2023
DOI: 10.32859/era.26.21.1-40
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Ethnobotany of plants used by indigenous communities in Birjand, a dry region with rich local traditional knowledge in eastern Iran

Toktam Mohammadi,
Hamid Moazzeni,
Atefeh Pirani
et al.

Abstract: Background: Despite locating in a dry region with a mostly homogeneous ethnic group, South Khorassan province has a high diversity of medicinal plant uses and rich cultural background. The current study was conducted in Birjand (South Khorassan province) and its 18 adjacent villages to document information concerning the plants used and introduce important plant species using ethnobotanical indices.Methods: In total, 59 people were interviewed about local plants and their utilizations using a semi-structured q… Show more

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“…Other ecological factors also play important roles in shaping species' distributions, such as biotic interactions and anthropogenic disturbances (Escobar et al, 2015;Wisz et al, 2013). Particularly, the negative effects of anthropogenic activities, such as irregular harvesting, and development can fragment species' habitats and reduce the distribution of the species in the future (Mohammadi et al, 2021(Mohammadi et al, , 2023.…”
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“…Other ecological factors also play important roles in shaping species' distributions, such as biotic interactions and anthropogenic disturbances (Escobar et al, 2015;Wisz et al, 2013). Particularly, the negative effects of anthropogenic activities, such as irregular harvesting, and development can fragment species' habitats and reduce the distribution of the species in the future (Mohammadi et al, 2021(Mohammadi et al, , 2023.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The species has been categorized as of Least Concern (LC) by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) criteria (IUCN, 2011). However, it is illegally harvested in its habitats owing to its useful medicinal properties; environmental changes such as global climate change can be add future pressure on its conservation states (Behroozian, et al, 2020;Karami et al, 2022;Mohammadi et al, 2021Mohammadi et al, , 2023).…”
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