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摘要
本研究于2021年7月至9月在北萨马岛Pambujan的偏远地区,特别是Barangays Don Sixto Balanquit, Sr., Inanahawan, Senonogan, Igot和Cagbigajo进行,重点关注民间治疗实践中植物的使用及其经济用途。收集了生境类型、植被、气温、土壤温度、土壤pH值、海拔等环境条件。进行了有目的的采样,收集标本制作标本馆,并收集了环境因素的数据。与受访者进行了访谈,以了解每个标本的当地名称和经济用途。研究区共发现和采集到药用植物67种。在Barangay Don Sixto Balanquit, Sr. Barangay Inanahawan, Barangay Igot, Barangay Cagbigajo和Barangay Senonogan分别有48种、26种、59种和32种。这些结果表明,研究区民间药材利用的植物种类具有多样性。在经济上,研究区内的植物主要用于人类消费,如食品、家具、建筑和建筑、牲畜饲料、饲料和药用。对研究区环境条件的观察和测量表明,这些环境条件最适合这些重要经济植物的生长。根据这项研究得出的结论是,保护这些植物资源,同时鼓励土著民间治疗做法,以造福北萨马岛Pambujan偏远地区的居民。同样,还需要进一步研究其他具有潜在药用价值的植物物种。
Plants Utilized for Folk Medicine in Pambujan, Northern Samar, Philippines
This study, focused on the use of plants in folk healing practices and its economic uses, was conducted in isolated areas of Pambujan, Northern Samar, particularly Barangays Don Sixto Balanquit, Sr., Inanahawan, Senonogan, Igot, and Cagbigajo during the months of July to September, 2021. Environmental conditions such as habitat type, vegetation, air temperature, soil temperature, soil pH, and elevation were also gathered. Purposive sampling was done, together with the collection of specimens for herbarium preparation, and gathering data on the environmental factors. Interviews with respondents were done to know the local names and economic uses of each specimen. Sixty-seven (67) species of medicinal plants were found to be present and collected in the study area. In Barangay Don Sixto Balanquit, Sr., all 67 representative species were collected, while 48 species were collected in Barangay Inanahawan, 26 species in Barangay Igot, 59 species in Barangay Cagbigajo, and 32 representative species were collected in Barangay Senonogan. These results imply that there is a diversity of plant species utilized for folk medicine in the study area. Economically, plants in the study area were utilized mainly for human consumption as food, furniture, building and construction, livestock feed, forage, and for medicinal purposes. Observation and measurements made on the environmental conditions in the study area show that they are optimal for the growth of these economically important plants. On the basis of this research it was concluded that the conservation of these plant resources alongside the encouragement of indigenous folk healing practices for the benefit of the residents in isolated areas of Pambujan, Northern Samar. Similarly, further studies be done to document other plant species with potential medicinal applications.