苏门答腊岛野生食用水果的民族植物学与保护:以印尼西苏门答腊岛Pesisir Selatan为例

Adi Bejo Suwardi, Syamsuardi Syamsuardi, Erizal Mukhtar, Nurainas Nurainas
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野生可食用水果(WEF)植物物种是指在其自然栖息地可获得的非栽培或驯化物种,是土著社区重要的食物来源。近年来,世界经济论坛受到各种因素的威胁,特别是过度开发、土地利用变化和生物多样性丧失。因此,本研究的目的是调查印度尼西亚西苏门答腊岛土著居民使用的世界森林资源物种的多样性和民族植物学。该研究在印度尼西亚西苏门答腊Pesisir Selatan县的5个村庄进行,即IV Koto Mudiek、Sungai Nyalo IV Koto Mudiek、Taratak Tempatih IV Koto Mudiek、IV Koto Hilie和Taluk Tigo Sakato。植物材料从研究区域收集,同时通过随机抽样选取的393名受访者的半结构化访谈收集当地知识。研究区共发现30科wef植物75种。这些植物有多种用途,包括食品、药品、建筑材料、农具、燃料木材和饲料。研究区内最受居民欢迎的植物种类为整枝竹、多神经竹、石榴树、大树竹、五花树竹、山竹竹、牛皮桐、臭竹竹和总状山竹竹。世代之间传统知识的丧失是对这些物种的可获得性和生存的主要威胁。土著和地方知识对世界森林论坛植物的使用、管理和保护至关重要。
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Ethnobotany and Conservation of Wild Edible Fruits in Sumatra: a Case Study in Pesisir Selatan, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Wild edible fruit (WEF) plant species are species that are not cultivated or domesticated but are available in their natural habitat and are an important food source for indigenous communities. In recent times, WEFs have been threatened by various factors – particularly over-exploitation, land-use changes, and biodiversity loss. The aim of the study, therefore,is to investigate the diversity and ethnobotany of WEF species used by indigenous people in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The study was conducted in five villages of Pesisir Selatan district,West Sumatra, Indonesia – namely, IV Koto Mudiek, Sungai Nyalo IV Koto Mudiek, Taratak Tempatih IV Koto Mudiek, IV Koto Hilie, and Taluk Tigo Sakato. The plant materials were collected from the study area, while local knowledge was gathered through semi-structured interviews involving 393 respondents that were selected using random sampling. A total of 75WEF plants from 30 botanical families were found in the study area. These plants were used for multiple purposes – including food, medicine, construction materials, agricultural tools,fuel wood, and fodder. Artocarpus integer, Baccaurea polyneura, Pometia pinnata, Baccaurea macrocarpa, Bellucia pentamera, Mangifera foetida, Durio oxleyanus, Mangifera odorata, and Baccaurea racemosa were the most popular species for local people in the study area. Loss of traditional knowledge among generations is a major threat to the availability and existence of these species. Indigenous and local knowledge is essential for the use, management, and conservation of WEF plants.
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