2023
DOI: 10.5586/asbp.9203
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Traditional ecological knowledge of bamboo in the Dulong community of northwestern Yunnan, China

Zhuo Cheng,
Yanxiao Fan,
Xian Hu
et al.

Abstract: The Dulong people have accumulated a wealth of traditional botanical knowledge (TBK) over a long period on bamboo use to adapt to their living environment, which impacts many aspects of the life, culture, and creative productivity of the Dulong people. However, research on TBK associated with bamboo in Dulong communities is still lacking. It is urgent to investigate and document the TBK related to bamboo in the context of rapid economic development and social changes in Dulong communities. Field surveys were c… Show more

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“…Fée is a fern plant of the family Sinopteridaceae, widely distributed in many regions of Russian, Japan, Korean and China. [15,16] The dried plants have been used as a folk medicine for the treatment hemoptysis and irregular menstruation, especially favored by She, Tibetan, Mongolian people. As early as in 1962, [17] phytochemical investigation by Ageta et al isolated a natural product from A. argentea, namely alepterolic acid with the content of approximately 2 % in the dried leaves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fée is a fern plant of the family Sinopteridaceae, widely distributed in many regions of Russian, Japan, Korean and China. [15,16] The dried plants have been used as a folk medicine for the treatment hemoptysis and irregular menstruation, especially favored by She, Tibetan, Mongolian people. As early as in 1962, [17] phytochemical investigation by Ageta et al isolated a natural product from A. argentea, namely alepterolic acid with the content of approximately 2 % in the dried leaves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%