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      A família Leguminosae na Serra de Baturité, Ceará, uma área de Floresta Atlântica no semiárido brasileiro Translated title: The family Leguminosae in the Baturité mountain range, Ceará State, an area of Atlantic Forest in the semi-arid region of Brazil

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          Resumo A Serra de Baturité é um dos maiores remanescentes de Floresta Atlântica localizado em meio ao semiárido brasileiro. A área apresenta uma grande diversidade, sendo considerada de extrema importância biológica para a conservação. Foram realizadas coletas de Leguminosae entre fevereiro/2007 e fevereiro/2009 e a lista de espécies foi complementada com dados das coleções de herbários. As Leguminosae foram representadas por 56 gêneros e 132 espécies. A subfamília Papilionoideae contribuiu com maior riqueza de gêneros e espécies (31 e 58, respectivamente), seguida das subfamílias Mimosoideae (17 gêneros e 41 espécies) e Caesalpinioideae (oito gêneros e 33 espécies). Entre as especies estudadas na área, 55% são árvores e arbustos. Os gêneros mais diversos na área foram: Mimosa L. (15), Senna Mill. (12), Desmodium Desv. (sete) e Chamaecrista Moench, Bauhinia L., Inga Mill. e Aeschynomene L. (seis cada).

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          Abstract The Baturité mountain range is one of the largest remnants of Atlantic forest located in the the Brazilian semi-arid region. The area presents a high diversity, being considered of extreme biological importance for the conservation. The species of family Leguminosae were collected from February/2007 to February/2009 and the species list was complemented with herbarium analysis. The Leguminosae was represented by 56 genera and 132 taxa. The subfamily Papilionoideae contributed with higher richness of genus and species (31 genera and 58 taxa) followed by Mimosoideae (17 genera and 41 taxa) and Caesalpinioideae (eight genera and 33 taxa). Among the species studied in the area, 55% of them are trees and shrubs. The most diverse genera are Mimosa L. (15), Senna Mill. (12), Desmodium Desv. (seven) e Chamaecrista Moench, Bauhinia L., Inga Mill. and Aeschynomene L. (six each).

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                Rodriguésia
                Rodriguésia
                Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
                2175-7860
                September 2011
                : 62
                : 3
                : 563-613
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Escola Nacional de Botânica Tropical Brasil
                [2 ] Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro Brasil
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                S2175-78602011000300563
                10.1590/2175-7860201162309
                685480b8-cb0c-44ce-9ba6-0b50a1b4eb6c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                ECOLOGY
                PLANT SCIENCES

                Plant science & Botany,Ecology
                diversidade,Fabaceae,floresta estacional e ombrófila,diversity,seazonal and ombrophylous forest

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