Apiales的社会经济重要性

V. Heywood
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在蜂科中,无论是在经济上还是在社会上,蜂科(伞形科)都是迄今为止最重要的科。虽然它包括胡萝卜(Daucus carota),世界上主要的根茎作物之一,以及其他广泛食用的蔬菜,如防风草(Pastinaca sativa),芹菜和块根芹(Apium graveolens),但该家族最出名的可能是其显著的多样性烹饪草药,调味料,调味品和香料,如欧芹,莳萝,香菜,八角,山萝卜,香菜和孜然,广泛用于世界各地的烹饪中。它还含有几种树胶树脂,许多品种可药用,而有些是有毒的。有几个品种在当地粮食作物中发挥着重要作用,如Arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza),这是安第斯山脉贫困农民的一种高价值经济作物,以及Lomatium,其淀粉状可食用根被用作传统的美洲原住民食物。消极的一面是,这个家族含有几种杂草和一种臭名昭著的入侵物种,Heracleum ' mantegazzianum ',它也会导致严重的皮肤起泡。从经济上讲,五加科包含了许多重要的观赏植物,主要是因其迷人的叶子而种植,如Hedera(常春藤),Fatsia japonica和Schleffera。它也因一组被称为人参的物种而闻名,尤其是人参和西洋参,它们以其明显的兴奋剂、滋补和壮阳特性而闻名。阿皮亚莱斯的其他家族在经济上没有什么重要性。除胡萝卜和人参外,五科作物的遗传资源和育种很少受到重视
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The socio-economic importance of the Apiales
Within the Apiales, the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) is by far the most important family, both economically and socially. Although it includes the carrot (Daucus carota), one of the world’s leading root crops, and other widely consumed vegetables such as parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), celery and celeriac (Apium graveolens), the family is perhaps best known for its remarkable diversity of culinary herbs, flavourings, condiments and spices, such as parsley, dill, coriander, anise, chervil, caraway, and cumin which are extensively used in cuisines across the world. It also contains several gum resins and a number of species are used medicinally, while some are poisonous. Several species play an important role as local food crops such as Arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza), a high-value cash crop for poor farmers in the Andes and Lomatium species whose starchy edible roots are used as traditional Native American food. On the negative side, the family contains several weeds and a notorious invasive species, Heracleum ‘mantegazzianum’ which can also cause severe skin blistering. Economically, the Araliaceae contains a number of important ornamental plants grown largely for their attractive foliage such as species of Hedera (ivy), Fatsia japonica, and Schleffera. It is also well known for a group of species known as ginseng, notably Panax ginseng and P. quinquefolia, which are renowned for their apparent stimulant, tonic and aphrodisiac properties. The other families in the Apiales are of little economic importance. The genetic resources and breeding of Araliaceous crops, except for carrot and ginseng, have received little attention
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