Living with giant ferns: An ethnobotanical investigation of scaly tree ferns (Cyatheaceae) in a global context

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2024.10.037
Ranil Rajapaksha , Ruwan Chamara , Yao-Moan Huang , Rijan Ojha , Van The Pham , Caroline Modena de Medeiros , Andi Maryani A. Mustapeng , Fulgent Coritico , Taherul Islam , Liuder Isidoro Rodríguez Coca , Rainer W. Bussmann , Peris Kamau
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Scaly tree ferns stand out among other pteridophytes not only due to their ancient lineage, which retains specific primitive characteristics in their appearance and growth habits, but also because of their remarkable diversity, local endemism, and distinctive ethnobotanical uses. Pteridophytes generally have received less attention than seed plants due to their limited economic potential and utility. Our experiences and knowledge show that scaly tree ferns possess substantial economic potential and offer higher utility than other fern groups. Analyzing ethnobotanical knowledge is a well-established technique and tool to understand any plant group's significance and economic potential. Therefore, we aimed to compile ethnobotanical knowledge related to scaly tree ferns from various ethnic groups worldwide, utilizing published information and consulting with key informants. In the present survey, 61 species of scaly tree ferns were identified that belong to four genera (Alsophila, Cyathea, Gymnosphaera, and Sphaeropteris), which are utilized across 41 countries worldwide. The ethnobotanical uses of these 61 tree fern species are classified into four user categories: medicinal, food and animal feed, ornamental, and other uses. This study underscores the potential for integrating traditional ethnobotanical knowledge about scaly tree ferns with modern scientific understanding. It also emphasizes the critical importance of preserving and compiling this knowledge that has been passed down through generations within traditional communities. This preservation ensures that such valuable knowledge is not lost to future generations.
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与大蕨类植物共生:全球鳞叶蕨类植物的民族植物学调查
鳞叶蕨类植物在其他翼手目植物中脱颖而出,不仅是因为其古老的品系在外观和生长习性上保留了特定的原始特征,还因为其显著的多样性、地方特有性和独特的民族植物学用途。与种子植物相比,翼手目植物通常受到的关注较少,这是因为它们的经济潜力和用途有限。我们的经验和知识表明,与其他蕨类植物相比,鳞叶蕨类植物具有巨大的经济潜力和更高的实用性。分析民族植物学知识是了解任何植物类群的意义和经济潜力的成熟技术和工具。因此,我们利用已出版的资料并咨询主要信息提供者,旨在汇编全球各民族有关鳞叶蕨类植物的民族植物学知识。在本次调查中,我们确定了 61 种鳞柄蕨类植物,它们隶属于四个属(Alsophila、Cyathea、Gymnosphaera 和 Sphaeropteris),在全球 41 个国家中被广泛使用。这 61 种树蕨的民族植物学用途分为四类:药用、食用和动物饲料、观赏和其他用途。这项研究强调了将有鳞蕨类植物的传统民族植物学知识与现代科学认识相结合的潜力。它还强调了保存和汇编这些在传统社区中世代相传的知识的重要性。这种保护可确保子孙后代不会失去这些宝贵的知识。
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