Summary of the plant species from the canga vegetation with pollen and spores grains described in the palynological atlas with pollination syndromes

Published: 25 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/3yhxkbg9dd.1
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José Tasso Felix Guimaraes

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Summary of the plant species from the canga vegetation with pollen and spores grains described in the palynological atlas with pollination syndromes according to Giannini et al. (2021), degree of domestication (Levis et al., 2017) and main uses (Santos et al., 2019). NA: not available. Giannini, T.C.; Acosta, A.L.; Costa, W.F.; Miranda, L.; Pinto, C.E.; Watanabe, M.T.C.; Zappi, D.C.; Giulietti, A.M.; Imperatriz-Fonseca, V.L. Flora of Ferruginous Outcrops Under Climate Change: A Study in the Cangas of Carajás (Eastern Amazon). Front. Plant Sci. 2021, 12, 699034. Levis, C.; Costa, R.F.C.; Bongers, F.; Peña-Claros, M.; Clement, C.R.; Junqueira, A.B. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition. Science 2017, 355, 925–931. Santos, R.S.; Coelho-Ferreira, M.; Lima, P.G.C.; Magalhães, M.P. Useful plants and their relation to archaeological sites in the Serra de Carajás, Brazil. An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 2019, 91(1), e20170909.

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  • Instituto Tecnologico Vale

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Palynology, Pollen

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