Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil

Background and Aims: Fungi play an important role in ecosystems and in human culture. In the Northeast region of Brazil, little is known about the importance of these organisms in rural communities. The objective of this study was to register the richness of macrofungi and how this richness is perc...

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Main Authors: Santina Barbosa de Sousa, Laise de Holanda Cavalcanti Andrade, Roseli Farias Melo de Barros, João Batista Lopes
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Published: Instituto de Ecología A.C. 2024-06-01
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author Santina Barbosa de Sousa
Laise de Holanda Cavalcanti Andrade
Roseli Farias Melo de Barros
João Batista Lopes
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description Background and Aims: Fungi play an important role in ecosystems and in human culture. In the Northeast region of Brazil, little is known about the importance of these organisms in rural communities. The objective of this study was to register the richness of macrofungi and how this richness is perceived in rural communities of Piauí, Brazil. Methods: A total of 176 inhabitants (99 women and 77 men) from the municipalities of Canto do Buriti and Guaribas were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were used, complemented with an inventory of macrofungi. Samples were collected in eight areas of the two municipalities between December 2016 and February 2018, and the identifications were confirmed by specialists from the Federal University of Pernambuco and the Federal University of Paraíba. The Margalef Richness Index and the PCORD software were used for the analysis of the quantitative data; the qualitative analysis was based on the description of observational records and structured interviews. Key results: Fifty-one species of macrofungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) distributed in six orders, 17 families and 32 genera were identified. Species richness (S=10.4) was considered high in the studied area. Agaricaceae was the most diverse family (18), followed by Polyporaceae (12). Macrofungi are perceived as environmentally important, but with little direct relevance to humans. According to the perception of local populations, some Agaricaceae species represent a risk to health. However, they are also seen as bioindicators for predicting climate change. Pycnoporus sanguineus (Polyporaceae), a species useful for local medicine, was the most cited, while Hexagonia hydnoides (Polyporaceae), Phellinus sp. and Fomitiporia sp. (Hymenochaetaceae) were perceived as parasites of timber plant species. Conclusions: The mycobiota present in the studied municipalities can be considered rich in macrofungal species and the local peoples recognize their presence, especially the presence of Agaricaceae and Polyporaceae.
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spelling doaj-art-c1a248ef1fcf4b658edb7e4b276c031d2025-08-20T03:02:56ZengInstituto de Ecología A.C.Acta Botanica Mexicana2448-75892024-06-0113110.21829/abm131.2024.2224Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, BrazilSantina Barbosa de Sousahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1982-9743Laise de Holanda Cavalcanti Andrade0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6011-7142Roseli Farias Melo de Barros 1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9767-5546João Batista Lopes 2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0133-4366Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Programa de Pós-graduacão em Biologia de Fungos, Avenida Professor Moraes Rego, S/N - Cidade Universitária, Recife - Pernambuco, 50670-420, BrasilUnivesidade Federal do Piauí, Pós-graduação em Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente - Em Rede, Avenida Ininga, Campus Ministro Petrônio Portella, Bairro Ininga - Teresina-Piauí, 64049-550, Brasil.Univesidade Federal do Piauí, Pós-graduação em Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente - Em Rede, Avenida Ininga, Campus Ministro Petrônio Portella, Bairro Ininga - Teresina-Piauí, 64049-550, Brasil. Background and Aims: Fungi play an important role in ecosystems and in human culture. In the Northeast region of Brazil, little is known about the importance of these organisms in rural communities. The objective of this study was to register the richness of macrofungi and how this richness is perceived in rural communities of Piauí, Brazil. Methods: A total of 176 inhabitants (99 women and 77 men) from the municipalities of Canto do Buriti and Guaribas were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews were used, complemented with an inventory of macrofungi. Samples were collected in eight areas of the two municipalities between December 2016 and February 2018, and the identifications were confirmed by specialists from the Federal University of Pernambuco and the Federal University of Paraíba. The Margalef Richness Index and the PCORD software were used for the analysis of the quantitative data; the qualitative analysis was based on the description of observational records and structured interviews. Key results: Fifty-one species of macrofungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) distributed in six orders, 17 families and 32 genera were identified. Species richness (S=10.4) was considered high in the studied area. Agaricaceae was the most diverse family (18), followed by Polyporaceae (12). Macrofungi are perceived as environmentally important, but with little direct relevance to humans. According to the perception of local populations, some Agaricaceae species represent a risk to health. However, they are also seen as bioindicators for predicting climate change. Pycnoporus sanguineus (Polyporaceae), a species useful for local medicine, was the most cited, while Hexagonia hydnoides (Polyporaceae), Phellinus sp. and Fomitiporia sp. (Hymenochaetaceae) were perceived as parasites of timber plant species. Conclusions: The mycobiota present in the studied municipalities can be considered rich in macrofungal species and the local peoples recognize their presence, especially the presence of Agaricaceae and Polyporaceae. https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2224cultural richnessethnomycologylocal populationsemiarid
spellingShingle Santina Barbosa de Sousa
Laise de Holanda Cavalcanti Andrade
Roseli Farias Melo de Barros
João Batista Lopes
Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
Acta Botanica Mexicana
cultural richness
ethnomycology
local population
semiarid
title Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
title_full Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
title_fullStr Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
title_short Ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of Piauí, Brazil
title_sort ethnomycology and richness of macrofungi in rural communities of the southern region of piaui brazil
topic cultural richness
ethnomycology
local population
semiarid
url https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2224
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