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Apresentacao do conteudo: Taxonomia; Nomes populares; Como reconhecer a especie?; Ocorrencia na Amazonia Brasileira; Usos; Madeira; Informacoes fenologicas; Agradecimentos; Referencias
http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/bitstream/doc/1015936/1/COMUNICADOTECNICO262.pdf Goupia glabra Aubl., Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise 1: 296, pl. 116. 1775. De acordo com The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009), Goupia é classifi cada em Goupiaceae, família monogenérica da América do Sul com três espécies, sendo duas de ocorrência no Brasil (WALTER, 2010). As espécies de Goupiaceae estão concentradas na região Amazônica (STEEGE et al., 2013). Apesar do posicionamento recente de Goupiaceae em uma família à parte, Goupia já foi incluída em famílias como Celastraceae e Rhamnaceae (SOUZA; LORENZI, 2012).
Resumo O levantamento biogeográfico de espécies botânicas do Gênero Isertia da Família RUBIACEAE que figura entre as quatro maiores da classe das dicotiledôneas, com representante nos mais diversos ecossistemas do mundo e ampla distribuição tropical, a fim de elevar a compreensão de sua riqueza na Amazônia Legal, através de apontamento de ocorrência de suas espécies nos Estados da região por meio de análise de dados de coletas dos espécimes com o uso das ferramentas do software BRAHMS, a fim de oferecer subsidio teórico para novas frentes de pesquisas que tratem da conservação e uso sustentável dos recursos naturais, além de compreender o maior número de habitats ocupados pelas espécies em diferentes ecossistemas da Amazônia Brasileira. A utilização de metadados como ferramenta de dinamização de possíveis resposta a novos questionamentos com menor custos, por não apresentar a necessidade de expedições para levantamento dos dados trabalhados, através de acessibilidade a bancos de dados cada vez mais generalista. Isertia genus of RUBIACEAE family is among the top four of the dicotyledonous class, representative of the most diverse ecosystems throughout the world and wide tropical distribution, in order to raise understanding of their wealth in the Amazon, through pointing to occurrence of its kind in the region through data analysis of collections of specimens using BRAHMS software tools in order to provide theoretical subsidies to new areas of research that address the conservation and sustainable use of resource's natural, and understand the greater number of habitats occupied by the species in different ecosystems of the Brazilian Amazon. The use of metadata as a possible response dynamic tool to new questions with lower costs by not showing the need for expeditions to survey data worked through accessibility increasingly generalist databases.
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR
Conhecimento Etnobotânico Sobre Plantas Medicinais, Utilizadas Por Moradores De Uma Cidade Ribeirinha No Interior Do Estado Do Amazonas, Brasil2022 •
Despite the evolution of scientific knowledge, the use of medicinal plants is one of the oldest practices still used by men and, especially by the inhabitants of communities and municipalities of the interior of Brazil, mainly in regions with low human development rates. The purpose of this work was to perform an ethnobotanical study on medicinal plants used by residents of a neighborhood located in a riverside city in the interior of the state of Amazonas. A total of 100 individuals participated in the study, with data being obtained through the use of a form containing 14 open and closed-ended questions. The results showed that 95% of the residents used medicinal plants. A total of 89 species, belonging to 48 botanical families were mentioned, with emphasis to Lamiaceae. The plants that were most frequently mentioned were Plectranthus barbatus (locally known as boldo) – 6.1%; Citrus sinensis (orange tree) – 5.8%; and Allium sativum (garlic) – 4.7%. However, when analyzing the agreement index (percentage of main use = CUP), Citrus sinensis (orange tree) presented a CUP of 80.9%, followed by Plectranthus barbatus (boldo) and Disphania ambrosioides (Mexican tea), with 68.1 and 61.5%, respectively. In relation to the method of preparation, 61.1% cited infusion, with the main disorder treated being stomachache, with 13.1%. It is important to emphasize the need for further studies on the actual benefits of these herbs so that the dissemination of the information can complement the already widespread empirical knowledge among the local population. Thus, it will be possible to expand the ethnobotanical knowledge as a whole and, consequently, promote health and well-being.
This article synthesizes data about the early ceramic complexes from the Central Amazon, Açutuba and Manacapuru, associated, respectively with the ceramic traditions Pocó-Açutuba and Incised Rim/Barrancoid. The regional ceramic chronology was initially proposed in the 1960s and has since been substantially discussed and re-evaluated. New data and new interpretationshave been incorporated into these early perspectives on the Central Amazon. Here we present an updated panoramic perspective on current knowledge about these complexes.
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