An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Alves, Rodolfo de Fran?a lattes
Orientador(a): Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado Acad?mico em Bot?nica
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CI?NCIAS BIOL?GICAS
País: Brasil
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Resumo: Bee pollen produced in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, was analyzed for two-year study (2011-2012), with a study of the municipalities producers and the focal study conducted in Brejo Grande, located in the coastal area of the State, in order to determine the main food sources visited by pollen sources Apis mellifera L. and establish associations between pollen spectrum and climatic variables (temperature and rainfall). The bee pollen was treated with acetolysis to study the pollen grains and at least 500 pollen grains per sample were counted in the quantification process. The Palynotheca of the LAMIV/UEFS, as well as specialized literature, were used for plant identification. Our results are presented in two chapters. The first chapter, conducted in 2011, presents a study in all municipalities producers based on an analysis of 12 bee pollen samples from the municipalities of Barra dos Coqueiros, Brejo Grande, Est?ncia, and Pacatuba, in which 46 pollen types, distributed in 19 families, were identified. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest number of pollen types (19) and Mimosa (8), its most representative genus. Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae presented three pollen types each, and Lamiaceae two. The other families (13) had only one pollen type each. Eight pollen types were classified as very frequent (> 50%), but Cocos nucifera was present in 100% of the samples. It may be therefore concluded that Arecaceae (Cocos nucifera L.) and Fabaceae are the primary food pollen sources for Apis mellifera in Sergipe, followed by Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Rubiaceae, and Poaceae. The pollen spectrum showed that at least 29 genera of plants are contributors to the production of bee pollen in the State. The second chapter respect to the focal study, dealt with 24 bee pollen samples from Brejo Grande, collected from 2011 to 2012 analysis, where 56 pollen types from 23 families were found. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest diversity of pollen types (19), followed by Asteraceae (5), Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae (4), Anacardiaceae (3), Amaranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Solanaceae (2), with the others families (15) with one pollen type each. The pollen type Cocos nucifera was the most representative, found in 23 samples, followed by pollen type Myrcia, in 22 samples. Mimosa pollen was present in 100% of pollen samples from Brejo Grande. Several pollen types have been influenced by climatic factors, mainly rainfall showing greater oscillation compared to temperature. Based on both studies, we can state that the diversity of pollen types reflects the plant diversity in the State. Our results show that the main food sources for Apis mellifera in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, are Arecaceae and Fabaceae, followed by Anacardiaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae.
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spelling Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos39444295591http://lattes.cnpq.br/390398866221905502291777513http://lattes.cnpq.br/2693490136067912Alves, Rodolfo de Fran?a2015-11-19T00:53:23Z2013-03-25ALVES, Rodolfo de Fran?a. An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil. 2013. 59 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado Acad?mico em Bot?nica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2013.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/274Bee pollen produced in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, was analyzed for two-year study (2011-2012), with a study of the municipalities producers and the focal study conducted in Brejo Grande, located in the coastal area of the State, in order to determine the main food sources visited by pollen sources Apis mellifera L. and establish associations between pollen spectrum and climatic variables (temperature and rainfall). The bee pollen was treated with acetolysis to study the pollen grains and at least 500 pollen grains per sample were counted in the quantification process. The Palynotheca of the LAMIV/UEFS, as well as specialized literature, were used for plant identification. Our results are presented in two chapters. The first chapter, conducted in 2011, presents a study in all municipalities producers based on an analysis of 12 bee pollen samples from the municipalities of Barra dos Coqueiros, Brejo Grande, Est?ncia, and Pacatuba, in which 46 pollen types, distributed in 19 families, were identified. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest number of pollen types (19) and Mimosa (8), its most representative genus. Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae presented three pollen types each, and Lamiaceae two. The other families (13) had only one pollen type each. Eight pollen types were classified as very frequent (> 50%), but Cocos nucifera was present in 100% of the samples. It may be therefore concluded that Arecaceae (Cocos nucifera L.) and Fabaceae are the primary food pollen sources for Apis mellifera in Sergipe, followed by Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Rubiaceae, and Poaceae. The pollen spectrum showed that at least 29 genera of plants are contributors to the production of bee pollen in the State. The second chapter respect to the focal study, dealt with 24 bee pollen samples from Brejo Grande, collected from 2011 to 2012 analysis, where 56 pollen types from 23 families were found. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest diversity of pollen types (19), followed by Asteraceae (5), Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae (4), Anacardiaceae (3), Amaranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Solanaceae (2), with the others families (15) with one pollen type each. The pollen type Cocos nucifera was the most representative, found in 23 samples, followed by pollen type Myrcia, in 22 samples. Mimosa pollen was present in 100% of pollen samples from Brejo Grande. Several pollen types have been influenced by climatic factors, mainly rainfall showing greater oscillation compared to temperature. Based on both studies, we can state that the diversity of pollen types reflects the plant diversity in the State. Our results show that the main food sources for Apis mellifera in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, are Arecaceae and Fabaceae, followed by Anacardiaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae.O p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil, foi analisado por dois anos (2011-2012), com um estudo dos munic?pios produtores e um estudo focal realizado em Brejo Grande, no litoral do Estado, com o objetivo de determinar as principais fontes pol?nicas visitadas por Apis mellifera L. e estabelecer uma associa??o entre o espectro pol?nico e as vari?veis clim?ticas (temperatura e pluviosidade). O p?len ap?cola foi tratado com acet?lise para estudar os gr?os de p?len e, no m?nimo, 500 gr?os de p?len por amostra foram contados no processo de quantifica??o. A palinoteca do LAMIV/UEFS, assim como a literatura espec?fica foram usadas para identifica??o bot?nica. Os resultados s?o apresentados em dois cap?tulos. O primeiro cap?tulo, realizado no ano de 2011, apresenta um estudo referente aos munic?pios produtores baseado na an?lise de 12 amostras de p?len ap?cola dos munic?pios de Barra dos Coqueiros, Brejo grande, Est?ncia e Pacatuba, em que 46 tipos pol?nicos, distribu?dos em 19 fam?lias, foram identificados. Fabaceae foi a fam?lia com maior n?mero de tipos pol?nicos (19) e Mimosa (8), foi o g?nero mais representativo. Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae e Rubiaceae apresentaram tr?s tipos pol?nicos cada, e Lamiaceae dois. As outras fam?lias (13) obtiveram apenas um tipo pol?nico cada. Oito tipos pol?nicos foram classificados como muito frequente (>50%), todavia o tipo Cocos nucifera esteve presente em 100% das amostras. Pode-se concluir que Arecaceae (Cocos nucifera L.) e Fabaceae s?o as fontes pol?nicas prim?rias para Apis mellifera em Sergipe, seguido por Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Poaceae e Rubiaceae. O espectro pol?nico revelou que pelo menos 29 g?neros de plantas contribuem para a produ??o de p?len no Estado. No segundo cap?tulo, que se refere ao estudo focal, foram analisadas 24 amostras de p?len ap?cola de Brejo Grande, coletado de 2011 a 2012, onde 56 tipos pol?nicos de 23 fam?lias foram encontrados. Fabaceae foi a fam?lia com a maior diversidade de tipos pol?nicos (19), seguido por Asteraceae (5), Myrtaceae e Rubiaceae (4), Anacardiaceae (3), Amaranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae e Solanaceae (2), com as outras fam?lias (15) com um tipo pol?nico cada. O tipo pol?nico Cocos nucifera foi o mais representativo, sendo encontrado em 23 amostras, seguido pelo tipo pol?nico Myrcia, em 22 amostras. O p?len de Mimosa esteve presente em 100% das amostras de Brejo Grande. Alguns tipos pol?nicos s?o influenciados por fatores clim?ticos, principalmente a pluviosidade que apresentou uma oscila??o maior quando comparado com a temperatura. Baseado nos dois estudos, podemos afirmar que a diversidade de tipos pol?nicos encontrada nas amostras reflete a riqueza bot?nica no Estado. Estes resultados mostram que as principais fontes de Apis mellifera no estado de Sergipe s?o Arecaceae e Fabaceae seguido das Anacardiaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae e Rubiaceae.Submitted by Natalie Mendes (nataliermendes@gmail.com) on 2015-11-19T00:53:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Disserta?ao_rodolfo_FINAL.pdf: 1231349 bytes, checksum: 58c960cc7ab4e44ebc0ae444cd7c4a0c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-11-19T00:53:23Z (GMT). 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title An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
spellingShingle An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
Alves, Rodolfo de Fran?a
Apicultores
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Tipo pol?nico
Beekeepers
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Pollen type
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
title_short An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
title_full An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
title_fullStr An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
title_sort An?lise palinol?gica do p?len ap?cola produzido no estado de Sergipe, Brasil
author Alves, Rodolfo de Fran?a
author_facet Alves, Rodolfo de Fran?a
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apicultores
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Tipo pol?nico
topic Apicultores
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Tipo pol?nico
Beekeepers
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Pollen type
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Beekeepers
Arecaceae
Fabaceae
Pollen type
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
description Bee pollen produced in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, was analyzed for two-year study (2011-2012), with a study of the municipalities producers and the focal study conducted in Brejo Grande, located in the coastal area of the State, in order to determine the main food sources visited by pollen sources Apis mellifera L. and establish associations between pollen spectrum and climatic variables (temperature and rainfall). The bee pollen was treated with acetolysis to study the pollen grains and at least 500 pollen grains per sample were counted in the quantification process. The Palynotheca of the LAMIV/UEFS, as well as specialized literature, were used for plant identification. Our results are presented in two chapters. The first chapter, conducted in 2011, presents a study in all municipalities producers based on an analysis of 12 bee pollen samples from the municipalities of Barra dos Coqueiros, Brejo Grande, Est?ncia, and Pacatuba, in which 46 pollen types, distributed in 19 families, were identified. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest number of pollen types (19) and Mimosa (8), its most representative genus. Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae presented three pollen types each, and Lamiaceae two. The other families (13) had only one pollen type each. Eight pollen types were classified as very frequent (> 50%), but Cocos nucifera was present in 100% of the samples. It may be therefore concluded that Arecaceae (Cocos nucifera L.) and Fabaceae are the primary food pollen sources for Apis mellifera in Sergipe, followed by Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Rubiaceae, and Poaceae. The pollen spectrum showed that at least 29 genera of plants are contributors to the production of bee pollen in the State. The second chapter respect to the focal study, dealt with 24 bee pollen samples from Brejo Grande, collected from 2011 to 2012 analysis, where 56 pollen types from 23 families were found. Fabaceae was the family with the greatest diversity of pollen types (19), followed by Asteraceae (5), Myrtaceae and Rubiaceae (4), Anacardiaceae (3), Amaranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Solanaceae (2), with the others families (15) with one pollen type each. The pollen type Cocos nucifera was the most representative, found in 23 samples, followed by pollen type Myrcia, in 22 samples. Mimosa pollen was present in 100% of pollen samples from Brejo Grande. Several pollen types have been influenced by climatic factors, mainly rainfall showing greater oscillation compared to temperature. Based on both studies, we can state that the diversity of pollen types reflects the plant diversity in the State. Our results show that the main food sources for Apis mellifera in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, are Arecaceae and Fabaceae, followed by Anacardiaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae.
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