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改变非洲水果贸易中的观念、偏好和做法:以喀麦隆不同文化和城市化背景下的非洲李(Dacryodes edulis)为例。

Shifting perceptions, preferences and practices in the African fruit trade: the case of African plum (Dacryodes edulis) in different cultural and urbanization contexts in Cameroon.

机构信息

SENS, IRD, CIRAD, Univ Paul Valery Montpellier 3, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

DIADE, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, BP 64501, 34394, Montpellier, France.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2021 Nov 8;17(1):65. doi: 10.1186/s13002-021-00488-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding the perceptions, preferences and management practices associated with intraspecific variability of emblematic African tree crops is critical for their sustainable management. In this paper, we examine how the agrobiodiversity of a fruit tree species native to Central Africa, the African plum tree (Dacryodes edulis), is perceived and managed by Cameroonian cultivators.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews and tree surveys were conducted over four months with 441 African plum tree owners from three different ethnic groups (Bamileke, Bassa, Beti) in urban, peri-urban and rural areas. Questions focused on trees owners' perceptions-including the local nomenclature-preferences and management practices related to African plum trees and their intraspecific agrobiodiversity.

RESULTS

Across the three ethnic groups in the study area, more than 300 different local varietal names were recorded. These were mainly based on morphological and organoleptic traits, with two-thirds of the names referring to fruit size, skin color and fruit taste. The same traits were used by tree owners to describe their fruit preferences, but their relative importance in shaping fruit preferences varied among groups. The preferences of urban dwellers from different ethnic groups when purchasing African plum fruit focused on the fruit's taste characteristics, while those of rural dwellers differed among ethnic groups. In rural areas, where African plums are sold and consumed by their growers, the preferences of Bassa consumers reflect quantity (fruit size) over quality (fruit taste or skin color) considerations. These preferences are reflected in the choice of seeds used for planting. Bassa owners sought seeds from trees with large fruits (with 34.8% of Bassa owners giving top priority to this trait as a selection criterion) to a significantly greater extent than Bamileke and Beti owners who prioritized taste and skin color instead. Among tree growers who selectively retained African plum trees in their fields, 44% considered tree productivity as a primary selection criterion.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings linking perceptions of and preferences for fruit traits to intraspecific tree diversity, with attention to inter-ethnic and rural-urban differences, will help design locally specific measures to conserve the agrobiodiversity of African plum in the context of its ongoing domestication.

摘要

背景

了解与标志性非洲树木作物种内变异性相关的认知、偏好和管理实践对于其可持续管理至关重要。本文研究了原产于中非的一种果树物种——非洲油梨树(Dacryodes edulis)的农业生物多样性如何被喀麦隆种植者所认知和管理。

方法

在四个月的时间里,我们对来自三个不同族群(巴米累克族、巴萨族、贝蒂族)的 441 名非洲油梨树所有者进行了半结构化访谈和树木调查。问题集中在树木所有者的认知上,包括当地的命名法、对非洲油梨树及其种内农业生物多样性的偏好和管理实践。

结果

在所研究地区的三个族群中,记录了 300 多个不同的当地品种名称。这些名称主要基于形态和感官特征,其中三分之二的名称与果实大小、果皮颜色和果实味道有关。树木所有者也用这些特征来描述他们对果实的偏好,但在不同群体中,这些特征在塑造果实偏好方面的相对重要性有所不同。来自不同族群的城市居民在购买非洲油梨果实时,更注重果实的口感特征,而农村居民的偏好则因族群而异。在农村地区,非洲油梨由种植者销售和消费,巴萨族消费者的偏好反映了数量(果实大小)优先于质量(果实味道或果皮颜色)的考虑。这些偏好反映在种植时选择的种子上。巴萨族所有者更倾向于选择果实较大的树木的种子(有 34.8%的巴萨族所有者将这一特征作为首要选择标准),而巴米累克族和贝蒂族所有者则更倾向于选择口感和果皮颜色。在有选择性地保留田间非洲油梨树的树木种植者中,44%的人将树木生产力作为首要选择标准。

结论

将对果实特征的认知和偏好与种内树木多样性联系起来的研究结果,同时关注族群间和城乡间的差异,将有助于设计有针对性的地方措施,以保护非洲油梨的农业生物多样性,同时考虑到其正在进行的驯化。

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