Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Érica dos Reis Araújo, Priscyla Maria Silva Rodrigues, Jhonathan O. Silva
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摘要
本研究的目的是验证棕榈的提取者采用的使用形式和管理之间的关系。Becc。在巴伊亚州Senhor do Bonfim的Jiboia定居点的caatinga地区,将民族植物学参数与表型性状联系起来。Licuri被认为是Jiboia定居点居民具有高度商业重要性的资源。2018年4月至11月,我们对这些人进行了35次采访。报告了五类用途,重点是人类食品、贸易和动物饲料。检举人的年龄、年龄与冠状参的提取量有显著的相关关系。女性的知识也很重要。为了评估定居点居民与Licuri之间的关系,采用了半结构化访谈。在管理区和非管理区选择冠状棕榈进行表型表征。根据民族植物学和表型数据,可以了解围绕巴西东北部半干旱地区的本土物种冠状南芥(S. coronata)使用和管理的种群动态和文化宇宙,目前正在对其进行最后方面的研究。
Knowledge, use and management in situ of Licuri (Syagrus coronata (Mart.) Becc.).
The aim of this study was to verify the relationships between the forms of use and management adopted by extractivists of the palm Syagrus coronata (Mart.) Becc., as well as their knowledge about it, and to relate ethnobotanical parameters to phenotypic traits in a caatinga area located at the Jiboia settlement in Senhor do Bonfim, Bahia. Licuri is considered a resource of high commercial importance for residents of the Jiboia Settlement. Thirty-five interviews were conducted with the extractivists from April to November 2018. Five categories of use were reported, with emphasis on human food, trade and animal feed. There was a significant relationship between the informants' age, oldest people, and the extractivism of S. coronata. Women's knowledge was also significant. To evaluate the relationship between the residents of the settlement and the Licuri, semi-structured interviews were applied. Phenotypic characterization was performed with selected S. coronata palms in the managed and unmanaged areas. From ethnobotanical and phenotypic data, it was possible to understand the population dynamics and the cultural universe surrounding the use and management of S. coronata, a native species from the northeastern semi-arid region of Brazil and currently under searched regarding this last aspect.