Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).

Background and aims: Lowland Mountain Forest is the Yungas district of Argentina most affected by anthropic activities, with Calilegua National Park (Jujuy) being the largest protected area of this forest in Argentina. Fabaceae is one of the main families of Spermatophytes due to its diversity and e...

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Autores principales: Carranza, Ana V., Armella, Luis H., Zenón, Álvaro E.
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Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/27705
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topic Biodiversity
Calilegua National Park
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Lowland Mountain Forest
Yungas
Biodiversidad
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Parque Nacional Calilegua
Selva Pedemontana
Yungas
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Calilegua National Park
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Lowland Mountain Forest
Yungas
Biodiversidad
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Parque Nacional Calilegua
Selva Pedemontana
Yungas
Carranza, Ana V.
Armella, Luis H.
Zenón, Álvaro E.
Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
topic_facet Biodiversity
Calilegua National Park
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Lowland Mountain Forest
Yungas
Biodiversidad
Fabaceae
Jujuy
Parque Nacional Calilegua
Selva Pedemontana
Yungas
author Carranza, Ana V.
Armella, Luis H.
Zenón, Álvaro E.
author_facet Carranza, Ana V.
Armella, Luis H.
Zenón, Álvaro E.
author_sort Carranza, Ana V.
title Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
title_short Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
title_full Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
title_fullStr Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
title_full_unstemmed Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina).
title_sort fabaceae from the lower yungas district (lowland mountain forest) of jujuy province (argentina).
description Background and aims: Lowland Mountain Forest is the Yungas district of Argentina most affected by anthropic activities, with Calilegua National Park (Jujuy) being the largest protected area of this forest in Argentina. Fabaceae is one of the main families of Spermatophytes due to its diversity and economic importance and it is also one of the most important families of the Lowland Mountain Forest, because of its number of species and abundance of individuals, and the variety of growth habits. In the Flora of Jujuy, Fabaceae has not been approached. The aim of the study is to present a synthesis of the Fabaceae species from the Lowland Mountain Forest, as a contribution to the knowledge of this family in the province. M&M: We collected and identified specimens in reproductive state from the Lowland Mountain Forest of the Calilegua National Park. We also revised the collection of the JUA Herbarium and family’s bibliography, recording the species present in Jujuy’s Lowland Mountain Forest (Ledesma, Santa Barbara and San Pedro departments), and Flora del Cono Sur (http://www.darwin.edu.ar/proyectos/floraargentina/fa.htm), Documentae Florae Australis (https://www.darwin.edu.ar/iris) and Tropicos databases (https://www.tropicos.org/home). Results and Conclusions: We registered 48 genera and 92 species, 47 of which are in the Calilegua National Park. Centrosema variifolium was collected for the first time for Jujuy and second for Argentina. Sesbania exasperata mentioned as a novelty for Jujuy. The distribution of Vachellia albicorticata and Senna obtusifolia is extended. Many of the species are in a state of conservation concern, due to clearing and logging activities.
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/27705
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spelling I10-R10-article-277052021-02-18T22:39:31Z Fabaceae from the lower Yungas district (Lowland Mountain Forest) of Jujuy province (Argentina). Fabaceae del distrito inferior de las Yungas (Selva Pedemontana) de la provincia de Jujuy (Argentina). Carranza, Ana V. Armella, Luis H. Zenón, Álvaro E. Biodiversity Calilegua National Park Fabaceae Jujuy Lowland Mountain Forest Yungas Biodiversidad Fabaceae Jujuy Parque Nacional Calilegua Selva Pedemontana Yungas Background and aims: Lowland Mountain Forest is the Yungas district of Argentina most affected by anthropic activities, with Calilegua National Park (Jujuy) being the largest protected area of this forest in Argentina. Fabaceae is one of the main families of Spermatophytes due to its diversity and economic importance and it is also one of the most important families of the Lowland Mountain Forest, because of its number of species and abundance of individuals, and the variety of growth habits. In the Flora of Jujuy, Fabaceae has not been approached. The aim of the study is to present a synthesis of the Fabaceae species from the Lowland Mountain Forest, as a contribution to the knowledge of this family in the province. M&M: We collected and identified specimens in reproductive state from the Lowland Mountain Forest of the Calilegua National Park. We also revised the collection of the JUA Herbarium and family’s bibliography, recording the species present in Jujuy’s Lowland Mountain Forest (Ledesma, Santa Barbara and San Pedro departments), and Flora del Cono Sur (http://www.darwin.edu.ar/proyectos/floraargentina/fa.htm), Documentae Florae Australis (https://www.darwin.edu.ar/iris) and Tropicos databases (https://www.tropicos.org/home). Results and Conclusions: We registered 48 genera and 92 species, 47 of which are in the Calilegua National Park. Centrosema variifolium was collected for the first time for Jujuy and second for Argentina. Sesbania exasperata mentioned as a novelty for Jujuy. The distribution of Vachellia albicorticata and Senna obtusifolia is extended. Many of the species are in a state of conservation concern, due to clearing and logging activities. Introducción y objetivo: La Selva Pedemontana es el distrito de las Yungas de Argentina más afectado por actividades antrópicas, siendo el Parque Nacional Calilegua (PN, Jujuy) el área de mayor superficie protegida de esta selva en Argentina. Fabaceae es una de las principales familias de Espermatofitas por su diversidad e importancia económica y también una de las más importantes de la Selva Pedemontana, por el número de especies, abundancia de individuos y variedad de hábitos. En la Flora de Jujuy esta familia no fue abordada. El objetivo del trabajo es presentar una síntesis de las especies de Fabaceae encontradas en Selva Pedemontana de Jujuy, como contribución al conocimiento de esta familia en la provincia.  M&M: Se coleccionaron e identificaron ejemplares en estado reproductivo del área con Selva Pedemontana del PN Calilegua. Se revisó además la colección de ejemplares del Herbario JUA y bibliografía de la familia, registrando las especies presentes en Selva Pedemontana de Jujuy (departamentos Ledesma, Santa Bárbara y San Pedro), y las bases de datos Documentae Florae Australis (https://www.darwin.edu.ar/iris), Flora del Cono Sur (http://www.darwin.edu.ar/proyectos/floraargentina/fa.htm) y Tropicos (https://www.tropicos.org/home). Resultados y Conclusiones: Se registraron 48 géneros y 92 especies, 47 de ellas están presentes en el PN Calilegua. Se coleccionó por primera vez para Jujuy y segunda para Argentina a Centrosema variifolium. Se menciona como novedad para Jujuy a Sesbania exasperata y amplía la distribución de Vachellia albicorticata y Senna obtusifolia. Muchas de las especies se encuentran en estado de conservación preocupante, por los desmontes y actividades de aprovechamiento forestal. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2020-12-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/27705 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 55 No. 4 (2020): December; 587-604 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 55 Núm. 4 (2020): Diciembre; 587-604 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 55 n. 4 (2020): Diciembre; 587-604 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v55.n4 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/27705/31820 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/27705/31587 Derechos de autor 2020 Ana V. Carranza, Luis H. Armella, Álvaro E. Zenón https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0