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Brazilian Applied Science Review
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A biogeografia, propagação e usos ambientais da Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd / The biogeography, propagation and environmental uses of Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd

Authors: Antonio Junior; Samilly Santana; Henriqueta Nunes; Elliane Almeida;

A biogeografia, propagação e usos ambientais da Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd / The biogeography, propagation and environmental uses of Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd

Abstract

A biogeografia se correlaciona com a propagação de espécies vegetais, especialmente em regiões onde o clima é tropical. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi correlacionar a biogeografia com as propagações por estaquia e o uso ambiental da espécie Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd. O método utilizado foi o dedutivo, e a pesquisa tem abrangência quantiqualitativa, natureza e técnica observativa. Os dados obtidos e analisados indicaram que os estudos biogeográficos são escassos para três regiões brasileiras (norte, nordeste e sul). Em relação aos tipos de propagações, os métodos por estaquia (2 = 3,27%), e in vitro (1 = 1,63%, são os mais utilizados; quanto aos substratos: areia vermelha, areia grossa, vermiculita, solo com húmus de minhoca (Lumbricus spp.) e caule de babaçu, apresentaram similaridades quanto ao uso (1,63%). Em relação ao uso ambiental, os dados indicaram que houve quatro aplicações. O uso mais frequente foi a arborização urbana (8, 19%), em seguida, como inibidores de fitopatogênicos (3,27%), inseticidas naturais (1,63%) e a geração de energia solar (1,63%). Logo, a biogeografia ainda não é pesquisada com frequência, bem como o método de propagação que, até hoje, só duas maneiras são utilizadas, mas, a aplicabilidade ambiental mostrou-se bem variada, mas, distante da biogeografia.

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Reprodução vegetal. Localização geográfica. Meio Ambiente.

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