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Table 1 Samples of C. sylvestris collected in different Brazilian biomes. Personal communication by Dr. Paula Carolina Pires Bueno

From: Antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Casearia sylvestris extracts from distinct Brazilian biomes against Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans

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

  1. 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