南非东开普省姆巴什和恩孔神户市野菜的民族植物学调查

C. Bvenura, A. Afolayan
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摘要:在南非东开普省阿马托勒区市政当局的恩孔科比和姆巴什地方市政当局进行了一项民族植物学调查,以揭示和记录该省种植的一些野菜,并检查社区对野菜的了解状况。共有66名年龄在17岁至59岁之间的人接受了结构化问卷调查。这项研究鉴定了12个不同科的22种蔬菜。仅有的南非原产野菜有:堇菜、Centella coriacea、Cotula heterocarpa、Sonchus oleaceus、Sisymbrium thellungii和Corchorus olitorius。在花园和田间种植葫芦和西瓜。所引用的野菜中约有45%具有药用价值。在这两个地方,秘鲁Physalis peruviana和Solanum nigrum的浆果被作为水果食用。日晒是这两个城市最常见的保存方法,尽管被调查者更喜欢在新鲜状态下食用野菜。调查显示,男性和年轻一代对野菜的了解程度低于老年女性。人们对了解野生蔬菜并将其纳入自己的饮食缺乏兴趣,他们更喜欢菠菜和卷心菜等传统蔬菜。
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Ethnobotanical survey of wild vegetables in Mbashe and Nkonkobe municipalities, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Abstract An ethnobotanical survey was conducted in the Nkonkobe and Mbashe local municipalities of the Amathole District Municipality in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa to reveal and document some of the wild vegetables growing in the Province and to examine the state of the communities’ knowledge of wild vegetables. A total of 66 individuals aged between 17 and 59 years were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The study allowed identification of 22 vegetable species belonging to 12 different families. Tulbaghia violacea, Centella coriacea, Cotula heterocarpa, Sonchus oleraceus, Sisymbrium thellungii and Corchorus olitorius were the only wild vegetables native to South Africa. Cucurbita pepo and Ipomoea batatas were under cultivation in gardens and the field. About 45% of the wild vegetables cited possessed medicinal properties. Berries of Physalis peruviana and Solanum nigrum were consumed as fruits in both localities. Sun-drying was the most common method of preservation in both municipalities, although informants preferred consuming the wild vegetables in their fresh state. This survey revealed that men and the younger generation knew less about wild vegetables compared with older women. A lack of interest to learn about wild vegetables and include them in their diet was revealed in favour of conventional vegetables such as spinach and cabbage.
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