埃塞俄比亚南沃罗地区小农的混合苔草种植和消费。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Daniel Melese, Zemede Asfaw, Zerihun Woldu, Bikila Warkineh, Endale Amare, Alex C McAlvay, Morgan Ruelle
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背景:土著种植制度的发展往往侧重于恢复力。例如,世界上许多地区的农民传统上种植混合作物品种,以减轻因干旱、病虫害造成的作物歉收风险。然而,鼓励农民种植同质、单一品种种植系统的政策威胁到作物品种混合,这些系统更容易受到日益增加的气候变化的影响。苔麸是埃塞俄比亚本土的主要作物之一,在全国各地种植,有多种用途。农民们继续种植不同品种的苔麸,以及一种被称为SERGEGNA的混合品种苔麸。我们评估了埃塞俄比亚北部高地农民对绒毛犀的知识和做法,以了解其优势以及对其继续使用的威胁。方法:在埃塞俄比亚南沃罗区Kalu和Tehuledere地区的6个kebeles(街道)进行研究,这些地区位于温暖潮湿的低地和温热凉爽的中部高地。数据收集方式包括随机抽取304名受访者的结构化调查、有目的抽取36名关键信息提供者的半结构化访谈、6次焦点小组讨论、带导游的实地考察和市场调查。采用5 m × 5 m随机样地对立地油菜品种进行了结实期评价。数据分析包括调查和访谈数据的交叉制表、描述性统计和分层聚类。结果:6个研究区以苔麸为主。总共记录了13个不同的品种,包括农民品种(地方品种)和育种品种。53%的调查应答者报告积极栽培麦麸杂交种。同样比例的人声称,由于营养价值和非食品的家庭功能,品种混合比纯棕色或白色品种更受青睐。该混合品种在抗旱性、抗病性、抗逆性和生态弹性方面也被关键情报员评为最高。家庭报告说,在各种食品中使用品种混合物并在当地市场销售。大多数受访者(53%的人报告在2023年种植了sergena teff)表示使用sergena teff准备发酵和未发酵的食品,包括INJERA, DIMESO, KITA, ANEBABERO, SEREBAT,粥和粥。结论:农民表示,持续种植和使用毛苔草可以提高产量,提高抗灾能力和经济效益。在推广单一育种者品种的行动中应该考虑到这些观点,这可能会取代传统的作物品种混合物。需要进一步的研究,以及积极的保护,以及有关粮食安全、生物多样性保护和纳入ILK的机构的扩大努力。
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Mixed teff (Eragrostis tef, Poaceae) cultivation and consumption among smallholder farmers in South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia.

Background: Indigenous cropping systems were often developed with a focus on resilience. For example, farmers in many parts of the world have traditionally grown crop varietal mixtures to mitigate risks of crop failure due to drought, pests, and disease. However, crop varietal mixtures are threatened by policies encouraging farmers to plant homogenous, single-variety cropping systems, which are more vulnerable to increasing climate variability. Teff is one of the indigenous staple crops of Ethiopian origin cultivated throughout the country for multiple purposes. Farmers continue to cultivate diverse varieties of teff, as well as a varietal mixture known as SERGEGNA teff. We assessed farmers' knowledge and practices related to SERGEGNA teff in the northern highlands of Ethiopia to understand its advantages as well as threats to its continued use.

Methods: Research was conducted in six kebeles (sub-districts) of Kalu and Tehuledere districts of South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia, situated in warm moist lowlands and tepid and cool mid-highlands. Data were collected through structured surveys with 304 randomly sampled interviewees, semi-structured interviews with 36 purposively sampled key informants, six focus group discussions, guided field tours and market surveys. Varieties of teff in standing crop fields were assessed within 5 m × 5 m random plots at the seed-setting stage. Data analysis included cross-tabulation of survey and interview data, descriptive statistics, and hierarchical clustering.

Results: Teff dominates the farm fields in the six study kebeles. Altogether, 13 distinct varieties, including farmers' varieties (landraces) and breeders' varieties, were recorded. Fifty-three percent of survey respondents reported active cultivation of SERGEGNA teff variety mixtures. The same proportion asserted preference for varietal mixtures over pure brown or white varieties on account of nutritional benefits and non-food domestic functions. The varietal mixture was also top-ranked by key informants for drought and disease resistance, resilience, and ecological elasticity. Households reported utilizing the varietal mixture in various types of food and selling at local markets. Most respondents (53% of those who reported cultivating SERGEGNA teff in 2023) indicated using SERGEGNA teff to prepare leavened and unleavened foods, including INJERA, DIMESO, KITA, ANEBABERO, SEREBAT, porridge and gruel.

Conclusion: Farmers express that the ongoing cultivation and use of SERGEGNA teff boost production and enhance resilience and economic returns. These perspectives should be considered in initiatives promoting single breeder's varieties, which risk supplanting traditional crop varietal mixtures. Further study, alongside proactive conservation, and scaled-up efforts of institutions concerned with food security, biodiversity conservation, and inclusion of ILK are needed.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine publishes original research focusing on cultural perceptions of nature and of human and animal health. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine invites research articles, reviews and commentaries concerning the investigations of the inextricable links between human societies and nature, food, and health. Specifically, the journal covers the following topics: ethnobotany, ethnomycology, ethnozoology, ethnoecology (including ethnopedology), ethnogastronomy, ethnomedicine, ethnoveterinary, as well as all related areas in environmental, nutritional, and medical anthropology. Research focusing on the implications that the inclusion of humanistic, cultural, and social dimensions have in understanding the biological word is also welcome, as well as its potential projections in public health-centred, nutritional, and environmental policies.
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