Adrián Alonso, E. Olson, J. Espinosa, Jesús J. Rosales Adame
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The non-Indigenous, mestizo, ejido (communal agricultural land) Tecopatlán is located in the municipality of Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, in the influence zone of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve (SMBR). The primary purpose of this research was to characterize traditional knowledge of medicinal plants held by residents of Tecopatlán in relationship to the land use patterns of the ejido. We interviewed 34 people, selected by convenience sampling, to identify their knowledge of medicinal plants and the local environment. Informants reported a total of 72 medicinal species, belonging to 45 botanical families, distributed across 67 genera. Of the plants recorded, 55 were exogenous and 19 were native species. Informants were surveyed regarding common ailments and the plants used to treat those ailments. The most common ailments reported include diabetes, coughs, kidney problems, nerves, stomach pain, insomnia, cancer, and stroke. The land use patterns described by community members reveal specific areas of the local environment that have the most commonly used medicinal plants. Received June 27, 2019 OPEN ACCESS Accepted March 16, 2020 DOI 10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1614 Published September 29, 2020
非土著、混血人、ejido(公共农业用地)Tecopatlán位于哈利斯科州Autlán de Navarro市,位于Manantlán山生物圈保护区(SMBR)的影响区内。本研究的主要目的是表征Tecopatlán居民持有的药用植物传统知识与ejido土地利用模式的关系。我们采访了34人,通过方便抽样选择,以确定他们对药用植物和当地环境的了解。据报告,共有72种药用植物,隶属于45科,分布于67属。其中外源植物55种,本地植物19种。对被调查者进行了关于常见疾病和治疗这些疾病的植物的调查。最常见的疾病包括糖尿病、咳嗽、肾脏问题、神经、胃痛、失眠、癌症和中风。社区成员描述的土地利用模式揭示了当地环境中拥有最常用药用植物的特定区域。收稿2019年6月27日开放获取接收2020年3月16日DOI: 10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1614发布于2020年9月29日