Conservation priorities for woody medicinal plants in an indigenous community in a savanna area of the northern Brazilian Amazon

R. L. D. Oliveira, Luís Felipe Paes de Almeida, V. V. Scudeller, R. Barbosa
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The pressure for native wood use is a point of great interest for ethnobotanical studies, since these species are indispensable for local communities’ survival in different environmental conditions of the world. In this context, this study aimed to indicate the conservation priorities for useful woody medicinal plants in Darora indigenous community, part of the Makuxi people, which live in the savanna of Roraima State, Northern Brazilian Amazon. Ethnobotanical indexes associated with species ecological data were used, and semi structured interviews conducted among 60 inhabitants (36 men and 24 women) ranging from 18 to 84 years of age. The results indicated that from 33 woody medicinal plants, 24 were also associated with timber use. The conservation priority index indicated that Palicourea rigida, Anadenanthera peregrina, Copaifera pubiflora and Leptolobium nitens are highly prioritized species for local conservation. Our results indicated the need for actions on conservation, beyond ex-situ conservation techniques, such as germplasm bank and cultivation. These actions are necessary to protect the most threatened woody medicinal species which are also used as different timber artifacts by the indigenous population living in the Darora Community.
巴西北部亚马逊热带稀树草原地区土著社区木本药用植物的保护重点
土著木材使用的压力是民族植物学研究的一个非常感兴趣的点,因为这些物种对当地社区在世界不同环境条件下的生存是不可或缺的。在此背景下,本研究旨在指出生活在巴西北部亚马逊罗赖马州稀树草原的马库西人Darora土著社区有用的木本药用植物的保护重点。采用与物种生态数据相关的民族植物学指标,对年龄在18 - 84岁之间的60名居民(36男24女)进行了半结构化访谈。结果表明,33种木本药用植物中,有24种与木材利用有关。保护优先指数表明,僵孢粉孢(Palicourea rigida)、褐枝苋(Anadenanthera peregrina)、公花铜孢(Copaifera publicflora)和nitens瘦霉属(Leptolobium nitens)是当地高度优先保护的物种。我们的研究结果表明,除了种质资源库和栽培等迁地保护技术外,还需要采取其他保护措施。这些行动对于保护最受威胁的木质药用物种是必要的,这些物种也被生活在达罗拉社区的土著居民用作不同的木材制品。
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