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Indigenous Ex Situ Conservation of Q'eqchi' Maya Medicinal Plant Resources at the Itzamma Garden-Indian Creek, Belize, Central America

机译:位于中美洲伯利兹Itzamma Garden-Indian Creek的Q'eqchi'Maya药用植物资源的原地保护

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The Itzamma Garden and Medicinal Plant Project is a collaborative effort focused on identifying traditionally important plants used by the Q'eqchi' Maya of southern Belize. The Garden represents a cornerstone of the project where these plant resources (~130 in total, of which 102 have been identified to the species level) are cultivated ex situ as a means of providing primary healthcare by traditional healers. Here, we present a comprehensive agro-ecological survey of the Garden describing the layout and cultivation scenarios, development challenges encountered, and associated implementation strategies for improving site practices. A general recommendation for the adaptation of this strategy to other localities is the thorough depiction of ecological features based on interactions with local practitioners, for example, leading to the effective cultivation of plants, the enhancement of soil, and the surveillance of crop nutritional status and medicinal potency. We consider that the 'ethnobotanical garden approach' could provide a collaborative 'working model' for rural development, especially indigenous communities interfacing with their local agro-ecosystems.
机译:Itzamma花园和药用植物项目是一项合作努力,致力于确定伯利兹南部Q'eqchi'Maya使用的传统上重要的植物。花园是该项目的基石,其中这些植物资源(总计约130种,其中102种已被确定为物种水平)被异地种植,作为传统治疗师提供基本医疗保健的一种手段。在这里,我们对花园进行了全面的农业生态调查,描述了布局和种植场景,遇到的发展挑战以及改进场地实践的相关实施策略。将该策略适应其他地区的一般建议是基于与当地从业人员的互动,全面描述生态特征,例如,导致有效种植植物,增强土壤质量以及监测作物营养状况和经济活动。药效。我们认为,“民族植物园方法”可以为农村发展,特别是与当地农业生态系统交往的土著社区,提供协作的“工作模式”。

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