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Plant knowledge of the Shuhi in the Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Weckerle, CS; Huber, FK; Yang, YP; Sun, WB
刊名ECONOMIC BOTANY
出版日期2006-03-01
卷号60期号:1页码:3-23
关键词Ethnobotany Food Plants Medicinal Plants Ritual Plants Shuiluo Valley Tibeto-burman
ISSN号0013-0001
通讯作者weckerle@ethnobot.ch ; huber@ethnobot.ch ; yangyp@mail.kib.ac.cn ; wbsun@mail.kib.ac.cn
文献子类Article
英文摘要The Shuhi are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of around 1,500 people living exclusively in the Shuiluo Valley, southwest China. We documented their plant knowledge concerning wild collected species, and analyzed food, medicine, and ritual uses. Overall, uses, collection sites, and use frequencies of 136 plant species were documented. The plants were divided in fodder (46 spp.), food (43 spp.), medicine (27 spp.), ritual plants (20 spp.), fuelwood (17 spp.), plants used for construction (8 spp.), ornamentals (2 spp.), and "others" (34 spp.). rood plains mainly consist of fruits and leafy vegetables, and the uses are comparable with those of other ethnic groups in the area. Knowledge about medicinal plants is relatively limited, since traditional Shuhi healers use ritual and other healing methods instead of medicinal plants. Ritual plants play an important role relative to human well-being. Villagers and ritualists use them to keep the environment clean of malevolent spirits and to maintain a good relationship with the deities. All habitats, front the dry shrub vegetation at the valley bottom up to the alpine shrub, are used for plant collection, but 87% of all species art, collected in the near vicinity of the villages around the fields and in the dry shrub vegetation. Finally we postulate two main factors influencing wild plain use among the Shuhi: cultural values and accessibility.; The Shuhi are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of around 1,500 people living exclusively in the Shuiluo Valley, southwest China. We documented their plant knowledge concerning wild collected species, and analyzed food, medicine, and ritual uses. Overall, uses, collection sites, and use frequencies of 136 plant species were documented. The plants were divided in fodder (46 spp.), food (43 spp.), medicine (27 spp.), ritual plants (20 spp.), fuelwood (17 spp.), plants used for construction (8 spp.), ornamentals (2 spp.), and "others" (34 spp.). rood plains mainly consist of fruits and leafy vegetables, and the uses are comparable with those of other ethnic groups in the area. Knowledge about medicinal plants is relatively limited, since traditional Shuhi healers use ritual and other healing methods instead of medicinal plants. Ritual plants play an important role relative to human well-being. Villagers and ritualists use them to keep the environment clean of malevolent spirits and to maintain a good relationship with the deities. All habitats, front the dry shrub vegetation at the valley bottom up to the alpine shrub, are used for plant collection, but 87% of all species art, collected in the near vicinity of the villages around the fields and in the dry shrub vegetation. Finally we postulate two main factors influencing wild plain use among the Shuhi: cultural values and accessibility.
学科主题Plant Sciences
WOS关键词WILD EDIBLE PLANTS ; MEDICINAL-PLANTS ; SIKKIM-HIMALAYA ; TRADITIONAL PHYTOTHERAPY ; EASTERN HIMALAYAS ; BIOSPHERE RESERVE ; CONSERVATION ; YUNNAN ; NEPAL ; PEOPLE
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000236988600001
公开日期2011-12-06
源URL[http://ir.kib.ac.cn:8080/handle/151853/2641]  
专题昆明植物研究所_中国科学院青藏高原研究所昆明部
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Kunming Inst Bot, Kunming 650204, Peoples R China
2.Univ Zurich, Inst Systemat Bot, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
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Weckerle, CS,Huber, FK,Yang, YP,et al. Plant knowledge of the Shuhi in the Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China[J]. ECONOMIC BOTANY,2006,60(1):3-23.
APA Weckerle, CS,Huber, FK,Yang, YP,&Sun, WB.(2006).Plant knowledge of the Shuhi in the Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China.ECONOMIC BOTANY,60(1),3-23.
MLA Weckerle, CS,et al."Plant knowledge of the Shuhi in the Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China".ECONOMIC BOTANY 60.1(2006):3-23.

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