Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Avelino, Luciano Oliveira 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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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/874
Resumo: Propolis is a mixture of resin, wax, oils, and pollen grains produced by the honeybee Apis mellifera L. from different plant parts, being used to fill gaps within beehives thus functioning as thermal isolation and protecting the colonies against natural invaders. The propolis compounds originate from three sources: exudates of plants collected by bees, substances secreted by the metabolism of bees and substances that are introduced usually by wind during the preparation of propolis. The composition rates and chemical diversity of propolis varies according to the regions where it is produced. Therefore, the main goal of this work was to characterize the botanical origin based on the pollen spectrum of 26 samples of propolis (green, red and brown) from northeastern Brazil, with emphasis in the analysis of the family Fabaceae once this is a representative group in regional flora, being useful to infer distinct phytophysiognomies. In order to identify the botanical origin of the propolis, the samples were treated chemically and washing in absolute alcohol, and the pollen sediment were analyzed, and pollen types were identified and counted according with their ocurrence in the samples. Pollen types identification was done with comparison with literature reports, palynological atlas and pollen library of the Laboratory of Vegetal Micromorphology at the UniversidadeEstadual de Feira de Santana. We found 196 pollen types related to 123 genera and 47 botanical families. The family Fabaceae accounted for 49 pollen types, being present in all propolis samples. Moreover, 34% of pollen types with frequency more than 50% belong to this family, being Mimosa pudicathe most frequent pollen type among samples (84.62 %). This family contributed with a range of four to 78% of the pollen spectrum of the propolis samples. The similarity analysis revealed groups of propolis samples that shared pollen types associated to taxa useful for apiculture. These groups were composed with propolis of the three colors types, what pointed to the lack of pollen identity of the propolissamples.
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spelling Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos3944429559197452297504http://lattes.cnpq.br/2529441530402157Avelino, Luciano Oliveira2019-09-12T22:06:46Z2018-03-26AVELINO, Luciano Oliveira. Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae. 2018. 46 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado Acad?mico em Bot?nica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2018.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/874Propolis is a mixture of resin, wax, oils, and pollen grains produced by the honeybee Apis mellifera L. from different plant parts, being used to fill gaps within beehives thus functioning as thermal isolation and protecting the colonies against natural invaders. The propolis compounds originate from three sources: exudates of plants collected by bees, substances secreted by the metabolism of bees and substances that are introduced usually by wind during the preparation of propolis. The composition rates and chemical diversity of propolis varies according to the regions where it is produced. Therefore, the main goal of this work was to characterize the botanical origin based on the pollen spectrum of 26 samples of propolis (green, red and brown) from northeastern Brazil, with emphasis in the analysis of the family Fabaceae once this is a representative group in regional flora, being useful to infer distinct phytophysiognomies. In order to identify the botanical origin of the propolis, the samples were treated chemically and washing in absolute alcohol, and the pollen sediment were analyzed, and pollen types were identified and counted according with their ocurrence in the samples. Pollen types identification was done with comparison with literature reports, palynological atlas and pollen library of the Laboratory of Vegetal Micromorphology at the UniversidadeEstadual de Feira de Santana. We found 196 pollen types related to 123 genera and 47 botanical families. The family Fabaceae accounted for 49 pollen types, being present in all propolis samples. Moreover, 34% of pollen types with frequency more than 50% belong to this family, being Mimosa pudicathe most frequent pollen type among samples (84.62 %). This family contributed with a range of four to 78% of the pollen spectrum of the propolis samples. The similarity analysis revealed groups of propolis samples that shared pollen types associated to taxa useful for apiculture. These groups were composed with propolis of the three colors types, what pointed to the lack of pollen identity of the propolissamples.A pr?polis ? uma mistura de resina, cera, ?leos e gr?os de p?len produzida pelas abelhasApis mellifera L. a partir de diversas partes da planta, com a fun??o de fechar fendas da colmeia, atuando como isolante t?rmico e protegendo a col?nia contra poss?veis invasores naturais. Os compostos da pr?polis s?o originados de tr?s fontes: exsudatos de plantas coletados por abelhas, subst?ncias secretadas no metabolismo das abelhas e subst?ncias que s?o introduzidas durante a elabora??o da pr?polis, que geralmente entram na sua composi??o pela a??o e?lica. A propor??o de sua composi??o e diversidade qu?mica varia entre as regi?es onde ? produzida, nesse sentido, este trabalho teve como objetivo principal caracterizar a origem bot?nica de 26 amostras de pr?polis (verde, vermelha e marrom), a partir do espectro pol?nico, coletadas nos estados do Nordeste do Brasil, dando ?nfase na avalia??o da fam?lia Fabaceae, pois a mesma det?m grande representatividade na flora desta regi?o, sendo muitas de suas esp?cies indicadoras de diferentes tipos vegetacionais. A fim de identificar a origem bot?nica da pr?polis, as amostras foram tratadas quimicamente e os sedimentos pol?nicos foram analisados, os tipos pol?nicos foram identificados e quantificados de acordo com sua ocorr?ncia nas amostras. A identifica??o taxon?mica dos tipos pol?nicos foi feita por compara??o com atlas e l?minas presentes na palinoteca do Laborat?rio de Micromorfologia Vegetal da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. Foram encontrados 196 tipos pol?nicos, distribu?das em 123 g?neros e 47 fam?lias bot?nicas. A fam?lia Fabaceae, que teve 49 tipos pol?nicos, ocorreu em todas as amostras de pr?polis, sendo que 34% dos tipos pol?nicos com frequ?ncia superior a 50% pertencem a esta fam?lia, tendo destaque o tipo Mimosa pudica com maior frequ?ncia entre as amostras (84,62%). Essa fam?lia contribuiu com uma faixa de 4 a 78% do espectro pol?nico das amostras de pr?polis. As an?lises de similaridade evidenciaram a forma??o de grupos de amostras de pr?polis que compartilharam tipos pol?nicos associados a t?xons com potencial ap?cola. Nessas an?lises os tipos de pr?polis por colora??o mostraram-se n?o ter uma identidade pol?nica espec?fica, uma vez que nos agrupamentos formados houve mais de um tipo depr?polis.Submitted by Bruno Matos Nascimento (brunomatos@uefs.br) on 2019-09-12T22:06:46Z No. of bitstreams: 1 AvelinoMSdisserta??o_vers?ofinal.PDF.OK.pdf: 1278107 bytes, checksum: 2c45f299314c41e009b5790c57c586b3 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-09-12T22:06:46Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
title Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
spellingShingle Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
Avelino, Luciano Oliveira
Apis mellifera
Apicultura
Gr?o de p?len
Palinologia
Apiculture
Pollen grains
Palynology
MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::PALINOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
title_full Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
title_fullStr Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
title_full_unstemmed Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
title_sort Espectro pol?nico de pr?polis produzidas no Nordeste do Brasil: contribui??o das Fabaceae
author Avelino, Luciano Oliveira
author_facet Avelino, Luciano Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avelino, Luciano Oliveira
contributor_str_mv Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apis mellifera
Apicultura
Gr?o de p?len
Palinologia
topic Apis mellifera
Apicultura
Gr?o de p?len
Palinologia
Apiculture
Pollen grains
Palynology
MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::PALINOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Apiculture
Pollen grains
Palynology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv MORFOLOGIA VEGETAL::PALINOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
description Propolis is a mixture of resin, wax, oils, and pollen grains produced by the honeybee Apis mellifera L. from different plant parts, being used to fill gaps within beehives thus functioning as thermal isolation and protecting the colonies against natural invaders. The propolis compounds originate from three sources: exudates of plants collected by bees, substances secreted by the metabolism of bees and substances that are introduced usually by wind during the preparation of propolis. The composition rates and chemical diversity of propolis varies according to the regions where it is produced. Therefore, the main goal of this work was to characterize the botanical origin based on the pollen spectrum of 26 samples of propolis (green, red and brown) from northeastern Brazil, with emphasis in the analysis of the family Fabaceae once this is a representative group in regional flora, being useful to infer distinct phytophysiognomies. In order to identify the botanical origin of the propolis, the samples were treated chemically and washing in absolute alcohol, and the pollen sediment were analyzed, and pollen types were identified and counted according with their ocurrence in the samples. Pollen types identification was done with comparison with literature reports, palynological atlas and pollen library of the Laboratory of Vegetal Micromorphology at the UniversidadeEstadual de Feira de Santana. We found 196 pollen types related to 123 genera and 47 botanical families. The family Fabaceae accounted for 49 pollen types, being present in all propolis samples. Moreover, 34% of pollen types with frequency more than 50% belong to this family, being Mimosa pudicathe most frequent pollen type among samples (84.62 %). This family contributed with a range of four to 78% of the pollen spectrum of the propolis samples. The similarity analysis revealed groups of propolis samples that shared pollen types associated to taxa useful for apiculture. These groups were composed with propolis of the three colors types, what pointed to the lack of pollen identity of the propolissamples.
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