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Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar

BACKGROUND: Known worldwide as the “traveler’s tree”, the Malagasy endemic species Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. (Strelitziaceae) is considered as an iconic symbol of Madagascar. It is a widespread species in the eastern part of the country with four different varieties which are well represented...

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Autores principales: Rakotoarivelo, Nivo, Razanatsima, Aina, Rakotoarivony, Fortunat, Rasoaviety, Lucien, Ramarosandratana, Aro Vonjy, Jeannoda, Vololoniaina, Kuhlman, Alyse R, Randrianasolo, Armand, Bussmann, Rainer W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25027625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-10-57
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author Rakotoarivelo, Nivo
Razanatsima, Aina
Rakotoarivony, Fortunat
Rasoaviety, Lucien
Ramarosandratana, Aro Vonjy
Jeannoda, Vololoniaina
Kuhlman, Alyse R
Randrianasolo, Armand
Bussmann, Rainer W
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Razanatsima, Aina
Rakotoarivony, Fortunat
Rasoaviety, Lucien
Ramarosandratana, Aro Vonjy
Jeannoda, Vololoniaina
Kuhlman, Alyse R
Randrianasolo, Armand
Bussmann, Rainer W
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description BACKGROUND: Known worldwide as the “traveler’s tree”, the Malagasy endemic species Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. (Strelitziaceae) is considered as an iconic symbol of Madagascar. It is a widespread species in the eastern part of the country with four different varieties which are well represented in Ambalabe community. All of them are used for different purposes and the species represents an important cultural value in the lives of the local population. However, uses of Ravenala are only generally well known by local population. Thus, in this study, we report on the different uses of Ravenala and its importance to the Ambalabe local people. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews among 116 people, 59 men and 57 women with ages ranging from 17 to 84 years old, free listing and market surveys were conducted in order to collect the vernacular names, the uses of Ravenala madagascariensis and the price of plant parts sold in local market. Then, the uses were categorized according to Cámara-Leret et al. classification. RESULTS: Different parts of the plant are currently used by local population, which are grouped as heart, trunk, leaves, petioles and rachis. Seven categories of use were recorded, most cited include: human food, utensils and tools, and house building. The most commonly used parts are trunk, heart, leaves and petioles for which the price varies between $3-15. Uses mentioned for construction (floor, roofs and wall), human food and utensils and tools are the most frequent and salient for local population. But the use of the plant as first materials for house building is revealed to be the most important for them. CONCLUSIONS: Ravenala madagascariensis is very important to the Ambalabe communities because for local population, it represents the Betsimisaraka cultural and traditional use of the plant for house building. Moreover, none of its parts are discarded. The harvest and sale of R. madagascariensis for building materials can also provide an additional source of income to the family. Besides, using Ravenala in house construction reduces the use of slow growing trees and contributes to the sustainable use of natural forest resources.
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spelling pubmed-41061852014-07-23 Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar Rakotoarivelo, Nivo Razanatsima, Aina Rakotoarivony, Fortunat Rasoaviety, Lucien Ramarosandratana, Aro Vonjy Jeannoda, Vololoniaina Kuhlman, Alyse R Randrianasolo, Armand Bussmann, Rainer W J Ethnobiol Ethnomed Research BACKGROUND: Known worldwide as the “traveler’s tree”, the Malagasy endemic species Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. (Strelitziaceae) is considered as an iconic symbol of Madagascar. It is a widespread species in the eastern part of the country with four different varieties which are well represented in Ambalabe community. All of them are used for different purposes and the species represents an important cultural value in the lives of the local population. However, uses of Ravenala are only generally well known by local population. Thus, in this study, we report on the different uses of Ravenala and its importance to the Ambalabe local people. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews among 116 people, 59 men and 57 women with ages ranging from 17 to 84 years old, free listing and market surveys were conducted in order to collect the vernacular names, the uses of Ravenala madagascariensis and the price of plant parts sold in local market. Then, the uses were categorized according to Cámara-Leret et al. classification. RESULTS: Different parts of the plant are currently used by local population, which are grouped as heart, trunk, leaves, petioles and rachis. Seven categories of use were recorded, most cited include: human food, utensils and tools, and house building. The most commonly used parts are trunk, heart, leaves and petioles for which the price varies between $3-15. Uses mentioned for construction (floor, roofs and wall), human food and utensils and tools are the most frequent and salient for local population. But the use of the plant as first materials for house building is revealed to be the most important for them. CONCLUSIONS: Ravenala madagascariensis is very important to the Ambalabe communities because for local population, it represents the Betsimisaraka cultural and traditional use of the plant for house building. Moreover, none of its parts are discarded. The harvest and sale of R. madagascariensis for building materials can also provide an additional source of income to the family. Besides, using Ravenala in house construction reduces the use of slow growing trees and contributes to the sustainable use of natural forest resources. BioMed Central 2014-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4106185/ /pubmed/25027625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-10-57 Text en Copyright © 2014 Rakotoarivelo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rakotoarivelo, Nivo
Razanatsima, Aina
Rakotoarivony, Fortunat
Rasoaviety, Lucien
Ramarosandratana, Aro Vonjy
Jeannoda, Vololoniaina
Kuhlman, Alyse R
Randrianasolo, Armand
Bussmann, Rainer W
Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title_full Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title_short Ethnobotanical and economic value of Ravenala madagascariensis Sonn. in Eastern Madagascar
title_sort ethnobotanical and economic value of ravenala madagascariensis sonn. in eastern madagascar
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25027625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-10-57
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