Traditional Food Plants Cultivated and Managed in Home Gardens in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province.

Q3 Social Sciences
A. Maroyi
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This study aimed to document the diversity of traditional food plants in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province. The survey was carried out in six local municipalities in the province, between March 2016 and September 2020. Information on the socio-economic characteristics of the informants and on traditional food plants collected from the wild and cultivated and managed in home gardens was recorded using questionnaires, personal observations, and guided field walks with 145 informants. A total of 58 edible plants belonging to 46 genera and 29 families were recorded. The plant families with the largest number of species were Solanaceae (six species), followed by Amaranthaceae and Asteraceae (five species each), Rosaceae (four species), and Apiaceae, Cactaceae, and Fabaceae sensu lato with three species each. The main uses of the documented species were edible fruits (56.9%), leafy vegetables (29.3%), and edible tubers (12.1%). Species that were categorized as valuable, with relative frequency of citation (RFC) values exceeding 0.3, were Solanum tuberosum, Allium cepa, Zea mays, Beta vulgaris, Cucurbita moschata, Brassica oleracea, Spinacia oleracea, Cucurbita maxima, Daucus carota, and Lycopersicon esculentum. The findings highlight the significance of edible plant species to the well-being of local communities in the Eastern Cape province within the context of food provisioning.
南非东开普省家庭花园里种植和管理的传统食用植物。
这项研究旨在记录南非东开普省传统食用植物的多样性。该调查于2016年3月至2020年9月在该省的六个地方城市进行。通过问卷调查、个人观察和与145名举报人进行实地考察,记录了举报人的社会经济特征以及从野外采集和在家庭花园栽培管理的传统食用植物的信息。共记录可食植物58种,隶属于29科46属。植物种类最多的科是茄科(6种),其次是苋科和菊科(5种),蔷薇科(4种),蜂科、仙人掌科和豆科(3种)。主要用途为可食水果(56.9%)、叶菜(29.3%)和块茎(12.1%)。相对被引频次(RFC)值超过0.3的有价值物种有:茄属(Solanum tuberosum)、洋葱属(Allium cepa)、玉米属(Zea mays)、甜菜属(Beta vulgaris)、甜瓜属(Cucurbita moschata)、甘蓝属(Brassica oleeracea)、菠菜属(Spinacia oleeracea)、大葫芦属(Cucurbita maxima)、胡萝卜属(Daucus carota)和番茄属(Lycopersicon esculentum)。研究结果强调了可食用植物物种对东开普省当地社区在食物供应方面的重要性。
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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