对特拉布宗(土耳其)80 个村庄的药用植物进行全面民族植物学调查

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
S. Şener, K. Coşkunçelebi, S. Terzioğlu, Aleyna Nalçaoğlu, Tuğçe Peli̇n Gençkaya, U. Özgen, Merve YÜZBAŞIOĞLU BARAN
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摘要

:本研究旨在对特拉布宗民间医药中使用的药用植物类群进行定性和定量分析。土耳其城市特拉布宗具有重要的历史意义、植物物种多样性以及多种文化,因此该市具有巨大的民族植物学潜力。通过对 645 名参与者(大多在 50 岁以上)进行面对面访谈,收集了包括科名、学名、当地名称、使用部位、治疗用途、制备方法、给药途径和引用地点在内的民族植物学数据。通过测定引用频率值(FC)、使用价值(UV)、忠实度水平(FL)和信息提供者共识因子(ICF)进行了定量分析。共记录了隶属于 55 个科的 119 种药用植物分类群,它们可用于治疗 100 多种不同的疾病。最常用的植物部位和给药途径分别为叶片(32.43%)和口服(51.58%)。皮肤病的 ICF 值最高(ICF:0.96)。东方杉的 FC 值最高(82.326%),而大车前子的 UV 值最高(0.873)。Tilia rubra subsp. caucasica、Vaccinium myrtillus 和 Nicotiana tabacum 是引人注目的分类群,因为它们的 FL 值(100%)很高,而且用户报告的数量也很多。本研究提供了特拉布宗 80 个村庄的全面民族植物学定性和定量数据(FC、UV、FL 和 ICF)。所获得的民族植物学数据有望为发现新型草药提供初步信息,并作为重要遗产传给下一代。
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A comprehensive ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants for 80 villages in Trabzon (Türkiye)
: The current study targeted to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of medicinal plant taxa used in folk medicine in Trabzon. Due to its historical significance, diversity of plant species, and hosting a wide range of cultures, the Turkish city of Trabzon has significant ethnobotanical potential. Ethnobotanical data including family name, scientific name, local name, used parts, therapeutic uses, preparation methods, administration routes, and cited locations were gathered by face-to-face interviews with 645 participants mostly over 50 years old. The quantitative analyses were executed by the determination of frequency values of citation (FC), use value (UV), fidelity level (FL), and informant consensus factor (ICF). A total of 119 medicinal plant taxa belonging to 55 families were recorded with therapeutic uses for more than 100 different diseases. The most commonly used plant part and administration routes were detected as leaves (32.43%) and oral application (51.58%), respectively. The highest ICF value was assigned for the skin diseases (ICF: 0.96). Piceae orientalis possessed the highest value of FC (82.326%), while Plantago major owned the highest value of UV (0.873). Tilia rubra subsp. caucasica , Vaccinium myrtillus , and Nicotiana tabacum were the remarkable taxa due to their FL value (100%), besides the high number of user reports. The present study supplies comprehensive ethnobotanical qualitative and quantitative data (FC, UV, FL, and ICF) from 80 villages in Trabzon. The obtained ethnobotanical data are expected both provide the preliminary information to discover novel herbal drugs and passing on to next generations as an important heritage.
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Turkish Journal of Botany
Turkish Journal of Botany PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
31
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Botany is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and accepts manuscripts (in English) covering all areas of plant biology (including genetics, evolution, systematics, structure, function, development, diversity, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobotany, ontogeny, functional morphology, ecology, reproductive biology, and pollination biology), all levels of organisation (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (algae, fungi, and lichens). Authors are required to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions in plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, or broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data or natural history, will not be considered (*). The following types of article will be considered: 1. Research articles: Original research in various fields of botany will be evaluated as research articles. 2. Research notes: These include articles such as preliminary notes on a study or manuscripts on the morphological, anatomical, cytological, physiological, biochemical, and other properties of plant, algae, lichen and fungi species. 3. Reviews: Reviews of recent developments, improvements, discoveries, and ideas in various fields of botany. 4. Letters to the editor: These include opinions, comments relating to the publishing policy of the Turkish Journal of Botany, news, and suggestions. Letters should not exceed one journal page. (*) 1. Raw floristic lists (of algae, lichens, fungi, or plants), species descriptions, chorological studies, and plant sociology studies without any additional independent approaches. 2. Comparative morphology and anatomy studies (that do not cover a family, tribe, subtribe, genus, subgenus, section, subsection, or species complexes with taxonomical problems) without one or more independent additional approaches such as phylogenetical, micromorphological, chromosomal and anatomical analyses. 3. Revisions of family, tribe, genus, subgenus, section, subsection, or species complexes without any original outputs such as taxonomical status changes, IUCN categories, and phenological and ecological analyses. 4. New taxa of all plants without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group. New records of all plants without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group may be accepted for peer review if they contain 3 or more new records or taxonomical status update, such as lectotypification, new combinations, transfers, revivals and synonyms. 5. New taxa of algae, lichens, and fungi without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group. New records of algae, lichens, and fungi without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group may be accepted for peer review if they contain 5 or more new records or taxonomical status update, such as lectotypification, new combinations, transfers, revivals and synonyms.
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