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Espécies vegetais tóxicas da família Euphorbiacea: uma análise sobre a distribuição e os casos de intoxicação registrados em Araguaína, TO

Toxic plant species of the Euphorbiaceae family: an analysis of the distribution and the cases of poisoning recorded in Araguaína, TO
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Scareli-Santos, Claudia
Machado da Silva, Suely
Lopes Oliveira Lima, Jéssica Nayara
Carvalho Lima, Helayne
Parente, Thainara Monteiro
Silva Almeida, Jacqueline

Abstract

The present study aimed to conduct a census of toxic species in the family Euphorbiaceae present in Araguaína, TO and assess the number locations of poisoning cases by toxic plants. The survey was conducted in 35 randomly selected neighborhoods. Of these 35 sectors found in 77.14 % ... view more

The present study aimed to conduct a census of toxic species in the family Euphorbiaceae present in Araguaína, TO and assess the number locations of poisoning cases by toxic plants. The survey was conducted in 35 randomly selected neighborhoods. Of these 35 sectors found in 77.14 % Jatropha curcasand 22.86% Euphorbia milii. The three sectors where more individuals of J. curcas, in Loteamento Jorge Martins were found (51.8%), São Miguel (55.5%) and Céu Azul (70.37%). The values of E. miliiwere in m2, greater occurrence of this species in Manoel da Cunha (2.05 m2) and Palmas sector (0.05m2). In period 2009 -2015 were 37 cases of poisoning, 30 of these cases are city dwellers of Araguaína, these kinds J.curcaswas responsible for 53.33% of poisoning, other cases was caused by Dieffenbachia picta(10%), 36.66% the cause of the poisoning species was not identified. The majority of the cases registered (96.29%) is associated with children aged from one to 10 years old. The results may help in the preparation of informative material about the poisoning cases, as well as species related with the highest occurrence, alerting the population about the dangers of eating poisonous plants.... view less

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Natural Science and Engineering, Applied Sciences

Free Keywords
Euphorbia milii; Jatropha curcas; Tocantins

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 95-103

Journal
Revista Desafios, 4 (2017) 1

ISSN
2359-3652

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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