Brazilian cherry: identifying local knowledge and diversity of Eugenia involucrata in the countryside of Santa Catarina state/Brazil.

Eugenia involucrata (cerejeira do mato) is a fruit species from the Atlantic Forest Biome, which presents several potential uses; however, it is considered an endangered species. An ethnobotanical survey and physical-chemical evaluations were carried out in order to characterize the local knowledge about E. involucrata, the variability maintained by local communities and identify fruits with agronomic traits of interest.

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Main Authors: WAGNER, J. G., SANTOS, K. L. dos, BUDZIAK, D., BARBIERI, R. L.
Other Authors: JULIA GOETTEN WAGNER, UFPEL; KARINE LOUISE DOS SANTOS, UFSC; DILMA BUDZIAK, UFSC; ROSA LIA BARBIERI, CPACT.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2022-06-15
Subjects:Cerejeira do Rio Grande, Eugenia Involucrata, Conservação, Fruticultura, Espécie em Extinção, Etnobôtanica,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1144081
http://dx.doi.org/10.32859/era.23.9.1-21
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Summary:Eugenia involucrata (cerejeira do mato) is a fruit species from the Atlantic Forest Biome, which presents several potential uses; however, it is considered an endangered species. An ethnobotanical survey and physical-chemical evaluations were carried out in order to characterize the local knowledge about E. involucrata, the variability maintained by local communities and identify fruits with agronomic traits of interest.