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Title: Cultivated plants in the Kaxinawá Indigenous Land of Nova Olinda, Acre, Brazil.
Authors: LANZA, T. R.
MING, L. C.
HAVERROTH, M.
FERREIRA, A. B.
Affiliation: Tomaz Ribeiro Lanza, Unesp; Lin Chau Ming, Unesp; MOACIR HAVERROTH, CPAF-Acre; Almecina Balbino Ferreira, Unesp.
Date Issued: 2017
Citation: In: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR ECONOMIC BOTANY, 58., 2017, Bragança. Living in a global world: local knowledge and sustainability: book of abstracts. Bragança: Instituto Politécnico de Bragança: Centro de Investigação de Montanha: Society for Economic Botany, 2017.
Pages: 1 p.
Description: Research suggests that the traditional native orchards materialize a highly complex productive system, which requires a wide input of local agricultural knowledge and practices for its maintenance. In addition, many plant resources depend directly on human management in these agroecosystems to persist. In this sense, this study has as main objective to provide the valorization and the preservation of this knowledge on the forms of use and management of the plants that have been, over time, accumulated, selected and used by countless generations.
Thesagro: Mandioca
Manihot esculenta
Banana
Musa paradisíaca
Milho
Zea mays
Amendoim
Arachis hypogaea
Sistema de cultivo
Pousio
Capoeira
Agricultura de Subsistência
Plátano
NAL Thesaurus: Subsistence farming
Indigenous knowledge
Cropping systems
Fallow
Cassava
Bananas
Corn
Keywords: Yuca
Conhecimento tradicional
Terra Indígena Kaxinawá de Nova Olinda (TIKNO)
Feijó (AC)
Acre
Amazônia Ocidental
Bananos
Barbecho
Conocimiento tradicional
Maiz
Sistemas de cultivo
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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