What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?

Abstract It is necessary understanding the species selected and classified based on sociobiodiversity with food value listed in Interministerial Ordinance n. 284/2018. The aim of the study is to investigate changes in the previously published ordinance and to analyze the current list of sociobiodive...

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Main Authors: Ana Cecília da Cruz Silva, Débora Moreira de Oliveira, Laura Jane Gomes
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 2022-05-01
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author Ana Cecília da Cruz Silva
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description Abstract It is necessary understanding the species selected and classified based on sociobiodiversity with food value listed in Interministerial Ordinance n. 284/2018. The aim of the study is to investigate changes in the previously published ordinance and to analyze the current list of sociobiodiversity species based on aspects such as number of species, origin, distribution, species endangerment and plant parts used for consumption. Information available in the list of species published through Interministerial Ordinances n. 163/2016 and n. 284/2018, in technical documents, bibliographies and in the Virtual Herbarium of Flora e Funga do Brasil, were used as the starting point for the present research. It was possible observing that the current list has excluded six species and added 25 species in comparison to the previous one. Thus, the current list comprises 101 species. Although most of the listed species are native to Brazil, seven of them are exotic: one is cultivated for dietary purposes and six are naturalized. Diversity is well represented in Brazilian phytogeographic domains, mainly in Cerrado, Atlantic Rainforest and Amazon Rainforest biomes; however, five species fall into one of the endangered categories. Twelve plant parts used for consumption were reported to be used for dietary purposes, with emphasis of fruit.
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spelling doaj.art-db6ef0429c954863b32419fc66b0c1902022-12-22T00:39:43ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de JaneiroRodriguésia2175-78602022-05-017310.1590/2175-7860202273059What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?Ana Cecília da Cruz Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9411-9402Débora Moreira de Oliveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5537-569XLaura Jane Gomeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1526-7456Abstract It is necessary understanding the species selected and classified based on sociobiodiversity with food value listed in Interministerial Ordinance n. 284/2018. The aim of the study is to investigate changes in the previously published ordinance and to analyze the current list of sociobiodiversity species based on aspects such as number of species, origin, distribution, species endangerment and plant parts used for consumption. Information available in the list of species published through Interministerial Ordinances n. 163/2016 and n. 284/2018, in technical documents, bibliographies and in the Virtual Herbarium of Flora e Funga do Brasil, were used as the starting point for the present research. It was possible observing that the current list has excluded six species and added 25 species in comparison to the previous one. Thus, the current list comprises 101 species. Although most of the listed species are native to Brazil, seven of them are exotic: one is cultivated for dietary purposes and six are naturalized. Diversity is well represented in Brazilian phytogeographic domains, mainly in Cerrado, Atlantic Rainforest and Amazon Rainforest biomes; however, five species fall into one of the endangered categories. Twelve plant parts used for consumption were reported to be used for dietary purposes, with emphasis of fruit.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602022000100228&lng=en&tlng=enedible plantsfruit treesconventional food plantspublic policies
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What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
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edible plants
fruit trees
conventional food plants
public policies
title What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
title_full What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
title_fullStr What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
title_full_unstemmed What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
title_short What does the list of Brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us?
title_sort what does the list of brazilian sociobiodiversity species of food value show us
topic edible plants
fruit trees
conventional food plants
public policies
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