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Ethno-botanical study of the African star apple (Chrysophyllum albidum G. Don) in the Southern Benin (West Africa)

机译:在贝宁南部(西非)的非洲金苹果(Chrysophyllum albidum G. Don)的植物学研究

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Background In addition to plant species biology and ecology, understanding the folk knowledge systems related to the use of plant species and how this knowledge system influences the conservation of plant species is an important issue in the implementation of sustainable strategies of biodiversity conservation programs. This study aimed at providing information on the use and local knowledge variation on Chrysophyllum albidum G. Don a multipurpose tree species widely used in southern Benin. Methods Data was collected through 210 structured interviews. Informants were randomly selected from ten villages. The fidelity level and use value of different plant parts of C. albidum were estimated. The variation in ethnobotanical knowledge was assessed by comparing the use value between ethnic, gender and age groups. In order to assess the use pattern of the different plant parts in folk medicine, a correspondence analysis was carried out on the frequency citation of plant parts. Results Four categories of use (food, medicine, firewood and timber) were recorded for C. albidum. With respect to the different plant parts, the fleshy pulp of the African star apple fruit showed high consensus degree as food among the informants. Fifteen diseases were reported to be treated by the different parts of C. albidum in the region. Correspondence analysis revealed the specificity of each part in disease treatment. There was no significant difference among ethnic groups regarding the ethno-botanical use value of C. albidum. However, significant difference existed between genders and among age groups regarding the knowledge of the medical properties of this species. Conclusions C. albidum is well integrated in the traditional agroforestry system of the southern Benin. Despite its multipurpose character, this species remains underutilized in the region. Considering the current threat of habitat degradation, action is needed in order to ensure the long term survival of the species and local communities’ livelihoods.
机译:背景技术除了植物物种生物学和生态学以外,了解与植物物种使用有关的民间知识体系以及该知识体系如何影响植物物种保护是实施生物多样性保护计划可持续战略的重要问题。这项研究的目的是提供有关金丝猴(Chrysophyllum albidum G. Don)的用途和当地知识变异的信息。方法通过210次结构化访谈收集数据。信息人是从十个村庄中随机选择的。估算了假山茶不同植物部位的保真度和使用价值。通过比较种族,性别和年龄组之间的使用价值,评估了民族植物学知识的差异。为了评估民间药材中不同植物部位的使用方式,对植物部位的频率引用进行了对应分析。结果记录了C. albidum的四种用途(食品,药品,薪柴和木材)。关于不同的植物部位,非洲金星果的果肉在举报人中显示出很高的共识度。据报道,该地区的白念珠菌的不同部位治疗了十五种疾病。对应分析揭示了疾病治疗中每个部分的特异性。各族裔之间关于棉兰衣原体的族裔植物学使用价值没有显着差异。但是,关于该物种的医学特性的知识,性别之间和年龄组之间存在显着差异。结论白头念珠菌已很好地整合到贝宁南部的传统农林业系统中。尽管具有多种用途的特征,但该物种在该区域仍未得到充分利用。考虑到目前栖息地退化的威胁,需要采取行动以确保物种和当地社区的长期生存。

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