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Biology (Basel) ; 12(2)2023 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36829570

RESUMO

The Royal Spanish Botanical Expedition to the Viceroyalty of Peru in the 18th century was one of the most important European expeditions to American territories. Using the herbarium sheets of Ruiz and Pavón (Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid) and their edited works, manuscripts and expedition diaries, we have constructed a database of the collected and observed flora, which has served as the basis for a map containing all of the Peruvian localities of the expedition. Based on the method of bioclimatic belts and our own observations, we have deduced to which type of vegetation the flora studied in the expedition belongs. The uses of the flora per locality were studied, as well as the ethnic groups involved in the different localities. By using a Principal Component Analysis, we have obtained the distribution of the bioclimatic belts whose vegetation was the most explored. In order to observe the bioclimatic tendency of plant uses, a Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was conducted to identify the distribution of localities with the highest frequencies of plant uses. The expedition's explorations focused on the most humid areas of the thermo- and mesotropical belts, from where a large number of plants with practical uses were obtained.

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Plants (Basel) ; 9(12)2020 Nov 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33256180

RESUMO

This work is a phytosociological approach to the montane rainforests of Peru with the aim of advancing on the diversity of plant communities, which we had already begun in previous research. From 364 phytosociological plots and 3389 species of the South American tropics, we have developed a cluster, using the Sørensen index, to know the similarities between the forests and their parallelism with bioclimatic conditions. After studying the existence of characteristic groups of the Peruvian forests, we have established different communities and phytosociological units for Peru. As a result, we have described seven associations, within three new alliances, which are gathered in the new order Saurauio peruvianae-Condaminetalia corymbosae of the new class Morello pubescentis-Myrsinetea coriaceae. In addition, two associations have been described within the class Pruno rigidae-Oreopanacetea floribundae (mesotropical laurel-like forests), and three for the class Alnetea acuminatae (alder forests and palm groves). The humid forests of Peru are closer to those of Ecuador and to those of the set formed by the three Colombian mountain ranges than to those of Bolivia and Argentina, due to the common flora these share with areas of Paraguay and even of the Parana River region.

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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 18(2): 130-143, mar. 2019. tab, ilus, mapas
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1007715

RESUMO

This work presents a distribution of medicinal plants and active substances from Cajamarca Department (Peru) under a bioclimatic criterion. The results show that 108 medicinal plants are spread among five bioclimatic belts: infratropical, thermotropical, mesotropical, supratropical and orotropical. As a statistical analysis shows (non-metric multidimensional scaling, MDS), most of them are concentrated in the mesotropical belt and a subhumid precipitation range. In addition a canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), using the altitude (m), the thermicity index (It) and annual precipitation (P) as environmental variables, indicates how active substances are also distributed with tendencies of them, showing phenolic substances and essential oils as mesotropical products, and complex alkaloids to the highest It values, while simple alkaloids to the lowest It values. Most of these molecular compounds are generated under the highest values of the subhumid and humid precipitation intervals. This bioclimatic method can led us to find new medicinal plants and active molecules.


Este trabajo presenta una distribución de plantas medicinales y principios activos en el departamento de Cajamarca (Perú) bajo un criterio bioclimático. Los resultados muestran que 108 plantas medicinales están repartidas entre cinco pisos bioclimáticos: infratropical, termotropical, mesotropical, supratropical y orotropical. Como muestra el análisis estadístico realizado MDS (non-metric multidimensional scaling), la mayoría de plantas se concentra en el piso mesotropical y en el intervalo subhúmedo de precipitaciones. Además, un análisis canónico de correspondencias (CCA), donde intervienen la altitud (h), el índice de termicidad (It) y las precipitaciones anuales (P) como variables ambientales, indica cómo los principios activos también se distribuyen según tendencias de estas, mostrando a los compuestos fenólicos y aceites esenciales como productos mesotropicales, los alcaloides complejos hacia los valores más elevados de It, mientras que los alcaloides simples hacia los más bajos. Asimismo, la mayoría de estos compuestos tienen su óptimo en los valores más elevados del intervalo subhúmedo y el intervalo húmedo de precipitaciones. Este método bioclimático nos puede llevar a encontrar nuevas plantas medicinales y principios activos.


Assuntos
Plantas Medicinais/química , Extratos Vegetais/química , Clima , Peru , Compostos Fitoquímicos , Geografia
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 88 Suppl 1: 689-703, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27142545

RESUMO

A phytosociological approach to dry forest and cactus communities on the occidental slopes of the Peruvian Andes is presented in base of 164 plots carried out following the Braun-Blanquet method. From them, 52 have been made recently, and the other 112 were taken from the literature. After a multivariate analysis, using a hierarchical clustering and a detendred correspondence analysis, the Acacio-Prosopidetea class (dry forest and cactus communities, developed on soils with some edaphic humidity or precipitations derived from El Niño Current), the Opuntietea sphaericae class (cactus communities of central and southern Peru, on few stabilized rocky or sandy soils) and the Carico-Caesalpinietea class (dry forests of the Peruvian coastal desert, influenced by the maritime humidity of the cold Humboldt Current), are differentiated. Within the Acacio-Prosopidetea class, two alliances are commented: the Bursero-Prosopidion pallidae (with two new associations Loxopterygio huasanginis-Neoraimondietum arequipensis and Crotono ruiziani-Acacietum macracanthae), and the new alliance Baccharido-Jacarandion acutifoliae (with the new associations Armatocereo balsasensis-Cercidietum praecocis and Diplopterydo leiocarpae-Acacietum macracanthae). For the Opuntietea sphaericae class, the association Haageocereo versicoloris-Armatocereetum proceri (Espostoo-Neoraimondion) is described on the basis of plots from hyperarid localities of central Peru. Finally, a typological classification of the studied plant communities is given.


Assuntos
Florestas , Plantas/classificação , Geografia , Peru , Solo
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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 23(2): 221-224, mayo-agos. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094262

RESUMO

En este trabajo se aportan dos nuevos registros de Fabiana stephanii Hunz. & Barboza para la flora del Sur del Perú, incluyendo datos taxonómicos, biogeográficos y fitosociológicos.


In this work, two new records of Fabiana stephanii Hunz. & Barboza for the flora of Southern Peru are reported, including taxonomical, biogeographical and phytosociological data on this species.

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Rev Biol Trop ; 59(2): 809-28, 2011 Jun.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21721240

RESUMO

The vegetation of the sandy hills ("lomas") constitutes the main originality of the Peruvian and Chilean desert with a high number of endemics that shapes the vicarious associations. In this work, a phytosociological view of sandy environments of the Peruvian coastal desert is presented. According to the Braun-Blanquet method, we have made up 32 phytosociological inventories and added 138 ones from others authors. In each inventory, we have analyzed its floristic composition and ecological parameters, as altitude, soil and geomorphology. All releves were synthesized in a table to deduce the different associations, higher phytosociological units, and the distribu tion of its flora along the Peruvian coast and the Andean Cordillera. Using the Shannon-Wiener diversity index, the diversity of this flora is discussed making a comparison with historical data about the use of the territory with livestock during pre-Inca and Inca cultures, and Spanish invasion. As a result, two associations from Southern Peru -Nolanetum scaposo-spathulatae and Palauetum camanensis-weberbaueri-, two alliances -Nolanion humifusae from central Peru, and Nolanion spathulatae from the Southern Peru- and a new order -Tetragonio crystallinae-Plantaginetalia limensis- are described. In Nolanetum scaposo-spathulatae, Dictyophragnus englerianus, Leptoglossis lomana, Nolana scaposa, N. spathulata, Palaua velutina and Tetragonia vestita are the main characteristics, while in Palauetum camanensis-weberbaueri association N. scaposa and P. velutina are replaced by Palaua camanensis and P. weberbaueri. Nolanion humifusae alliance integrates species as Geranium limae, Hymenocallis amancaes, Nolana humifusa, N. latipes, Palaua rhombifolia or Villanova oppositifolia. Likewise, Cistanthe weberbaueri, Cryptantha parviflora, Hoffmannseggia miranda, Lupinus mollendoensis, Nolana confinis, N. pallidula, N. scaposa, N. spathulata, Palaua camanensis, P. velutina, P. weberbaueri, Tetragonia vestita and Weberbauerella brongniartioides are the characteristic species of Nolanion spathulatae alliance. The Tetragonio crystallinae-Plantaginetalia limensis order presents characteristic plants don't linked with eutrophic soils, as Calandrinia alba, Cryptantha limensis, Dyschoriste repens, Monnina macrostachya, Oxalis lomana, Palaua malvifolia, Pectocarya lateriflora, Plantago limensis or Tetragonia crystallina, with a distribution that claps the geographical area of the new alliances. On the other hand, the vegetation of the desert ravines is discussed in the context of the coastal river plant communities and its disturbance by the dunes. After the application of the Shannon-Wiener diversity index on the synthetic table columns, we can deduce that an increase in Andean and European ruderal species is linked to an intensive livestock activity. The transhumance between the Andes and the coast from pre-Inca times until now, produces the plant dispersion of high Andean plants toward the coast; the Spanish colonization was the origin of the presence of European plants in the "lomas" vegetation of Peru.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Plantas/classificação , Animais , Clima Desértico , Humanos , Gado , Peru
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Rev. biol. trop ; 59(2): 809-828, jun. 2011. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-638122

RESUMO

A phytosociological interpretation of vegetation from sandy hills of the Peruvian desert. The vegetation of the sandy hills (“lomas”) constitutes the main originality of the Peruvian and Chilean desert with a high number of endemics that shapes the vicarious associations. in this work, a phytosociological view of sandy environments of the Peruvian coastal desert is presented. According to the Braun-Blanquet method, we have made up 32 phytosociological inventories and added 138 ones from others authors. in each inventory, we have analyzed its floristic composition and ecological parameters, as altitude, soil and geomorphology. All releves were synthesized in a table to deduce the different associations, higher phytosociological units, and the distribution of its flora along the Peruvian coast and the Andean Cordillera. Using the Shannon-Wiener diversity index, the diversity of this flora is discussed making a comparison with historical data about the use of the territory with livestock during pre-inca and inca cultures, and Spanish invasion. As a result, two associations from Southern Peru -Nolanetum scaposo-spathulatae and Palauetum camanensis-weberbaueri-, two alliances -Nolanion humifusae from central Peru, and Nolanion spathulatae from the Southern Peru- and a new order -Tetragonio crystallinae- Plantaginetalia limensis- are described. In Nolanetum scaposo-spathulatae, Dictyophragnus englerianus, Leptoglossis lomana, Nolana scaposa, N. spathulata, Palaua velutina and Tetragonia vestita are the main characteristics, while in Palauetum camanensis-weberbaueri association N. scaposa and P. velutina are replaced by Palaua camanensis and P. weberbaueri. Nolanion humifusae alliance integrates species as Geranium limae, Hymenocallis amancaes, Nolana humifusa, N. latipes, Palaua rhombifolia or Villanova oppositifolia. Likewise, Cistanthe weberbaueri, Cryptantha parviflora, Hoffmannseggia miranda, Lupinus mollendoensis, Nolana confinis, N. pallidula, N. scaposa, N. spathulata, Palaua camanensis, P. velutina, P. weberbaueri, Tetragonia vestita and Weberbauerella brongniartioides are the characteristic species of Nolanion spathulatae alliance. The Tetragonio crystallinae-Plantaginetalia limensis order presents characteristic plants don´t linked with eutrophic soils, as Calandrinia alba, Cryptantha limensis, Dyschoriste repens, Monnina macrostachya, Oxalis lomana, Palaua malvifolia, Pectocarya lateriflora, Plantago limensis or Tetragonia crystallina, with a distribution that claps the geographical area of the new alliances. On the other hand, the vegetation of the desert ravines is discussed in the context of the coastal river plant communities and its disturbance by the dunes. After the application of the Shannon-Wiener diversity index on the synthetic table columns, we can deduce that an increase in Andean and European ruderal species is linked to an intensive livestock activity. The transhumance between the Andes and the coast from pre-inca times until now, produces the plant dispersion of high Andean plants toward the coast; the Spanish colonization was the origin of the presence of European plants in the “lomas” vegetation of Peru. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (2): 809-828. Epub 2011 June 01.


La vegetación de las lomas, causada sobre todo por las precipitaciones debidas a la influencia de la corriente fría de Humboldt, constituye la mayor originalidad del desierto peruano y chileno, con un alto número de endemismos que forman asociaciones geovicarias. En este trabajo, presentamos un estudio fitosociológico sobre la vegetación de los medios arenosos de las lomas del desierto costero peruano. De acuerdo con el método de Braun-Blanquet, hemos levantado 32 inventarios fitosociológicos a los que hemos añadido 138 procedentes de la bibliografía. En cada inventario, hemos analizado la composición florística y distintos parámetros ecológicos, como la altitud, el suelo y la geomorfología. Todos los inventarios fueron sintetizados en una tabla para deducir las asociaciones, las unidades fitosociológicas superiores y el origen de su flora. Como resultado, describimos dos nuevas asociaciones del sur del Perú -Nolanetum scaposo-spathulatae y Palauetum camanensis- weberbaueri, dos alianzas -Nolanion humifusae, del centro del Perú, y Nolanion spathulatae del sur del Perú-, y un nuevo orden -Tetragonio crystallinae-Plantaginetalia limensis-. También se presenta la vegetación de las quebradas en el contexto de las comunidades de riberas de la costa y su alteración por las dunas. Después de la aplicación del índice de Shannon-Wiener sobre las columnas de la tabla sintética, podemos deducir que el aumento de especies ruderales andinas y europeas en la costa central del Perú se ha visto favorecido por una actividad ganadera intensiva. La trashumancia entre los Andes y la costa, desde tiempos preincaicos hasta la actualidad, ha producido la dispersión zoócora de plantas altoandinas hacia la costa; la presencia de plantas europeas tuvo su origen en la colonización española de la costa del Perú.


Assuntos
Animais , Humanos , Biodiversidade , Plantas/classificação , Clima Desértico , Gado , Peru
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Bol. Lima ; 17(100/102): 211-254, 1995. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LIPECS | ID: biblio-1106835

RESUMO

This etnobatanic study by Eliana Linares Pereas of the wild flora of the Yura-Chivay (2600-4800m) transept, located on the Andean westerm slopes in southern Peru, was undertaken with the object of establishing the number of botanical species and their use, either as pasture for other purposes (medicinal, as firewood, for industrial use, etc.). Of the 238 listed, Linares was able to establish that usefulness of 122 species, 72 as forrage, while 7 species are listed as "toxic". It is probable that a considerable number of the 109 species whose usage is listed as "unknown" could be shown as usefu if the period of study at local leve were extended as will hopefully occur in the future.


El estudio etnobotánico de la flora silvestre y el transepto Yura-Chivay (2600- 4800m.) en la vertiente occidental andina del sur del Perú, tiene por objeto establecer el número de especies botánicas y su utilización , sea como forrage, sea para otros fines (medicinal, combustible, industrial). De las 238 especies botánicas encontradas, se ha podido establecer el uso de 122 especies, tanto por un análisis bibliográfico como por entrevista a los lugareños, de los cuales 72 sirven como forraje y 7 son especies "tóxicas". Entre las 109 cuyo uso figura como"Wild flora of Arequipa's transepto yura -chivay "desconocido" hay sólo mediante un exhaustivo estudio in situ.


Assuntos
Etnobotânica , Flora , Plantas Medicinais , Ecologia , Peru
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