998 resultados para RICAN RAIN-FOREST
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After 470 years, a history of development, international seed smuggling and scientific development that caused deep changes in our society, has reached an end. In 1638, the countess of Chinchón contracted a disease while in the Amazon rain forest and was healed by a potion used by the native inhabitants. In 1856, William H. Perkin while attempting to obtain synthetic quinine, discovered the mauveína, a molecule that changed the world. The synthesis of quinine was also the subject of a bitter controversy among two excellent scientists of the 20th century. During centuries, quinine was the only hope against malaria disease and its exploration almost extinguished the Cinchona tree.
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Seloste väitöskirjasta: Remote sensing of floristic patterns in the lowland rain forest landscape. Dissertationes Forestales 59.
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Glomerella cingulata was found causing severe leaf blight on Talauma ovata, a common tree species in the Atlantic tropical rain forest floodplains of Southern Brazil. The disease and pathogen are described and illustrated and patogenicity is also demonstrated. This is the first report of this disease.
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Litterfall and transfer of nutrients was estimated in two tropical coastal forests of Brazil - the Atlantic and the Restinga Forests at Cardoso Island, São Paulo. Samples were collected monthly, from June 1990 to May 1991, using thirty 0.25 m2 traps. There were significant differences in litter production between the Atlantic Forest (6.3 t.ha-1.year-1) and the Restinga Forest (3.9 t.ha-1.year-1). Litterfall was continuous throughout the year with maximum in the beginning of the rainy season in both sites. The annual return of mineral elements through litter in the Atlantic Forest was (kg.ha-1): 101.8 N, 3.8 P, 20.3 K, 60.0 Ca, 18.0 Mg, and 14.6 S and in the Restinga Forest was: 27.5 N, 1.0 P, 6.5 K, 30.0 Ca, 10.9 Mg, and 6.6 S. The return, although small, is relevant due to the low fertility of the soils in those ecosystems, especially in Restinga. The Restinga Forest seems to be an ecosystem well adapted to oligotrophic conditions, lying among those presenting higher nutrient use efficiency.
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O presente trabalho trata do estudo florístico da vegetação arbórea que ocorre ao longo de um trecho das margens do rio da Fazenda, localizado no Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, Núcleo de Picinguaba, no litoral norte do estado de São Paulo, município de Ubatuba (44°48' W e 23°22' S). Para a realização do levantamento, foram alocadas 40 parcelas de 10 m x 10 m, ao longo de um trecho do rio, sendo amostrados todos indivíduos com perímetro à altura do peito maior ou igual a 20 cm (DAP = 6,36 cm). Os 673 indivíduos amostrados distribuíram-se entre 120 espécies, 83 gêneros e 37 famílias. Myrtaceae foi a família de maior riqueza, com 28 espécies, seguida por Fabaceae (11), Rubiaceae e Lauraceae (8 cada uma). Euterpe edulis Mart. (Arecaceae), Chrysophyllum flexuosum Mart. (Sapotaceae), Coussarea nodosa Müll. Arg. (Rubiaceae) e Sloanea guianensis Benth. (Elaeocarpaceae) foram as populações com maior número de indivíduos. O índice de diversidade de Shannon encontrado foi H' = 4,07 nats/indivíduo, mostrando a grande diversidade da vegetação na área de estudo. As informações obtidas neste trabalho ressaltam a alta complexidade da Floresta Pluvial Tropical da Encosta Atlântica ao longo de sua extensão e fornecem dados para estudos comparativos com outros trechos de Mata Atlântica ou mesmo com outras formações florestais.
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Extensa literatura refere-se à floresta atlântica de encosta no estado de São Paulo como possuidora de elevada diversidade florística. Esta afirmação está baseada em dados e conclusões de estudos florísticos e fitossociológicos locais. A maioria destes trabalhos não define com clareza o que considera diversidade, de que grupos estão tratando, a escala de abordagem e, principalmente, quais as florestas usadas para comparação. Neste estudo, são comparados dados sobre riqueza de plantas arbóreas (³ 2,5 cm dap) na floresta atlântica de encosta em São Paulo com os de outras florestas neotropicais. Posteriormente, são discutidas as principais relações conhecidas entre a riqueza de plantas lenhosas nas florestas neotropicais e fatores históricos e ecológicos. Nem os dados sobre riqueza nem as características de latitude, altitude, precipitação e solo na região da encosta atlântica suportam a hipótese de riqueza elevada nesta floresta em São Paulo. Estudos realizados a partir de base de dados comparáveis são necessários para caracterizar a riqueza de espécies lenhosas em todos os tipos de floresta, bem como para sugerir hipóteses sobre os processos responsáveis pelos padrões observados em diferentes escalas.
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Allometry, growth and leaf demography of two Cecropia species, one with ant mutualist (C. glazioui) and another without it (C. hololeuca), were studied in an Atlantic Rain Forest area in the State of Rio de Janeiro, SE Brazil. Stem diameter was allometrically related to height in both species. Cecropia glazioui showed higher annual growth rates and longer internodes than C. hololeuca. Leaf phenology showed a seasonal pattern in both species, but the number of leaves on each plant was more variable along the year in C. hololeuca than in C. glazioui. Survivorship curves for leaves were intermediate between Deevey's Type I and Type II curves, with young leaves of C. glazioui showing a greater survival rate and life expectancy than those of C. hololeuca. Low variability in leaf production throughout the year and high survival rate for young leaves of C. glazioui may be characteristics related to its association with ants.
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A spatial autocorrelation study of enzyme loci detected by starch gel electrophoresis was performed to verify the occurrence of spatial genetic structure within two natural populations of Machaerium villosum Vog. The sampled populations were termed "Antropic Model (MA)" and "Natural Model (MN)" and they are situated in Campininha Farm areas, at Moji-Guaçu municipality, 22°10'43''-22°18'19'' S and 47°8'5"-47°11'34" W, in the state of São Paulo. Ten polymorphic loci in the MA population and nine polymorphic loci in the MN population were assessed by Moran's I autocorrelation statistic. No spatial autocorrelation was detected among individuals within sampled populations. Results are in line with other studies in woody species from tropical rain forest.
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Durante o levantamento de fungos mitospóricos associados ao folhedo de Tibouchina pulchra Cogn. coletado na Reserva Biológica de Paranapiacaba (Mata Atlântica), Santo André, estado de São Paulo, vinte e dois Hyphomycetes foram isolados. As folhas passaram pela técnica da lavagem sucessiva de substratos com água destilada esterilizada e foram incubadas em câmaras-úmidas. Três espécies constituem novos registros para o Brasil, Rhinocladiella cristaspora Matsushima, Venustusynnema ciliata (Castañeda, G. Arnold & A. Guerra) Castañeda & Kendrick e Vermiculariopsiella cubensis (Castañeda) Nawawi, Kuthubutheen & Sutton; para essas são apresentadas descrições, distribuição geográfica, comentários e ilustrações.
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar a florística, estrutura e fisionomia de três florestas em distintas situações fisiográficas da planície litorânea. Foram amostradas uma floresta sobre turfeira pouco profunda (floresta turfosa rasa), uma floresta sobre turfeira profunda (floresta turfosa profunda) e uma floresta em solo firme e seco (floresta sobre morrote), todas situadas na área de floresta contínua do Parque Estadual da Campina do Encantado, Pariquera-Açu SP. Foi realizado o levantamento fitossociológico através de blocos de parcelas contíguas de 10 × 10 m -- totalizando 1,04 ha -- e amostradas todas as árvores com DAP > ou = 4,8 cm. Foram encontradas ao todo 144 espécies, sendo 112 na floresta sobre morrote, 46 na floresta turfosa rasa e cinco na floresta turfosa profunda. A similaridade entre as três florestas foi baixa, com poucas espécies em comum, principalmente em relação às florestas turfosas e a floresta sobre morrote. A floresta sobre morrote apresentou alta diversidade, típica de ambientes florestais tropicais (H' = 4,06 nat.ind.-1). A floresta turfosa rasa apresentou o valor de diversidade dentro do esperado para formações alagáveis das planícies litorâneas (H' = 2,98 nat.ind.-1). A diversidade na floresta turfosa profunda foi muito baixa (H' = 0,82 nat.ind.-1), sendo a menor já registrada para florestas sem perturbação antrópica das regiões sul e sudeste brasileira. A heterogeneidade vegetacional em áreas de floresta contínua, condicionada aos fatores fisiográficos das planícies litorâneas, indica a necessidade de se proteger o maior número de situações ambientais possíveis, objetivando a conservação da biodiversidade in situ.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the photosynthetic performance in populations of two legume tree species, Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mimosoideae), typical from Cerrado, and Cassia ferruginea (Caesalpinoideae) from the Atlantic Rain Forest. The photosynthetic traits were assessed by measures of chlorophyll fluorescence in progenies of naturally pollinated plants from three populations of S. adstringens and a population of C. ferruginea. Plants of S. adstringens growing under similar conditions of C. ferruginea plants demanded higher light values for photosynthesis saturation, 600 µmol.m-2.s-1 and 350 µmol.m-2.s-1 respectively, and showed higher intrinsic photosynthetic efficiency of photosystem II, Fv/Fm of 0.814 versus 0.783 in C. ferruginea. The highest values of Fv/Fm observed in S. adstringens can explain the highest electron transport rates (ETR) obtained for this species. No significant differences were found among progenies from different C. ferruginea trees nor among populations of S. adstringens, and only in few cases, variation among progenies within populations were found for S. adstringens plants. The fact that fluorescence parameters distinguished species but not populations or most of progenies may be related to low intraspecific genetic variation of these chlorophyll fluorescence traits or due to lack of expression on genetic differences in plants under no stressful conditions.
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Psychotria ipecacuanha is a perennial, medicinal herb that grows in clusters in the understory of humid, shady areas of the Atlantic Rain Forest of southeastern Brazil. The present study characterized the variation in floral traits among 35 clusters from three natural populations of this plant species. Field observations showed that the clusters are isomorphic, that is, a given cluster will either set long-styled or short-styled flowers. Stigmas and anthers are reciprocally placed in each morph, a dimorphism characteristic of distyly. The populations are isoplethic, that is, a given population exhibits an equilibrium 1:1 ratio of floral morphs. Morphometric analyses revealed that anther length, stigma length, corolla diameter, and pollen grain diameter were consistently greater in short-styled flowers, regardless of the population investigated. Significant differences for floral traits in the short-styled morph were found among populations. Floral traits in the long-styled morph also showed some significant differences among populations, but not for stigma height and corolla length. Controlled pollinations carried out in natural populations showed that fruit production was higher after inter-morph pollination. Nevertheless, observations of pollen tube growth in style, and also fruit production after spontaneous self-pollination and intra-morph pollination, indicated partial intramorph compatibility in this plant species.
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We studied the flora of vegetation islands on rock outcrops on the Itatiaia Plateau (22°21'S and 44°40'W), at 2,400 m.a.s.l. A total of 114 vascular plant species, which correspond to ca. 20%-25% of the currently inventoried flora of the plateau, were sampled in 197 small vegetation islands (total area of 0.034 ha). Xerophytes and hydrophytes were often found side by side due to environmental heterogeneity at a small scale, explaining in part the high species diversity. Rock outcrops may support floras quite distinct from those in neighbouring habitats, due to the action of strong environmental filters, but in Itatiaia the geographic distribution patterns among rupicolous plants appear to mimic those described for the whole flora around it, with 15.1% of narrow endemic species and six strictly rupicolous plants. Underlining the "temperate" nature of the high elevation climate in Itatiaia, the sampled flora was dominated by species of the families Asteraceae and Poaceae, and the number of CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) species was very low. A few endemic species of tropical origin - Pleurostima gounelleana (Beauv.) Men. (Velloziaceae) and Fernseea itatiaiae (Wawra) Baker (Bromeliaceae) - play a crucial role in this vegetation, as pioneer mat-formers facilitating later establishment of numerous other species. Hemicryptophytes prevail in the sampled flora, while therophytes are exceptionally rare and mainly consist of opportunistic species associated with disturbances. Numerous microhabitats and strong environmental gradients in these high elevation rock outcrops afford opportunities for establishment of a highly diversified flora. These island-like environments may represent an important refuge for grassland species from fire and other disturbances in the surrounding grasslands.
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Cedrela odorata L. (Meliaceae) occurs in the Atlantic forest, Amazon rain forest, riparian forest of the country, and wetlands, which demand species adapted to their water conditions. Studies in ecological wood anatomy demonstrated that weather factors' variations have direct influence on the wood anatomical structure and that the fragmentation of the natural habitats is a direct cause of the edge effect which alters the abiotic aspects of the location, interfering consequently in its vegetation. A comparative analysis of 20 anatomical quantitative features of the wood structure was performed in populations of Cedrela odorata growing inside and on the edge of the swamp forest and granulometric analysis was made on the soil. The quantitative data were submitted to the Mann-Whitney's nonparametric test, presenting a statistically significant value decrease in the eleven wood features mean for the specimens growing in the edge of swamp forest.
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The Yanomami are one of the last primitive groups of Indians living in Brazil. They have almost no contact with other cultures. The epidemiology of eye disease among Yanomami is virtually unknown. For the first time, a trachoma survey was conducted among Yanomami Indians in the State of Amazonas near the Venezuelan border of the Brazilian rain forest. Ophthalmic examination was carried out on a total of 613 individuals (338 males and 275 females) from eight Yanomami villages along the Marauiá River located in the upper Rio Negro Basin. Age was classified into three categories (children, adults, and elderly) and trachoma was classified into five grades: follicular, inflammatory intense, cicatricial, trichiasis, and corneal opacity. Trachoma was endemic in all villages visited. Overall, 30.3% of the subjects had trachoma. Females were significantly more affected (37.4%) than males (23.9%). The inflammatory trachoma rate reached 24.9% in children and the cicatricial form increased with age, reaching 13.9% among adults and 35.21% among the elderly. Trichiasis or corneal opacities were not detected and treatment of the entire population was initiated with 1 g azithromycin. The detection of endemic trachoma among the Yanomami is relevant for the understanding of the epidemiology of this disease in the Brazilian rain forest and underscores the necessity for a program of trachoma control in this region.