1998
DOI: 10.22199/s07181043.1998.0016.00002
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La tradición surandina del desierto: etnobotánica del área del Salar de Atacama (Provincia de El Loa, Región de Antofagasta, Chile)

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“…Several of these species are known by the vernacular name "chachakoma" but Villagran et al, pointed out that given the same name to widely different species of the genus Senecio is basically wrong and misleading. 4 In this context, Senecio nutans Sch. Bip and Senecio atacamensis Phil., are also called "chachakoma" by local inhabitants, 5 but they are different plants likely different in their chemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of these species are known by the vernacular name "chachakoma" but Villagran et al, pointed out that given the same name to widely different species of the genus Senecio is basically wrong and misleading. 4 In this context, Senecio nutans Sch. Bip and Senecio atacamensis Phil., are also called "chachakoma" by local inhabitants, 5 but they are different plants likely different in their chemical composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, se considera un excelente cicatrizante, remedio para enfermedades del hígado y la diabetes, para la vejiga, el resfrío, la garganta, alivia la tos seca, la tos convulsiva, la fiebre, y en ayunas es muy poderoso para disolver cálculos por la acidez de los frutos; además, en cosmetología se usa para quitar las manchas cutáneas. Finalmente, también es utilizado como forraje, sobre todo para llamas, cabras y burros, y las raíces de algunas especies también son comestibles (Villagrán et al 1998(Villagrán et al , 1999 Un segundo taxón de origen cultural en PM-3 es el maíz (Zea mays L.), el cual está representado por una mazorca o marlo procedente de la capa 1, y un grano carbonizado en los inicios de la capa 2. Considerando que su comportamiento estratigráfico se opone al de las semillas de Opuntia sp., se puede inferir que el transporte y consumo de maíz en el alero es posterior a las ocupaciones que registran la importancia de la recolección de cactáceas.…”
Section: Localización De Los Sitios Y Caracterización Del Entorno Nunclassified
“…Many species of the genus Senecio have reportedly been used by Andean people in Chile as traditional remedies for mountain sickness. Several of these species are known by the vernacular name "chachakoma" but Villagran et al, pointed out that given the same name to widely different species of the genus Senecio is basically wrong and misleading [2]. In traditional medicine, the use of Senecio species for treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, eczema and wound healing have been reported [3][4][5] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%