2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d211001
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Ethnobotanical investigation of spice and condiment plants used by the Taming tribe in Aceh, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Navia ZI, Audira D, Afifah N, Turnip K, Nuarini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Ethnobotanical investigation of spice and condiment plants used by the Taming tribe in Aceh, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 4467-4473. Communities are inseparable from plants in meeting their daily food needs, especially plants as supplementary food. The aim of this study was to investigate of ethnobotany and economic value of spice and condiment plants used by Tamiang tribe in Aceh, Indonesia. A field survey was conducted in three sub-… Show more

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“…The part of medicinal plants mostly used by the community was the leaves and the least was the seeds. Several ethnobotanical surveys reported similar results with the leaves as the most frequently used plant parts (Malini et al 2017;Suwardi et al 2019;Navia et al 2020b;Adam et al 2020;. Respondents preferred leaves as a raw material for traditional medicine because harvesting the leaves is less harmful to the plants.…”
Section: Plant Part Usedmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…The part of medicinal plants mostly used by the community was the leaves and the least was the seeds. Several ethnobotanical surveys reported similar results with the leaves as the most frequently used plant parts (Malini et al 2017;Suwardi et al 2019;Navia et al 2020b;Adam et al 2020;. Respondents preferred leaves as a raw material for traditional medicine because harvesting the leaves is less harmful to the plants.…”
Section: Plant Part Usedmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Many ethnobotanical studies in Indonesia describe the use of medicinal plants by the indigenous community for healing processes in which this knowledge has been practiced and inherited from generation to generation (Sujarwo et al 2015;Batoro and Siswanto 2017;Mustofa et al 2020;Rahmawati et al 2020;Suwardi et al 2021). In Indonesia, particularly in the Aceh province, there is a tendency of declining traditional knowledge among the younger generation (Navia et al 2020b;Suwardi et al 2020c). In addition, modernization has changed the lifestyle of the younger generation, resulting in a loss of local knowledge in certain communities (Weckmüller et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A species of Zingiberaceae, Alpinia galanga, commonly found in this research area, is native to Java (Wu et al 2021), which grows well in wet and shady habitats (Hanh et al 2014). A. galanga is mainly used to create a unique flavor and seasoning food in Tamiang tribe, Aceh (Navia et al 2020). In Kudus, Central Java, A. galanga is used to cure tinea versicolor (panu) as well as seasoning (Khusna 2019), while in Mt.…”
Section: Species Diversity and Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…North Kalimantan has a variety of natural resources both at sea and on land . Ethnobotanical knowledge has a vital role in managing natural resources (Navia et al 2020).…”
Section: Ai Fui and Puimentioning
confidence: 99%