das folhas, padrão morfológico da inflorescência, lobos da corola e presença ou ausência de pedicelo e/ou pedúnculo. O segundo manuscrito está intitulado “Uma nova espécie de Evolvulus (Convolvulaceae Juss.) revelada pela anatomia” aborda a descrição de uma nova espécie de Evolvulus para Pernambuco. A nova espécie foi revelada através do estudo anatômico de seis morfotipos de E. glomeratus com intuito de investigar a ocorrência de caracteres anatômicos consistentes para o reconhecimento dos mesmos. Com isso, foram revelados estados de caracteres anatômicos consistentes em apenas um morfotipo. Em seguida, analisamos a morfologia do mesmo, comparando-a com a dos demais morfotipos. A análise mostrou que o novo táxon apresenta corola infundibuliforme e anteras sem vesículas epidérmicas, sendo que os demais morfotipos apresentam corola hipocrateriforme e vesículas epidérmicas nas anteras. 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title Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
spellingShingle Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa
Evolvulus
Taxonomia
Convolvulaceae
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
title_full Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
title_fullStr Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
title_sort Diversidade de Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae juss.) no estado de Pernambuco, Brasil
author SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa
author_facet SANTOS, Francisco Diego Sousa
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Edlley Max Pessoa da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
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contributor_str_mv BURIL, Maria Teresa
SOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê de
SILVA, Edlley Max Pessoa da
SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evolvulus
Taxonomia
Convolvulaceae
topic Evolvulus
Taxonomia
Convolvulaceae
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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description Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae) includes about 100 species distributed predominantly in the Americas, with only two species considered pantropical, Evolvulus alsinoides and E. nummularius. The genus is monophyletic and easily recognized by following diagnostic characters: the presence of two styles free or partially attached, each one with two filiform stigmatic lobes, malpighiaceus trichomes and seeds glabrous. Despite its remarkable richness in Brazil (70% of the species occur in the country), especially in theNortheast region, in which 53 species are know, studies of revisional or floristic are still little expressive in this region. The present study aimed to contribute to the knowledge of Evolvulus diversity in Pernambuco. For this, we analyzed samples collected in 17 field trips and about 500 exsicates from 26 herbaria. The identifications were made through consult to the classic work of the genus, analysis of images of the typus collections and protologues of each species.The results are presented in two manuscripts. The first one entitled “Evolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae Juss.) in Pernambuco, Brazil”, which addresses the taxonomic treatment of 17 species. Of these, 14 has erect or decumbent habit and three are prostrate. Most of recorded species are widely distributed in Brazil, and occur in most phytogeographic domains, except for E. elaegnifolius that is restricted to the caatinga. Evolulus daphnoides is endemic from Northeast region. The characters used for delimitate species were: leaf form and indument, morphological pattern of the inflorescence, corolla lobes and presence or absence of pedicel and/or peduncle. The second manuscript is entitled “Hidden into the rocks: a new species of Evolvulus (Convolvulaceae Juss.) revealed by anatomy” which addresses the description of a new species of Evolvulus for Pernambuco. The new species was revealed through the anatomical study of six morphotypes of E. glomeratus in order to investigate the occurrence of anatomical characters consistent for their recognition. Thus, anatomical character states were restricted and consistent in only one morphotype. Then, we analyze the morphology of the same one, comparing it with that the other morphotypes. The analyzis showed that the new taxon presents infundibuliform corolla and anthers without epidermal vesicles, and the other morphotypes include hipocrateriform corolla and epidermal vesicles in the anthers.With this, we decided to delimit the specimen as representative of a new taxon specific for the Evolvulus.
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