Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon

An ethnobotanical survey was carried out in eight villages around Mount Cameroon in the South West Region of Cameroon. It was focused on determining the uses of the members of the family Annonaceae in this region. Show and Tell Semi-structured Interviews employing a checklist of questions and direct observations were used. The results obtained enable the presentation of the rate of utilization of the members of that family in the study area. At least 70% of the 41 species recorded during field trips from the research area were found to be widely used in traditional medicine by local populations. Some 29 diseases were cured using 24 species. The bark and the wood of these species were the most commonly used plant parts. The check list and ethnomedicinal inventory was developed alphabetically by botanical name, followed by local name, part used, ethnomedicinal uses, mode of usage and information on species availability. Plant specimens were collected, identified, preserved, mounted and voucher was deposited in the Limbe Botanic Garden (SCA) for future references.

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Main Authors: Bele, M.Y., Focho, D.A., Egbe, E.A., Chuyong, G.B.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2011
Subjects:ethnobotany, medicinal plants,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20936
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/3609
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-209362023-02-15T01:09:07Z Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon Bele, M.Y. Focho, D.A. Egbe, E.A. Chuyong, G.B. ethnobotany medicinal plants An ethnobotanical survey was carried out in eight villages around Mount Cameroon in the South West Region of Cameroon. It was focused on determining the uses of the members of the family Annonaceae in this region. Show and Tell Semi-structured Interviews employing a checklist of questions and direct observations were used. The results obtained enable the presentation of the rate of utilization of the members of that family in the study area. At least 70% of the 41 species recorded during field trips from the research area were found to be widely used in traditional medicine by local populations. Some 29 diseases were cured using 24 species. The bark and the wood of these species were the most commonly used plant parts. The check list and ethnomedicinal inventory was developed alphabetically by botanical name, followed by local name, part used, ethnomedicinal uses, mode of usage and information on species availability. Plant specimens were collected, identified, preserved, mounted and voucher was deposited in the Limbe Botanic Garden (SCA) for future references. 2011 2012-06-04T09:15:20Z 2012-06-04T09:15:20Z Journal Article Bele, M.Y., Focho, D.A., Egbe, E.A., Chuyong, G.B. 2011. Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon . African Journal of Plant Science 5 (4) :237-247. ISSN: 1996-0824. 1996-0824 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20936 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/3609 en African Journal of Plant Science
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Focho, D.A.
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Chuyong, G.B.
Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon
description An ethnobotanical survey was carried out in eight villages around Mount Cameroon in the South West Region of Cameroon. It was focused on determining the uses of the members of the family Annonaceae in this region. Show and Tell Semi-structured Interviews employing a checklist of questions and direct observations were used. The results obtained enable the presentation of the rate of utilization of the members of that family in the study area. At least 70% of the 41 species recorded during field trips from the research area were found to be widely used in traditional medicine by local populations. Some 29 diseases were cured using 24 species. The bark and the wood of these species were the most commonly used plant parts. The check list and ethnomedicinal inventory was developed alphabetically by botanical name, followed by local name, part used, ethnomedicinal uses, mode of usage and information on species availability. Plant specimens were collected, identified, preserved, mounted and voucher was deposited in the Limbe Botanic Garden (SCA) for future references.
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Focho, D.A.
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Chuyong, G.B.
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title Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon
title_short Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon
title_full Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical survey of the uses of Annonaceae around mount Cameroon
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