5 resultados para Goniastrea-aspera
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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It is described Trypanosoma nupelianus sp. n. parasitizing Rhinelepis aspera taken from Paraná river (Itaipu reservoir, Brazil). Morphometric characters such as body length, width of the body and nucleus dimensions show that T. nupelianus sp. n. is different from other trypanosomes described for fishes from tropical regions.
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Durante o inventário das hepáticas da Serra dos Carajás, foram identificadas quatro novas ocorrências para o estado do Pará: Frullania beyrichiana (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lehm. & Lindenb, Frullania kunzei (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lehm. & Lindenb, Symphyogyna aspera Steph. e Lophocolea leptantha (Hook. & Tayl.) Tayl. Esta última espécie, antes somente relacionada para as regiões Sudeste e Sul do Brasil, é nova ocorrência para o eixo Norte-Nordeste brasileiro. Cada espécie é acompanhada de comentários morfológicos, taxonômicos e ecológicos.
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Restingas são ambientes constituídos de um complexo de comunidades de plantas ocorrendo sobre planícies arenosas costeiras quaternárias de influência marinha. A Amazônia brasileira é o segundo bioma de maior riqueza de Melastomataceae no país, o qual está representado por 47 gêneros e 487 espécies. O presente trabalho objetivou conhecer a diversidade de Melastomataceae nas diferentes formações vegetacionais que compõem a paisagem das restingas no Pará. Foi realizado levantamento de coleções herborizadas nos herbários IAN (Herbário da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisas Agropecuárias) e MG (Herbário do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi), e coletas nos municípios de Bragança, Maracanã e Marapanim. Apresenta-se o tratamento taxonômico com descrições, ilustrações, dados de distribuição geográfica, chave de identificação para as espécies e comentários sobre particularidades morfológicas. A família está representada por 10 espécies nas restingas do Pará, a conhecer: Acisanthera bivalvis, A. crassipes, Comolia villosa, Miconia alata, Mouriri brachyantera, M. guianensis, Nepsera aquatica, Pterolepis trichotoma, Rhynchanthera serrulata e Tibouchina aspera. Tais espécies ocorrem pricipalmente em Brejos Herbáceos, Campos entre Dunas, Dunas, Campos Arbustivos Abertos e Matas de Restinga. Miconia alata representa um novo registro para o ambiente de restinga no Pará. As restingas dos municípios de Maracanã e Marapanim concentram 80% das espécies estudadas. Através deste trabalho foi possível reconhecer que nenhuma delas pode ser caracterizada como exclusiva, pois todas são encontradas em outros ecossistemas ou formações vegetacionais do país.
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1 - The Author, in this 3 thd. contribution, concludes the study of the biology and ecology of the species Tristicha trifaria (Willd.) Spreng. and Mourera aspera (Bong.) Tul., both of the Piracicaba Fall. 2 - According to the results of Dr. Peter van Royen (State Herbarium of Leiden, Holland), who made a complete revision of Podostemaceae of the Piracicaba Fall, the species Tristicha hypnoides (St. Hil.) Spreng. var. Hilarii Tul. and Mnioppsis Glazioviana Warm, correspond, respectively, to theTristicha trifaria (Willd.) Spreng. and Mniopsis weddelliana Tul. Apinagia Accorsii Toledo was transferred by Royen to the genus Wettsteiniola. So, its new name is Wettsteiniola accorsii (Toledo) v. Royen. 3 - Propagation by seeds may occur in the following places: a) placenta of partially open fruits; b) external and internal walls of the open capsules; c) pedicels of the fruits; d) remains of rhizomes, branches, etc. e) organic residues accumulated in water holes in the fall; f) clean rocks, in which the little groups of seedlings seems to be a colony of algae. Seeds adhere to the substrata above by means, of a mucilage produced by the transformation of the external integuments in contact with water. 4 - In the growth of the four species below it was found in Piracicaba Fall conspicuous zoning so scattered: a) Wettsteiniola accorsii (Toledo) v. Royen, in rocks situated just within the water fall, where velocity of the current and aeration of the water are very high. b) Tristicha trifaria (Willd.) Spreng. and Mniopsis weddelliana Tul., in rocks at some distance (100 m more or less) upstream until near the bridge across the river. c) Mourera aspera (Bong.) Tul., 300 m upwards the bridge. 5- During 1949, the ecological conditions of the Piracicaba Fall were changed due to the following factors: a) dry season very long, begining from last period of June until 30 november; b) stopping, during four months, of water from the Atibaia river (one of the components of Piracicaba river) near to the city of Americana, in the place where a new station of the Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz was build. In consequence, most of the Podostemaceae died. On the dry rocks there were only fruits and dried plants. 6 - Tristicha trifaria has the same biological and ecological behavior as the Mniopsis weddelliana,. 7 - The vegetative propagation of Tristicha trifaria is made by increasing of its branches, production of stolons with vegetatives buds and regeneration of old parts in especial conditions of water and aeration. 8 - Mourera aspera has the same vegetative propagation as the Wettsteiniola accorsii; it produces stolons (in very little percentage) with vegetative buds, branches of the rhizomes and regeneration of active old parts. 9 - Frequently, there is, on the plants an accumulation of sand, silt, loam, organic substances, and so on. The quantity of material stored depends of the purity of the water, of the morphology of the plants and of the situation on the fall. 10 - In extrem conditions of dry heat, the surviving of the species in its habitat depends exclusively from germination of seeds in the mentioned substrata. Exceptionally, some plants survive in a few water pockets full with the weak remaining current.
Exploring Herbicidal Potential of Aqueous Extracts of Some Herbaceous Plants Against Parthenium Weed
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To assess the phytotoxic potential of Achyranthes aspera, Alternanthera philoxeroides, Datura metel and Rumex dentatus against Parthenium hysterophorus, 5% (w/v on dry weight basis) aqueous extracts from root, stem, leaf, flower and whole plant were tested through a Petri plate-based germination and pot-cultured seedling bioassays. Achyranthes aspera and A. philoxeroides inhibited parthenium weed germination more than extracts from other species. Whole plant, leaf and fruit extracts of A. aspera reduced the germination percentage (5%); leaf extract from A. philoxeroides caused lower germination index (0.4), higher mean germination time (14 d) and longer time to 50% germination (13.5 d) of parthenium weed. In the foliar spray bioassay, A. aspera reduced parthenium weed shoot growth more than the other species whereas R. dentatus caused more reduction in root growth. Whole plant extract from A. aspera caused maximum reduction in parthenium weed seedling vigor index (98%) and seedling biomass (96%). The aqueous extracts of A. aspera and A. philoxeroides contained higher concentrations of phenolics viz. gallic (16.9 mg L-1), caffeic (7.4 mg L-1), chromatotropic (63.8 mg L-1), p-coumaric (10.5 mg L-1), m-coumaric (3.1 mg L-1), syringic (9.21 mg L-1) and 4 hydroxy-3-methoxy benzoic (118.6 mg L-1) acids compared with extracts of the other two species tested.