Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?

ABSTRACT Documenting the uses of native species of Cactaceae in Northeast Brazil contributes to understanding how the inhabitants of this seasonally dry and low-rainfall region have used these resources, considering that some species of this family of Cactaceae are among the most endangered in the w...

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Main Authors: Ailza Maria de Lima-Nascimento, José Severino Bento-Silva, Camilla Marques de Lucena, Reinaldo Farias Paiva de Lucena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000200350&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-d8345a34f2c8474f9b133363c87a68842020-11-25T02:45:27ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X33235035910.1590/0102-33062019abb0166S0102-33062019000200350Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?Ailza Maria de Lima-NascimentoJosé Severino Bento-SilvaCamilla Marques de LucenaReinaldo Farias Paiva de LucenaABSTRACT Documenting the uses of native species of Cactaceae in Northeast Brazil contributes to understanding how the inhabitants of this seasonally dry and low-rainfall region have used these resources, considering that some species of this family of Cactaceae are among the most endangered in the world. The aim of this research was to determine which species of Cactaceae occur in the study area and investigate the knowledge and recurrent uses associated with them, as well as the local availability of the species most used by residents. Ethnobotanical data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 59 heads of households. Guided tours were conducted for data collection and subsequent taxonomic identification of species. Use value and availability were determined for the most-used species in two predefined areas. Six native species were recorded and classified into eight categories. Columnar species had higher use values, while fodder and construction were the most cited use categories. Cereus jamacaru DC was the most-used species, with consequent interference in its availability due to significant reduction in the number of cladodes as a result of their constant removal from plants in areas of direct use for the purpose of fodder.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000200350&lng=en&tlng=encaatingaconservationdry forestsknowledge on the use of natural resourcesmanagement
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author Ailza Maria de Lima-Nascimento
José Severino Bento-Silva
Camilla Marques de Lucena
Reinaldo Farias Paiva de Lucena
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José Severino Bento-Silva
Camilla Marques de Lucena
Reinaldo Farias Paiva de Lucena
Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
Acta Botânica Brasílica
caatinga
conservation
dry forests
knowledge on the use of natural resources
management
author_facet Ailza Maria de Lima-Nascimento
José Severino Bento-Silva
Camilla Marques de Lucena
Reinaldo Farias Paiva de Lucena
author_sort Ailza Maria de Lima-Nascimento
title Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
title_short Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
title_full Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
title_fullStr Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of Brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
title_sort ethnobotany of native cacti in the northeast region of brazil: can traditional use influence availability?
publisher Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
series Acta Botânica Brasílica
issn 1677-941X
description ABSTRACT Documenting the uses of native species of Cactaceae in Northeast Brazil contributes to understanding how the inhabitants of this seasonally dry and low-rainfall region have used these resources, considering that some species of this family of Cactaceae are among the most endangered in the world. The aim of this research was to determine which species of Cactaceae occur in the study area and investigate the knowledge and recurrent uses associated with them, as well as the local availability of the species most used by residents. Ethnobotanical data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 59 heads of households. Guided tours were conducted for data collection and subsequent taxonomic identification of species. Use value and availability were determined for the most-used species in two predefined areas. Six native species were recorded and classified into eight categories. Columnar species had higher use values, while fodder and construction were the most cited use categories. Cereus jamacaru DC was the most-used species, with consequent interference in its availability due to significant reduction in the number of cladodes as a result of their constant removal from plants in areas of direct use for the purpose of fodder.
topic caatinga
conservation
dry forests
knowledge on the use of natural resources
management
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000200350&lng=en&tlng=en
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