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Hymenaea stigonocarpa

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459: 55: 42: 33: 264:. It has a twisted spindle-shaped trunk, a very rough grey bark, and reddish-brown twigs. The deciduous leaves consist of two large asymmetrical leaflets with an entire margin. The flowers occur in clusters of up to thirty at the end of the branches. It produces edible, highly appreciated fruits, which are often collected from the wild and used by local people. The vernacular name of this species in Brazil is 1278: 715:
Scholars showed a large variation in genetics between and within subpopulations that corresponds to variability in the weight of the fruit, and this provides perspective for breeding varieties with more favourable traits for human use. Seedlings can be grown in plastic bags with 50% shading, and do
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tree of 5–20 m (16–66 ft) and a diameter of up to 50 cm (20 in) at breast height. It has a twisted trunk covered by a thick rough grey bark and reddish-brown twigs. Its leaves are alternately set, and consist of two leathery, kidney-shaped to ovate
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Mudas de JatobĂĄ-do-Cerro em diferentes Ambientes e Substratos com doses de Composto organic commercial [Growth differences between Hymenaea stiginocarpa seedlings in different environments and using growth media containing different amounts of commercial organic
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as successfully as pollen from a different specimen, after seven or eight days the self-pollinated fruits fall from the tree. The mechanism to abort self-pollinated fruits is not known, but cross-fertilised ovules grow faster from the start.
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The flour made from jatobĂĄ is appreciated by the local people in the Cerrado and used to prepare jelly, liqueur, cakes, breads and porridge. The resin from the stems of jatobĂĄ do cerrado is used to polish canoes, and to produce varnishes.
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grows best in a sunny spot and prefers well-drained soil. When established, the trees are somewhat resistant to drought. In general, it grows slowly. JatobĂĄ do cerrado is sometimes planted as an ornamental.
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Chang, Yoon K.; Silva, Mara R.; Gutkoski, Luiz C.; Sebio, Leonard; Da Silva, Maria A.A.P. (1998). "Development of extruded snacks using jatobĂĄ (Hymenaea stigonocarpa Mart) flour and cassava starch blends".
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of 9–20 cm (3.5–7.9 in) long, 2–6.5 cm (0.79–2.56 in) wide and 2–4.3 cm (0.79–1.69 in) thick, with a rounded base, a slightly pointed tip, and a straight or wavy margin. The
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Gibbs, Peter E.; Oliveira, Paulo E.; Bianchi, Marta B. (1999). "Postzygotic Control of Selfing in Hymenaea stigonocarpa (Leguminosae‐Caesalpinioideae), a Bat‐Pollinated Tree of the Brazilian Cerrados".
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and in the preparation of different types of food. With the increasing demand for the products of this plant, there is a need for commercial cultivation and for growing high quality seedlings.
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applied the name to specimens collected in the Cerrado of Central Brazil, and the name has since been used in association with specimens from the Cerrado. In addition he created the subspecies
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implanted at an angle, with a bud-shaped wet grainy stigma at the tip. Up to thirty flowers are set in inflorescences at the tip of the branches, subtended by bracts. The species depends on
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to specimens collected in north-eastern Brazil, which also became widely used for specimens from Caatinga. Recently, it has been established that the original material used to describe
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also frequent the flowers, but seem ineffective in pollinating them. Self-pollinated seeds do not fully mature. Although the flower’s own pollen grains grow tubes and fertilise
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and is pollinated mainly by bats. Self-fertilised flowers are aborted after a week. The ripe fruit is light to dark brown with small and regularly spaced light glands, dry,
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Boniface, Kamdem; Ferreira, Baptista; Kaiser, Roland (2017). "Current state of knowledge on the traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of the genus Hymenaea".
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By producing annually large amounts of fruits that are consumed by terrestrial fauna, the species also plays an important ecological role. It has been suggested that the
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de Morais Cardoso, Leandro; de Freitas Bedetti, Sabrina; Machado Rocha Ribeiro, Sînia; Esteves, Elizabethe Adriana; Pinheiro-Sant’Ana, Helena Maria (2013).
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are approximately 22 mm (0.87 in) long and 12 mm (0.47 in) wide and are set on the edge of a broad
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Serbin, Giulia M.; Pinto, Rafael B.; de F. Mansano, Vidal; Tozzi, Ana Maria G.A.; Forni Martins, Eliana R. (2015).
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of 6–24 cm (2.4–9.4 in) long and 3.5–7 cm (1.4–2.8 in) wide, with quickly falling
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is an irregularly shaped, mostly 6–9 m (20–30 ft) high tree that has been assigned to the
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Quantitative Genetic Variation and Population Structure in Hymenaea stigonocarpa (Mart. ex Hayne)
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open at night and are pollinated by several bat species, among which are the mostly fruit-eating
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Variação genetic quantitativa e Estrutura populacional de Hymenaea stigonocarpa (Mart. ex Hayne)
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on a short, 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) long stalk, which is tipped by a long curved white
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SimÔes Ramos, Ana Carolina; Pires De Lemos-Filho, José; Lovato, Maria Bernadete (2009).
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is said to lack symbiontic soil bacteria, and therefore is unable to directly use the
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Mascarenhas Souza, Isys; Barbosa Pinto, Rafael; Paganucci de Queiroz, Luciano (2016).
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Basic nutritional components, vitamins and minerals of JatobĂĄ do cerrado fruit pulp
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Systematics of the genus Hymenaea L. (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Detarieae)
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suppressed cell division in onions, and this may imply that it contains some
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10.1002/(SICI)1097-0010(199809)78:1<59::AID-JSFA87>3.0.CO;2-#
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The Leguminosae, a Source Book of Characteristics, Uses, and Nodulation
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JatobĂĄ do cerrado is an important tree for the people of the Brazilian
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best in a mineral soil without organic compost and in a greenhouse.
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have been transformed into yellowish, soft, fibrous, slightly sweet
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occurs in northern, central, and eastern Brazil and in Paraguay.
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consisting of 40% non-soluble fibre and about 9% soluble fibre.
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Lacerda, Lourran P.; Malaquias, Geiz; Peron, Ana Paula (2014).
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Nardelli, Evandro Michel Valero; Costa, EdĂ­lson (2015).
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and edible fruits. These fruits can be used to produce
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to the species from the Cerrado as used by Bentham.
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It is a low to medium height 283:, a name that had been used before by 1097: 1095: 970: 968: 780: 778: 776: 774: 772: 553:JatobĂĄ fruit pulp contains about 5Âœ% 7: 807: 805: 331:belongs to the same species as the 913:Soares de Castro, Rodrigo (2016). 724:One study showed that extracts of 285:Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius 14: 1029:. University of Wisconsin Press. 954:. Cirular technica. Vol. 133 758:. Cirular technica. Vol. 133 1503:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:498809-1 1276: 53: 339:. It has now been proposed to 1: 1256:10.1590/0001-3765201420130163 393:are somewhat larger than the 1205:Journal of Ethnopharmacology 517:nitrate made by the bacteria 570: 519:from atmospheric nitrogen. 466:The nectar-rich flowers of 353:, and to continue applying 1578: 482:and the nectar specialist 1217:10.1016/j.jep.2017.05.024 638:ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 237: 230: 206: 201: 177: 170: 50:Scientific classification 48: 39: 30: 23: 1562:Plants described in 1830 658:α-tocopherol (vitamin E) 786:"Hymenaea stigonocarpa" 618:folic acid (vitamin B9) 277:Friedrich Gottlob Hayne 1176:10.1051/fruits/2013056 790:Useful Tropical Plants 598:ÎČ-carotene (vitamin A) 463: 442:, July to November in 301:JoĂŁo Barbosa Rodrigues 1333:Hymenaea stigonocarpa 1303:Hymenaea stigonocarpa 1283:Hymenaea stigonocarpa 1071:10.1093/jhered/esn092 1021:Allen, Ethel Kullmann 1019:Allen, Oscar Nelson; 528:Hymenaea stiginocarpa 513:Hymenaea stiginocarpa 479:Carollia perspicilata 468:Hymenaea stiginocarpa 462:Tree with 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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Fabales
Fabaceae
Hymenaea
Binomial name
Mart.
ex
Hayne
Synonyms
pea family
Friedrich Gottlob Hayne
Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius
PiauĂ­
George Bentham
JoĂŁo Barbosa Rodrigues
Adolpho Ducke
type
conserve the name
chromosomes
deciduous
leaflets
bracts

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