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Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas

Quelites are edible wild plants, which are known as vegetables in some regions of the state of Chiapas and grow regularly in milpas and home gardens. The objective of this work is to know the diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in the milpas of Sombra Carrizal, Huitiupán, Chiapas. Quantitat...

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Autores principales: Morales-Valenzuela, Guadalupe, Hernández López, Dalia Marisol, Padilla-Vega, José
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01
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author Morales-Valenzuela, Guadalupe
Hernández López, Dalia Marisol
Padilla-Vega, José
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Hernández López, Dalia Marisol
Padilla-Vega, José
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description Quelites are edible wild plants, which are known as vegetables in some regions of the state of Chiapas and grow regularly in milpas and home gardens. The objective of this work is to know the diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in the milpas of Sombra Carrizal, Huitiupán, Chiapas. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used, mainly the ethnographic approach. The techniques used were the in-depth interview, participant observation and the sampling of the vegetables present in 10 milpas. Eight species of vegetables were found:white blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrescens), purple blackberry nightshade (Solanum americanum), cuña or cuñay (Witheringia meiantha), common sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus), tsuy (Liabum glabrum or Sinclairia discolor), mustard (Brassica juncea) and two varieties of cauliflower (Brassica sp). The most abundant species were purple blackberry nightshade, mustard and the two varieties of cauliflower. These species are the most important for the consumption of the peasant families of Sombra Carrizal. The most common forms of preparation are cooked, fried, grilled, and raw. In some cases, they are used as fodder plants to feed backyard animals and when there are surpluses they are marketed within the community. Most of the identified species are naturally propagated, however, in the case of cauliflower, it requires farmers to spread the seeds in the fields. Despite the loss of knowledge about their management and the increase in the use of herbicides, vegetables are still present in the fields of Sombra Carrizal.
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spelling oai_chapingo-rchsagt-_article-902023-08-28T16:27:43Z Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas Diversidad, abundancia y usos de las verduras de las milpas en una comunidad tsotsil de Huitiupán, Chiapas Morales-Valenzuela, Guadalupe Hernández López, Dalia Marisol Padilla-Vega, José Hojas comestibles conservación campesino Edible leaves conservation peasant Quelites are edible wild plants, which are known as vegetables in some regions of the state of Chiapas and grow regularly in milpas and home gardens. The objective of this work is to know the diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in the milpas of Sombra Carrizal, Huitiupán, Chiapas. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used, mainly the ethnographic approach. The techniques used were the in-depth interview, participant observation and the sampling of the vegetables present in 10 milpas. Eight species of vegetables were found:white blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrescens), purple blackberry nightshade (Solanum americanum), cuña or cuñay (Witheringia meiantha), common sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus), tsuy (Liabum glabrum or Sinclairia discolor), mustard (Brassica juncea) and two varieties of cauliflower (Brassica sp). The most abundant species were purple blackberry nightshade, mustard and the two varieties of cauliflower. These species are the most important for the consumption of the peasant families of Sombra Carrizal. The most common forms of preparation are cooked, fried, grilled, and raw. In some cases, they are used as fodder plants to feed backyard animals and when there are surpluses they are marketed within the community. Most of the identified species are naturally propagated, however, in the case of cauliflower, it requires farmers to spread the seeds in the fields. Despite the loss of knowledge about their management and the increase in the use of herbicides, vegetables are still present in the fields of Sombra Carrizal. Los quelites son plantas silvestres comestibles, las cuales se conocen como verduras en algunas regiones del estado de Chiapas y crecen regularmente en las milpas y huertos familiares. El objetivo del presente trabajo es conocer la diversidad, abundancia y usos de las verduras en las milpas de Sombra Carrizal, Huitiupán, Chiapas. Se utilizaron métodos cuantitativos y cualitativos, principalmente el enfoque etnográfico. Las técnicas empleadas, fueron la entrevista a profundidad, observación participante y el muestreo de las verduras presentes en 10 milpas. Se encontraron ocho especies de verduras: hierbamora blanca (Solanum nigrescens), hierbamora morada (Solanum americanum), cuña o cuñay (Witheringia meiantha), chicorio (Sonchus oleraceus), tsuy (Liabum glabrum o Sinclairia discolor), mostaza (Brassica juncea) y dos variedades de coliflor (Brassica sp). Las especies más abundantes fueron la hierbamora morada, la mostaza y las dos variedades de coliflor. Estas especies son las más importantes para el consumo de las familias campesinas de Sombra Carrizal. Las formas de preparación más comunes son cocido, frito, asado y crudo. En algunos casos se aprovechan como plantas forrajeras para la alimentación de animales de traspatio y cuando hay excedentes se comercializan al interior de la comunidad. La mayoría de las especies identificadas se propagan de manera natural. Sin embargo, en el caso de la coliflor, requiere que los campesinos esparzan las semillas en los campos de cultivo. A pesar de la pérdida de conocimiento sobre su manejo y el incremento en el uso de herbicidas, las verduras siguen presentes en las milpas de Sombra Carrizal. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022-02-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01 10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January-June; 5-16 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2022): enero-junio; 5-16 2954-3886 2954-3886 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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conservación
campesino
Edible leaves
conservation
peasant
Morales-Valenzuela, Guadalupe
Hernández López, Dalia Marisol
Padilla-Vega, José
Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_alt Diversidad, abundancia y usos de las verduras de las milpas en una comunidad tsotsil de Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_full Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_fullStr Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_full_unstemmed Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_short Diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a Tsotsil community of Huitiupán, Chiapas
title_sort diversity, abundance, and uses of vegetables in milpas within a tsotsil community of huitiupán, chiapas
topic Hojas comestibles
conservación
campesino
Edible leaves
conservation
peasant
topic_facet Hojas comestibles
conservación
campesino
Edible leaves
conservation
peasant
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.03.01
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