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Diversity of use and local knowledge of wild and cultivated plants in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa

机译:南非东开普省野生植物和栽培植物的利用多样性和当地知识

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Background Traditional ecological knowledge among indigenous communities plays an important role in retaining cultural identity and achieving sustainable natural resource management. Hundreds of millions of people mostly in developing countries derive a substantial part of their subsistence and income from plant resources. The aim of this study was to assess useful plant species diversity, plant use categories and local knowledge of both wild and cultivated useful species in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. Methods The study was conducted in six villages in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa between June 2014 and March 2017. Data on socio-economic characteristics of the participants, useful plants harvested from the wild, managed in home gardens were documented by means of questionnaires, observation and guided field walks with 138 participants. Results A total of 125 plant species belonging to 54 genera were recorded from the study area. More than half of the species (59.2%) are from 13 families, Apiaceae, Apocynaceae, Araliaceae, Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Malvaceae, Myrtaceae, Poaceae, Rosaceae and Solanaceae. More than a third of the useful plants (37.6%) documented in this study are exotic to South Africa. About three quarters of the documented species (74.4%) were collected from the wild, while 20.8% were cultivated and 4.8% were spontaneous. Majority of the species (62.4%) were used as herbal medicines, followed by food plants (30.4%), ethnoveterinary medicine (18.4%), construction timber and thatching (11.2%). Other minor plant use categories (1–5%) included firewood, browse, live fence, ornamentals, brooms and crafts. Conclusion This study demonstrated that local people in the Eastern Cape province harbour important information on local vegetation that provides people with food, fuel and medicines, as well as materials for construction and the manufacturing of crafts and many other products. This study also demonstrated the dynamism of traditional ecological knowledge, practices and beliefs of local people demonstrated by the incorporation of exotic plants in their diets and indigenous pharmacopoeia.
机译:背景技术土著社区中的传统生态知识在保持文化特征和实现可持续的自然资源管理方面发挥着重要作用。数以亿计的人,主要在发展中国家,其生活和收入的很大一部分来自植物资源。这项研究的目的是评估南非东开普省的有用植物物种多样性,植物使用类别以及野生和栽培有用物种的当地知识。方法该研究于2014年6月至2017年3月在南非东开普省的六个村庄进行。通过问卷记录了参与者的社会经济特征,从野外收获的有用植物,在家庭花园中管理的数据。 ,观察和有导游的徒步之旅,共有138名参与者。结果研究区共记录了54属125种植物。一半以上的物种(59.2%)来自13科,夹竹桃科,金莲花科,天门冬科,剑兰科,菊科,豆科,唇形科,锦葵科,桃金娘科,禾本科,蔷薇科和茄科的13科。这项研究中记录的有用植物的三分之一(37.6%)对南非是外来的。大约四分之三的有记录物种(74.4%)是从野外收集的,其中有20.8%的是耕种的,有4.8%是自发的。该物种的大多数(62.4%)被用作草药,其次是食用植物(30.4%),人类兽药(18.4%),建筑木材和茅草(11.2%)。其他次要植物用途类别(1-5%)包括柴火,浏览器,活动围栏,装饰物,扫帚和工艺品。结论这项研究表明,东开普省的当地人藏有关于当地植被的重要信息,可为人们提供食物,燃料和药品,以及用于建造和制造手工艺品及许多其他产品的材料。这项研究还通过在饮食和本地药典中加入外来植物,证明了当地人的传统生态知识,实践和信念的活力。

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