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墨西哥西部一个纳瓦族起源社区对野生可食用树木的多种用途

Multiple Uses of Wild Edible Trees by a Nahua-Origin Community in Western Mexico.

作者信息

Pacheco-Flores Alana, Ortega-Álvarez Rubén, Carrillo-Galván María Guadalupe, Cach-Pérez Manuel J, Ruiz-Villarreal Emanuel, Casas Alejandro

机构信息

Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro No. 8701, Morelia 58190, Michoacán, Mexico.

Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Unidad de Posgrado, Edificio D, 1° Piso, Circuito de Posgrados, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04510, Mexico.

出版信息

Plants (Basel). 2024 Nov 28;13(23):3334. doi: 10.3390/plants13233334.

Abstract

Wild edible trees (WETs) play an important role in the diet of many rural communities. Therefore, research on their use and management is important to support both food sovereignty and local conservation of biocultural resources. We evaluated the different uses of WETs by the community of Zacualpan, Colima, in western Mexico, through 32 semi-structured interviews registering the species richness, plant parts consumed, and non-food uses. Additional information was collected on their management, availability, and forms of preparation. We used a cultural salience index to determine the food importance of the WETs mentioned. We registered 33 edible tree species (26 wild, 3 native crops, and 4 exotic crops) that were most commonly consumed as fruits or seeds. WETs were also used for fuel, live fences, timber, handicrafts, medicine, shade, fodder, poles, utensils, construction, tanning, soap, and paper. had the highest food salience, followed by , , , , and . Salient wild trees were collected in the wild and promoted in agroforestry systems. These trees provided food during the dry season and also had the highest number of additional uses. Promoting the biocultural value of WETs and their sustainable use can favor ecosystem conservation and local food sovereignty.

摘要

野生可食用树木(WETs)在许多农村社区的饮食中发挥着重要作用。因此,对其利用和管理进行研究对于支持粮食主权和当地生物文化资源保护都很重要。我们通过32次半结构化访谈,对墨西哥西部科利马州萨夸尔潘社区对野生可食用树木的不同用途进行了评估,记录了物种丰富度、食用的植物部位以及非食用用途。还收集了有关其管理、可获得性和制备形式的其他信息。我们使用文化显著性指数来确定所提及的野生可食用树木的食物重要性。我们记录了33种可食用树种(26种野生树种、3种本地作物和4种外来作物),它们最常被作为水果或种子食用。野生可食用树木还被用于燃料、活篱笆、木材、手工艺品、医药、遮荫、饲料、杆子、器具、建筑、制革、肥皂和纸张。 的食物显著性最高,其次是 、 、 、 和 。显著的野生树木在野外采集,并在农林业系统中得到推广。这些树木在旱季提供食物,并且还有最多的其他用途。提升野生可食用树木的生物文化价值及其可持续利用有利于生态系统保护和当地粮食主权。

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