2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062009000200011
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Organização estrutural da folha de Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus (Gomes) L.R. Landrum, Myrtaceae

Abstract: RESUMO -(Organização estrutural da folha de Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus (Gomes) L.R. Landrum, Myrtaceae). Com grande distribuição no Brasil e ocorrência principalmente no cerrado, caatinga e floresta atlântica, Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus (Gomes) L.R. Landrum, que está inclusa em um dos menores gêneros de Myrtaceae, é popularmente conhecida como craveiro-do-mato, louro-cravo ou chá-de-bugre. Trata-se de uma espécie nativa e suas folhas são usadas na culinária substituindo o cravo-da-índia (Syzygium aromaticum) d… Show more

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“…The berries of the species, after being dried, are used as a substitute for cloves in jams and jellies, according to a custom dating back to the mid-1800s (Lullez, 1991), due to the similarity of smell and flavor of these two species (Farias, 2009). Since the nineteenth century there have been correlations between these species, and the specific name of the plant itself refers to the similarity between them, pseudocaryophyllus means something like "false cloves", given that the scientific name of cloves is Caryophyllus aromaticus (Farias et al, 2009;Neves et al, 2009).…”
Section: S R; Negrelle R R B 2014)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The berries of the species, after being dried, are used as a substitute for cloves in jams and jellies, according to a custom dating back to the mid-1800s (Lullez, 1991), due to the similarity of smell and flavor of these two species (Farias, 2009). Since the nineteenth century there have been correlations between these species, and the specific name of the plant itself refers to the similarity between them, pseudocaryophyllus means something like "false cloves", given that the scientific name of cloves is Caryophyllus aromaticus (Farias et al, 2009;Neves et al, 2009).…”
Section: S R; Negrelle R R B 2014)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics also accord with the morphology described by Landrum (1986) and are highly similar to the descriptions of Donato and Morretes (2005) for Psidium widgrenianum Berg., Paula et al (2008) and Farias et al (2009) Using scanning electronic microscopy (Figure 2d), it was possible to observe the corresponding holes in the tops of the secretory cavities, but the contours could not be observed due to a thick cuticle layer covering the entire epidermal surface that assumed aspects in the granular cuticle along the entire length and exhibited some flat regions. According to Vannucci and Rezende (2003), the cuticle is formed by cutin (a lipid complex substance) and cuticular wax, and various strata or layers are formed by cutin and cuticular cellulose.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La especie se destaca por su potencial aromático y medicinal, que le confiere valor económico actual y potencial para la industria de aceites esenciales, alimento (condimento) y farmacéutica (Farias et al, 2009;Paula et al, 2012). La especie ha sido ampliamente utilizada en la medicina tradicional para el tratamiento de diversas enfermedades, además de estar vinculada a otras prácticas tradicionales, como el uso de sus frutos para condimentar alimentos y de madera para obras internas de carpintería (D'Angelis y .…”
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