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. 2019 Nov 12;19:308. doi: 10.1186/s12906-019-2717-z

Table 1.

Samples of C. sylvestris collected in different Brazilian biomes. Personal communication by Dr. Paula Carolina Pires Bueno

Populationa Sample Code Morphologyb Biome Climatec Sun exposition
Temperature (°C) Precipitation (mm)
Araraquara/SP ARA/SP L Cerrado 20.4 1352 High
São Roque de Minas/MG SRM/MG L Cerrado 20.6 1390 High
Cariri/CE CAR/CE L Ecotone (Cerrado/Caatinga) 25.1 1086 High
Luis Antônio/SP LUI/SP L Ecotone (Cerrado/Atlantic Forest) 21.9 1508 High
Mogi-Guaçu/SP MOG/SP I Ecotone (Cerrado/Atlantic Forest) 20.3 1344 High
Rio Grande/RS RIO/RS I Pampa (Cerrado / wetland area)d 18.3 1205 High
Cáceres/MT CAC/MT I Pantanal (Cerrado / wetland area)d 26.3 1301 High
Campinas/SP CAM/SP I Cerrado (Ciliary Forest) 19.3 1315 Low
Guaramiranga/CE GUA/CE S Atlantic Forest 20.9 1560 Low
Pacoti/CE PAC/CE S Atlantic Forest 21.5 1524 Low
Florianópolis/SC FLO/SC S Atlantic Forest 20.1 1462 Low
Presidente Venceslau/SP PRE/SP S Atlantic Forest (remnant area) 21.6 1207 Low

aFive or six individuals sampled; bMorphology based on botanical classification; cClimate data corresponds to the average annual values - available at https://pt.climate-data.org/ and http://www.inmet.gov.br; d these localities have high water availability; L: var. lingua; S: var. sylvestris; I: intermediate morphology