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A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2011
Autor(a) principal: Lima, Carla Teixeira de lattes
Orientador(a): Giulietti, Ana Maria
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado Acadêmico em Botânica
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS
País: Brasil
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Resumo: The State of Bahia occupies a large area which includes diverse ecosystems, which are related to three major biomas: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga and Cerrado. Such environmental diversity is reflected in the enormous level of biodiversity, as shown by the recently published “Catálogo das Plantas e Fungos”, which listed Bahia as the State with the second greatest number of Angiosperm species. Eastern Bahia is largely occupied by Mata Atlantica (or was, until the early 20th century, when much forest destruction occurred), while the western part of Bahia is mostly cerrado. More than half the State, in the more central part, is occupied by the Semi-arid Zone, characterized by irregular rainfall and long periods of drought. Although, during the rainy season, the area supports superficial, mostly temporary bodies of water, there are rarely also a few, which are longer-lived or permanent. In these pools or lakes, one can find macrophytic communities of great beauty but poorly studied. Among other families are found Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae, together with Hydatellaceae, also in the Nymphaeales. The Nymphaeales are a monophyletic order, representing one of the most ancient lineages within the Flowering Plants. Historically, Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae have been treated as one or two families. Molecular studies, using various genomic regions, both nuclear and mitochondrial, together with morphological analyses, support the recognition of two families, each monophyletic and with independent lineages, as represented in APGIII. This delimitation is followed in the present study. Nymphaeales are characterized by their aquatic habit, with simple, submerged, floating or emergent leaves and with showy, floating or emergent flowers. However, while the flowers of Cabombaceae possess three carpels, those of Nymphaeaceae are multicarpellate. Both families are widely distributed, occupying rivers, lakes, fresh-water lagoons and other similar habitats. Cabombaceae includes two genera of which only Cabomba occurs in Brazil, with four species in Bahia: Cabomba aquatica Aubl., C. caroliniana A. Gray var. caroliniana, C. furcata Schult. & Schult.f. and C. haynesii Wiersema. Nymphaeaceae contains two genera in Brazil, Nymphaea and Victoria, with six species in Brazil: Nymphaea amazonum Mart. & Zucc subsp. amazonum; N. caerulea Savigny; N. lasiophylla Mart. & Zucc.; N. lingulata Wiersema; N. pulchella DC. and N. rudgeana G. Mey. Based on extensive field-work in all regions of Bahia and analysis of material from a number of herbaria, all material was determined, species descriptions, illustrations and keys were made, and these were prepared as treatments of the two families as a contribution to the Flora of Bahia Project (Chapters 3 and 4). More detailed studies are also presented of certain aspects of the morphology of the two families and Floral Biology of species of Cabomba. (Chapters 1 and 2).
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spelling Giulietti, Ana Maria30276633806http://lattes.cnpq.br/2625838486933690Lima, Carla Teixeira de2020-05-19T23:35:38Z2011-01-10LIMA, Carla Teixeira de. A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil. 2011. 146 f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico em Botânica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2011.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1134The State of Bahia occupies a large area which includes diverse ecosystems, which are related to three major biomas: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga and Cerrado. Such environmental diversity is reflected in the enormous level of biodiversity, as shown by the recently published “Catálogo das Plantas e Fungos”, which listed Bahia as the State with the second greatest number of Angiosperm species. Eastern Bahia is largely occupied by Mata Atlantica (or was, until the early 20th century, when much forest destruction occurred), while the western part of Bahia is mostly cerrado. More than half the State, in the more central part, is occupied by the Semi-arid Zone, characterized by irregular rainfall and long periods of drought. Although, during the rainy season, the area supports superficial, mostly temporary bodies of water, there are rarely also a few, which are longer-lived or permanent. In these pools or lakes, one can find macrophytic communities of great beauty but poorly studied. Among other families are found Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae, together with Hydatellaceae, also in the Nymphaeales. The Nymphaeales are a monophyletic order, representing one of the most ancient lineages within the Flowering Plants. Historically, Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae have been treated as one or two families. Molecular studies, using various genomic regions, both nuclear and mitochondrial, together with morphological analyses, support the recognition of two families, each monophyletic and with independent lineages, as represented in APGIII. This delimitation is followed in the present study. Nymphaeales are characterized by their aquatic habit, with simple, submerged, floating or emergent leaves and with showy, floating or emergent flowers. However, while the flowers of Cabombaceae possess three carpels, those of Nymphaeaceae are multicarpellate. Both families are widely distributed, occupying rivers, lakes, fresh-water lagoons and other similar habitats. Cabombaceae includes two genera of which only Cabomba occurs in Brazil, with four species in Bahia: Cabomba aquatica Aubl., C. caroliniana A. Gray var. caroliniana, C. furcata Schult. & Schult.f. and C. haynesii Wiersema. Nymphaeaceae contains two genera in Brazil, Nymphaea and Victoria, with six species in Brazil: Nymphaea amazonum Mart. & Zucc subsp. amazonum; N. caerulea Savigny; N. lasiophylla Mart. & Zucc.; N. lingulata Wiersema; N. pulchella DC. and N. rudgeana G. Mey. Based on extensive field-work in all regions of Bahia and analysis of material from a number of herbaria, all material was determined, species descriptions, illustrations and keys were made, and these were prepared as treatments of the two families as a contribution to the Flora of Bahia Project (Chapters 3 and 4). More detailed studies are also presented of certain aspects of the morphology of the two families and Floral Biology of species of Cabomba. (Chapters 1 and 2).O Estado da Bahia apresenta uma grande área, que inclui diversos ecossistemas, relacionados com três grandes biomas: mata atlântica, caatinga e cerrado. Tal heterogeneidade ambiental se reflete em uma enorme biodiversidade, tendo sido considerado pelo Catálogo das Plantas e Fungos recém publicado como o segundo Estado com maior número de espécies de Angiospermas. O Leste da Bahia é ocupado pela mata atlântica, enquanto a parte Oeste é ocupado pelo cerrado. Mais da metade do Estado, em sua porção mais central, ocorre a região Semiárida, caracterizada por chuvas irregulares e longos períodos de seca. Porém, durante o período chuvoso, o Estado abriga um grande número de corpos aquáticos lênticos, sendo a maioria temporária, uns poucos mais duradouros e raros são permanentes. Nestes corpos aquáticos, encontra-se uma vegetação de macrófitas de grande beleza e pouco conhecida. Dentre outras famílias, destacam-se as Cabombaceae e Nymphaeaceae incluídas juntamente com Hydatellaceae na ordem Nymphaeales. Nymphaeales é um grupo monofilético, representando uma das linhagens mais antigas dentre as Angiospermas. Cabombaceae e Nymphaeaceae têm historicamente sido consideradas como uma ou duas famílias. Estudos moleculares de varias regiões do genoma do núcleo e mitocondrial, associados a dados morfológicos têm sustentado o reconhecimento das duas famílias, ambas as linhagens independentes e monofiléticas, como apresentado na APGIII. Essa delimitação está sendo utilizada nesse trabalho. Nymphaeales é caracterizada pelo hábito aquático, com folhas de limbo simples, submerso, flutuante ou emergente, com flores vistosas, solitárias e flutuantes ou emergentes. Porém, enquanto Cabombaceae apresenta três carpelos, eles são numerosos em Nymphaeaceae. Ambas as famílias apresentam distribuição ampla, e ocupam rios, lagoas, lagos e outras formações de água doce. Cabombaceae inclui dois gêneros dos quais apenas Cabomba ocorre no Brasil, com quatro na Bahia: Cabomba aquatica Aubl., C. caroliniana A. Gray var. caroliniana, C. furcata Schult. & Schult.f. e C. haynesii Wiersema. Nymphaeaceae inclui os gêneros Nymphaea e Victoria como ocorrentes no Brasil, com seis espécies na Bahia: Nymphaea amazonum Mart. & Zucc subsp. amazonum; N. caerulea Savigny; N. lasiophylla Mart. & Zucc.; N. lingulata Wiersema; N. pulchella DC. e N. rudgeana G. Mey. Baseada em extenso trabalho de campo em todas as regiões do Estado da Bahia e análise de materiais de vários herbários, foi feita identificação dos espécimes, bem como descrições, ilustrações e chaves de todas as espécies estudadas das duas famílias e apresentados os tratamentos das duas famílias como uma contribuição para o Projeto Flora da Bahia (Capítulos 3 e 4). Também é apresentado o estudo mais detalhado de alguns aspectos da morfologia das duas famílias e Biologia Floral de espécies de Cabomba (Capítulos 1 e 2).Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2020-05-19T23:35:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 dissertação.pdf: 8904796 bytes, checksum: 270abcf43267fc2f528d689ecc6207e0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-05-19T23:35:38Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
spellingShingle A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
Lima, Carla Teixeira de
Taxonomia
Biologia Floral
Flora da Bahia
Nymphaeales
Brasil
Taxonomy
Floral Biology
Flora of Bahia
Brazil
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
BOTANICA::TAXONOMIA VEGETAL
title_short A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_full A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_fullStr A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
title_sort A Ordem Nymphaeales no Estado da Bahia, Brasil
author Lima, Carla Teixeira de
author_facet Lima, Carla Teixeira de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Giulietti, Ana Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Carla Teixeira de
contributor_str_mv Giulietti, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Taxonomia
Biologia Floral
Flora da Bahia
Nymphaeales
Brasil
topic Taxonomia
Biologia Floral
Flora da Bahia
Nymphaeales
Brasil
Taxonomy
Floral Biology
Flora of Bahia
Brazil
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
BOTANICA::TAXONOMIA VEGETAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Taxonomy
Floral Biology
Flora of Bahia
Brazil
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
BOTANICA::TAXONOMIA VEGETAL
description The State of Bahia occupies a large area which includes diverse ecosystems, which are related to three major biomas: Atlantic Forest, Caatinga and Cerrado. Such environmental diversity is reflected in the enormous level of biodiversity, as shown by the recently published “Catálogo das Plantas e Fungos”, which listed Bahia as the State with the second greatest number of Angiosperm species. Eastern Bahia is largely occupied by Mata Atlantica (or was, until the early 20th century, when much forest destruction occurred), while the western part of Bahia is mostly cerrado. More than half the State, in the more central part, is occupied by the Semi-arid Zone, characterized by irregular rainfall and long periods of drought. Although, during the rainy season, the area supports superficial, mostly temporary bodies of water, there are rarely also a few, which are longer-lived or permanent. In these pools or lakes, one can find macrophytic communities of great beauty but poorly studied. Among other families are found Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae, together with Hydatellaceae, also in the Nymphaeales. The Nymphaeales are a monophyletic order, representing one of the most ancient lineages within the Flowering Plants. Historically, Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae have been treated as one or two families. Molecular studies, using various genomic regions, both nuclear and mitochondrial, together with morphological analyses, support the recognition of two families, each monophyletic and with independent lineages, as represented in APGIII. This delimitation is followed in the present study. Nymphaeales are characterized by their aquatic habit, with simple, submerged, floating or emergent leaves and with showy, floating or emergent flowers. However, while the flowers of Cabombaceae possess three carpels, those of Nymphaeaceae are multicarpellate. Both families are widely distributed, occupying rivers, lakes, fresh-water lagoons and other similar habitats. Cabombaceae includes two genera of which only Cabomba occurs in Brazil, with four species in Bahia: Cabomba aquatica Aubl., C. caroliniana A. Gray var. caroliniana, C. furcata Schult. & Schult.f. and C. haynesii Wiersema. Nymphaeaceae contains two genera in Brazil, Nymphaea and Victoria, with six species in Brazil: Nymphaea amazonum Mart. & Zucc subsp. amazonum; N. caerulea Savigny; N. lasiophylla Mart. & Zucc.; N. lingulata Wiersema; N. pulchella DC. and N. rudgeana G. Mey. Based on extensive field-work in all regions of Bahia and analysis of material from a number of herbaria, all material was determined, species descriptions, illustrations and keys were made, and these were prepared as treatments of the two families as a contribution to the Flora of Bahia Project (Chapters 3 and 4). More detailed studies are also presented of certain aspects of the morphology of the two families and Floral Biology of species of Cabomba. (Chapters 1 and 2).
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