Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western Brazil
Arecaceae Schultz-Sch. (Palmae Juss.), a member of the monocotyledon group, is considered one of the oldest extant angiosperm families on Earth. This family is highly valuable because of its species diversity, its occurrence in a wide range of habitats, and its status as an integral part of the cult...
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doaj-8a7d9ebd8df24b40bdb6a834eca6afb12020-11-25T01:33:27ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/942043942043Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western BrazilRenata Corrêa Martins0Tarciso de Sousa Filgueiras1Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque2University of Brasília, Brasília, CP 4457, 70919-990 Brasilia, DF, BrazilInstitute of Botany, São Paulo, CP 3005, 01061-950 São Paulo, SP, BrazilFederal Rural University of Pernambuco, Laboratory of Applied and Theoretical Ethnobiology (LEA), Rua Dom Manoel de Medeiros, s/n, Dois Irmãos, 52171-900 Recife, PE, BrazilArecaceae Schultz-Sch. (Palmae Juss.), a member of the monocotyledon group, is considered one of the oldest extant angiosperm families on Earth. This family is highly valuable because of its species diversity, its occurrence in a wide range of habitats, and its status as an integral part of the culture and the family-based economy of many traditional and nontraditional communities. The main objectives of this study were to perform an ethnobotanical study involving these palms and a “Quilombola” (Maroon) community in the municipality of Cavalcante, GO, Brazil. The variables gender, age, and formal schooling had no influence on the number of species recognized and used by the Kalungas. Ethnobotanical studies based on traditional knowledge in addition to use and management of palms are fundamental aspects for planning and appliance of public policies directed to the use of natural resources and improvement of life quality.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/942043 |
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Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western Brazil |
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Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western Brazil |
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Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western Brazil |
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Use and Diversity of Palm (Arecaceae) Resources in Central Western Brazil |
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Arecaceae Schultz-Sch. (Palmae Juss.), a member of the monocotyledon group, is considered one of the oldest extant angiosperm families on Earth. This family is highly valuable because of its species diversity, its occurrence in a wide range of habitats, and its status as an integral part of the culture and the family-based economy of many traditional and nontraditional communities. The main objectives of this study were to perform an ethnobotanical study involving these palms and a “Quilombola” (Maroon) community in the municipality of Cavalcante, GO, Brazil. The variables gender, age, and formal schooling had no influence on the number of species recognized and used by the Kalungas. Ethnobotanical studies based on traditional knowledge in addition to use and management of palms are fundamental aspects for planning and appliance of public policies directed to the use of natural resources and improvement of life quality. |
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