Ethnobotanical appreciation of three common tree species in Kaltungo, Nigeria - implications for conservation

C. Nsor, Japhet J. Galaboyi
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Ethnobotanical knowledge has been in use across diverse cultures, but the lack of documentation of the ethnocultural uses of plants, constrains wide adoption of beneficial application of plants to meet the needs of people. This study was therefore focused on investigating the ethnobotanical practices, cultural values and uses of Adansonia digitata , Parkia biglobosa and Tamarindus indica among the people of Kaltungo, Gombe State, Nigeria. A cross sectional survey was conducted in Yiri, Ture villages and Kaltungo metropolis all in Kaltungo Local Government Area from April to June 2017. Data was obtained from 116 structured questionnaires while the point centered method was used to determine species abundance in the study area. Species abundance was used as a proxy for public acceptance and conservation of the three tree species surveyed. Results indicate that species abundance varied with location reflecting the level of appreciation and protection of the species in each case. The result shows that P. biglobosa was the most abundant species in Kaltungo, T. indica in Ture and A. digitata in Yiri. The socio cultural and ethnobotanical appreciation of the three species was relatively similar across the three localities sampled. Our results emphasizes the utilitarian approach of humans to conservation, as each species was conserved because of its periodic returns to the locals by way of food, medicine and spiritual needs. Keywords: Ethnobotany, Kaltungo, Species abundance, Indigenous knowledge, Conservation
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尼日利亚Kaltungo三种常见树种的民族植物学鉴定及其保护意义
民族植物学知识已经在不同的文化中被使用,但缺乏关于植物的民族文化用途的文献,限制了植物的有益应用的广泛采用,以满足人们的需求。因此,本研究的重点是调查Adansonia digitata、Parkia biglobosa和Tamarindus indica在尼日利亚贡贝州Kaltungo人民中的民族植物学实践、文化价值和利用。2017年4月至6月在Kaltungo地方政府区的Yiri、Ture村和Kaltungo大都市进行了横断面调查。数据来源于116份结构化问卷,采用点中心法测定研究区物种丰度。物种丰度被用作公众接受度和被调查树种保护程度的指标。结果表明,不同地点的物种丰富度不同,反映了不同地点对物种的重视程度和保护程度。结果表明,Kaltungo地区以大叶棘猴(P. biglobosa)、Ture地区以印度棘猴(T. indica)、Yiri地区以数字棘猴(A. digitata)最为丰富。这三个物种的社会文化和民族植物学价值在三个采样地点相对相似。我们的研究结果强调了人类保护的功利主义方法,因为每个物种的保护都是因为它们通过食物、药物和精神需求的方式定期返回当地。关键词:民族植物学,卡尔通戈,物种丰富度,本土知识,保护
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