
Florística de plantas medicinais nativas de remanescentes de floresta estacional semidecidual na região do Alto Rio Grande - Minas Gerais
2008; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE LAVRAS; Volume: 14; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2317-6342
AutoresValéria Evangelista Gomes Rodrigues, Douglas Antônio de Carvalho,
Tópico(s)Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies
ResumoInformation was gathered in rural communities of the south of the State of Minas Gerais, microregion of Alto Rio Grande, municipalities of Lavas, Carrancas, Ingai, Itumirim and Itutinga, which ones, how and what for, the native semideciduous forest species plants, in this kind of vegetation, are used for popular medicine. The inquiring method used was that proposed by Alencar & Gomes (1998) and the survey and data analysis were based on Trivinos method. Eight informants participated in the field work. For each medicinal species that was sampled, notes were taken on habit and the level of occurrence. In 12 sample areas, 351 individuals belonging to 64 families, 112 genres and 142 species, were surveyed. The families that presented the largest number of native medicinal species, were: Fabaceae - 11; Asteraceae - 10; Annonaceae, Bignoniaceae, Myrtaceae e Rubiaceae - 7; Solanaceae - 5; Aristolochiaceae, Lamiaceae, e Malvaceae - 4; Anacardiaceae, Dilleniaceae, Lauraceae, Meliaceae e Rutaceae - 3; these species contributed with 56,7% of the total. The genres that presented the largest number of native medicinal species were: Aristolochia e Eugenia - 4; Luehea, Mikania, Solanum, Vitex e Xylopia - 3. The occurrence of rare species in the studied forest fragments was also verified, among which were: Geissospermum laeve (Vell.) Miers., Capsicodendron dinisii (Schwacke) Occhioni, Citronella gongonha (Mart.) R. A. Howard, Maytenus aquifolia Mart., Vitex megapotamica (Spreng.) Moldenke, Virola sebifera Aubl., Eugenia pleurantha O. Berg, Baufourodendron riedelianum (Engl.) Engl., Solanum pseudoquina A. St.-Hil., e Styrax pohlii A. DC
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