Study on Medicinal Forest Plants in Ifo, Ogun State, Nigeria, and Factors Shaping Usage Patterns

Abiodun Olusesi Oso, O. I. Faleyimu, Waheed Akanni Salami, Elizabeth Philip, Rilwan Oluyinka Adewale, Musifat Abosede Kolapo
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The utilization of medicinal plants in Nigeria is not solely associated with availability and accessibility but also reflects cultural heritage and local knowledge regarding natural resources. This research addresses the pressing issue of the medicinal utilization of selected forest plants in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Commencing with a succinct presentation of the identified problem, the study aims to explore solutions to formulated research questions and test hypotheses at a significance level of 0.05 alpha. Employing a descriptive survey research design, the study involves one hundred respondents randomly selected from Ifo Local Government Area, including forest and herbal operators, civil servants, and farmers. Five communities, i.e., Alagbole, Lambe, Ibogun, Onihale, and Igbusi, were purposively sampled, with 20 randomly chosen respondents. Data collection utilized a self-structured questionnaire to gather pertinent responses on the variables central to the study. Analysis methods included simple percentages, tables, Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient (PPMCC), and independent Student's T-test statistics, applied to test hypotheses at a 0.05 significance level. The research findings highlight, among other insights, the frequent use of forest plant-derived herbs for treating or preventing various health issues in the study area. As a recommendation, the study suggests the need for effective legislation to regulate the harvesting and trade of medicinal plants.
尼日利亚奥贡州伊福的药用森林植物及影响使用模式的因素研究
在尼日利亚,药用植物的利用不仅与可用性和可获得性有关,还反映了有关自然资源的文化遗产和当地知识。本研究探讨了尼日利亚奥贡州伊福地方政府地区选定森林植物的药用利用这一紧迫问题。本研究首先简明扼要地介绍了所发现的问题,旨在探讨所提出的研究问题的解决方案,并在 0.05 alpha 的显著性水平上对假设进行检验。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计,从伊福地方政府区随机抽取 100 名受访者,包括森林和草药经营者、公务员和农民。研究有目的性地抽取了五个社区,即 Alagbole、Lambe、Ibogun、Onihale 和 Igbusi,并随机选择了 20 名受访者。数据收集采用了自我结构化问卷,以收集对研究核心变量的相关答复。分析方法包括简单的百分比、表格、皮尔森积矩相关系数 (PPMCC) 和独立的学生 T 检验统计,在 0.05 的显著性水平上检验假设。除其他见解外,研究结果还强调了在研究地区经常使用森林植物提取的草药来治疗或预防各种健康问题。作为一项建议,研究认为有必要制定有效的法律来规范药用植物的采摘和交易。
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