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本土农业知识:一种被忽视的基于人类的可持续作物保护与生产资源。

Indigenous agricultural knowledge: A neglected human based resource for sustainable crop protection and production.

作者信息

Melash Anteneh Agezew, Bogale Amare Assefa, Migbaru Abeje Tafere, Chakilu Gashaw Gismu, Percze Attila, Ábrahám Éva Babett, Mengistu Dejene K

机构信息

Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, Debark University, P.O. Box, 90, Debark, North Gondar, Ethiopia.

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Crop Sciences, University of Debrecen, Böszörményi Str. 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2023 Jan 14;9(1):e12978. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12978. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Indigenous knowledge, developed over generations and owned by communities or individuals within a community, offers alternative strategies and perspectives on resource management and use. However, as emphasized in the contemporary agricultural history of Ethiopia, the most effective indigenous agricultural knowledge has not been well documented and some of them are replaced by modern techniques. This study was therefore conducted to assess and document community-based techniques to control pests and diseases and the practical implications of indigenous farming techniques. A focus group discussion, key informant interviews and semi-structured questionnaires were conducted with 150 farmers. The result showed that a substantial number (92%) of the farming community uses indigenous based plant protection measures. Indigenous farmers (92%) splash liquids made of cow urine to control the adverse effect of fungi. Farmers are also using different seed selection methods for next season planting. About 29% of the farmers do single head-based seed selection prior to mass harvesting, 34% are collected as "" and 45% select their seeds during threshing. Indigenous farming knowledge varies with the natural feature of the growing location and cropping system, including the rainfall pattern, soil fertility status, crop, and weed type. The observed positive effect of indigenous agricultural practices on crop production substantiates the need to include these essential approaches in the cultivation system along with the modern agronomic techniques. This might reduce the dependency on expensive and pollutant agricultural inputs. However, sociodemographic factors such as educational level, marital status and farming experience have been found as a determinant factor that influences utilization of indigenous farming knowledge. It can be therefore inferred that documenting indigenous knowledge and proving its applicability scientifically could contribute to organically oriented agricultural production and consequently reduce agriculture's contribution to environmental pollution.

摘要

本土知识历经数代发展而成,归社区或社区内的个人所有,为资源管理和利用提供了替代策略和观点。然而,正如埃塞俄比亚当代农业历史所强调的,最有效的本土农业知识并未得到充分记录,其中一些已被现代技术所取代。因此,本研究旨在评估和记录基于社区的病虫害防治技术以及本土耕作技术的实际影响。对150名农民进行了焦点小组讨论、关键信息人访谈和半结构化问卷调查。结果表明,相当一部分(92%)农业社区采用基于本土的植物保护措施。本土农民(92%)喷洒由牛尿制成的液体来控制真菌的不利影响。农民们还在下一季种植时采用不同的选种方法。约29%的农民在大规模收获前进行单头选种,34%的农民将种子作为“ ”收集,45%的农民在脱粒时选种。本土耕作知识因种植地点的自然特征和种植系统而异,包括降雨模式、土壤肥力状况、作物和杂草类型。观察到的本土农业实践对作物生产的积极影响证实了将这些基本方法与现代农艺技术一起纳入种植系统的必要性。这可能会减少对昂贵且污染环境的农业投入的依赖。然而,教育水平、婚姻状况和耕作经验等社会人口因素已被发现是影响本土耕作知识利用的决定性因素。因此可以推断,记录本土知识并科学证明其适用性有助于有机导向的农业生产,从而减少农业对环境污染的贡献。

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