埃塞俄比亚西提格雷地区Welkait Wereda当地社区的民族植物学利用和植物多样性保护

Fitsumbirhan Tewelde
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从保护和可持续利用基于群落知识的植物生物多样性的角度来看,开展民族植物学研究具有重要意义。在埃塞俄比亚提格雷西部的welkait wereda进行了一项调查,以确定和记录当地社区知识和植物生物多样性保护状况。采用调查、植物访谈和不同排序等方法收集原始民族植物学资料。受访者年龄在15-80岁之间,是在Wereda和Tabia农业专家和当地老人的帮助下选择的。数据分析采用排名、百分比和SPSS version 20。经鉴定,该地区具有不同民族植物利用价值的植物种类近97种,隶属于52科86属。乔木占39%,草本占31%,灌木占28%,攀缘植物占2%。41%的药物从叶子中提取,16%从根中提取,19%从茎中提取,15%从果实中提取,其余为该植物的另一部分。所鉴定的药用植物生境90%为野生,10%为驯化。据举报人描述,农业扩张、柴火采集和自由放牧是对药用植物的三大威胁。根据关键情报员的评分结果,白羊草(angeisissus leiocarpa)、龙心草(Terminalia brownie)和长柄蛇尾草(Securidaca longgidunculata)是最受威胁的药用植物。被调查者的文化程度和年龄与提及的药用植物数量呈正相关(p<0.001, p<0.005)。要实现植物生物多样性的可持续利用,必须实施以社区为基础的意识培养和就地、移地保护方法。关键词:Adi, Welkait,药用,保护,威胁DOI: 10.7176/ALST/83-01出版日期:2020年11月30日
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Ethnobotanical Use and Conservation of Plants Biodiversity by the Local Community of Welkait Wereda, Western Tigray, Ethiopia
An ethonobotanical study is important from the standpoint of conservation and sustainable use of community based knowledge plant biodiversity. A survey to identify and document local community knowledge and a conservation status of the plant biodiversity was conducted in welkait wereda, western Tigray, Ethiopia. A reconnaissance survey, plant interview and different ranking methods were applied to gather primary ethnobotanical data collection.  Respondents from the age of 15-80 years old were selected with the help of Wereda and Tabia agricultural experts and local elders. Data was analyzed using ranks, percentages and SPSS version 20. Nearly 97 plant species serve for different ethnobotanical use that belongs to 52 families and 86 genera were identified from welkait wereda. The growth patern of the plant species were 39% tree, 31% herb, 28% shrub and 2% climbers.  41% of the remedy prepared from the leaves, 16% from root, 19 % stem, 15% fruit, and the remaining is another part of the plant species. The habitat of the identified medicinal plant was 90% wild and 10 % domesticated. Agricultural expansion, firewood collection and free grazing were the three most threats to medicinal plants as described by the informants. Anogeissus leiocarpa, Terminalia brownie and Securidaca longipedunculata were the most threatened medicinal plants based on the score given by the key informants. Education and age of the informants positively correlate (p<0.001, p<0.005 respecively) with number of medicinal plants mentioned. Community based awareness creation and insitu and exsitu conservation method need to be implemented for sustainable utilization of plant biodiversity. Keywords: Adi remets, Welkait, medicinal, Conservation, threats DOI: 10.7176/ALST/83-01 Publication date: November 30 th 2020
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