An ethnobotanical study on the wild vegetable plants consumed by ethnic communities of Junnar Tehsil, in Pune district of Maharashtra, India

Vidya D More, Sachin J Deore, Pravin P Sangale, Apeksha R Gadekar, Shailendra M. Kamble
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Wild plants and their parts mainly root, corm, stem, leaves, and sometimes whole plants are directly utilized as a seasonal cuisine. Among all, it has been directly utilized as a traditional medicine. Wild vegetables are a reviving, tasty, and inexpensive source of vitamins, minerals, and proteins for users. However, the current situation shows that their utilization and knowledge are reducing over time. Therefore, there is an urgent need to investigate ethnic knowledge and expertise on edible plants' nutritional and therapeutic benefits. It is necessary to take action against exploiting these plant species and conservation priorities would be taken through biotechnological interventions. This study shows that the ethnic groups and forest dwellers have extensive traditional knowledge of the medicinal importance of wild edible plants and their use. The present study was carried out in the tribal communities of Junnar tehsil in Pune (Maharashtra), with a particular emphasis on Katkari, Thakar, Mahadev Koli, Dongar Koli, and Bhil tribes. This is an endeavor to preserve the important ethnomedical knowledge of these tribes in the Junnar tehsil. In the present study, a total of 97 species from 84 genera belonging to 52 families have been investigated as wild edibles. Due to their high-value of potentialities, these wild vegetables could be used in pharmaceutical industry and vegetable crop sources in agriculture.
关于印度马哈拉施特拉邦普纳县 Junnar Tehsil 族群食用的野生蔬菜植物的人种植物学研究
野生植物及其部分(主要是根、茎、茎、叶,有时也包括整株植物)被直接用作时令菜肴。其中,野菜还被直接用作传统药物。对使用者来说,野菜是一种生机勃勃、美味可口、价格低廉的维生素、矿物质和蛋白质来源。然而,目前的情况表明,随着时间的推移,人们对野菜的利用和了解正在减少。因此,迫切需要调查有关食用植物营养和治疗功效的民族知识和专业技能。有必要采取行动打击开发这些植物物种的行为,并通过生物技术干预措施优先保护这些植物物种。这项研究表明,少数民族和森林居民对野生可食用植物的药用价值及其用途有着广泛的传统知识。本研究在普纳(马哈拉施特拉邦)琼纳尔县的部落社区开展,重点关注卡特卡里、塔卡尔、马哈德夫-科利、东加尔-科利和比勒部落。这项研究旨在保护琼纳尔地区这些部落的重要民族医学知识。本研究共调查了 52 科 84 属 97 种野生食材。由于这些野生蔬菜具有很高的潜在价值,可用于制药业和农业中的蔬菜作物来源。
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