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Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali

BACKGROUND: Carapa procera is a native oil tree species with multipurpose values traditionally exploited by the local population in Southern Mali. This study focused on the assessment of local knowledge about the use of Carapa procera. METHODS: Semi-structured ethnobotanical questionnaires were cond...

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Autores principales: Dembélé, Urbain, Lykke, Anne Mette, Koné, Yénizié, Témé, Bino, Kouyaté, Amadou Malé
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4430020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25971304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-11-14
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author Dembélé, Urbain
Lykke, Anne Mette
Koné, Yénizié
Témé, Bino
Kouyaté, Amadou Malé
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Lykke, Anne Mette
Koné, Yénizié
Témé, Bino
Kouyaté, Amadou Malé
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description BACKGROUND: Carapa procera is a native oil tree species with multipurpose values traditionally exploited by the local population in Southern Mali. This study focused on the assessment of local knowledge about the use of Carapa procera. METHODS: Semi-structured ethnobotanical questionnaires were conducted among the ethnic groups Senufo, Fulani and Bambara in two localities in the Sudanian zone in Mali. Use values among these ethnic groups and gender were evaluated. RESULTS: This study showed that Carapa procera is a species with multiple uses and high use values. According to the consensus value for plant parts (CPP), the nuts constituted 57% of exploited plant parts followed by bark and leaves (12%), wood and roots (7%), mistletoes (4%) and gum (1%). The use diversity (UD) values of Carapa procera showed a high proportion of cosmetic (UD = 0.49) and therapeutic (UD = 0.36) uses. The UD for therapeutic uses was higher for ethnic groups in Ziékorodougou than in Niankorobougou. In contrast, the UD for cosmetic uses was higher for ethnic groups in Niankorobougou than in Ziékorodougou. Comparative analysis between ethnic groups revealed that the highest UD for cosmetic uses (0.63) was observed in the Bambara ethnic group, whereas the highest UD for therapeutic uses (0.39) was obtained in the Senufo ethnic group. The UD showed that cosmetic uses were higher for women than for men in both locations. Men in Ziékorodougou had the highest level of knowledge regarding plant parts used, forms of use and the specific reasons for using Carapa procera. CONCLUSION: This study highlighted the sociocultural importance of Carapa procera. In the light of its multipurpose uses, the promotion and enhancement of Carapa procera can provide significant socio-economic benefits to local people. In this perspective, it is necessary to implement conservation strategies and sustainable management through domestication of the species.
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spelling pubmed-44300202015-05-14 Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali Dembélé, Urbain Lykke, Anne Mette Koné, Yénizié Témé, Bino Kouyaté, Amadou Malé J Ethnobiol Ethnomed Research BACKGROUND: Carapa procera is a native oil tree species with multipurpose values traditionally exploited by the local population in Southern Mali. This study focused on the assessment of local knowledge about the use of Carapa procera. METHODS: Semi-structured ethnobotanical questionnaires were conducted among the ethnic groups Senufo, Fulani and Bambara in two localities in the Sudanian zone in Mali. Use values among these ethnic groups and gender were evaluated. RESULTS: This study showed that Carapa procera is a species with multiple uses and high use values. According to the consensus value for plant parts (CPP), the nuts constituted 57% of exploited plant parts followed by bark and leaves (12%), wood and roots (7%), mistletoes (4%) and gum (1%). The use diversity (UD) values of Carapa procera showed a high proportion of cosmetic (UD = 0.49) and therapeutic (UD = 0.36) uses. The UD for therapeutic uses was higher for ethnic groups in Ziékorodougou than in Niankorobougou. In contrast, the UD for cosmetic uses was higher for ethnic groups in Niankorobougou than in Ziékorodougou. Comparative analysis between ethnic groups revealed that the highest UD for cosmetic uses (0.63) was observed in the Bambara ethnic group, whereas the highest UD for therapeutic uses (0.39) was obtained in the Senufo ethnic group. The UD showed that cosmetic uses were higher for women than for men in both locations. Men in Ziékorodougou had the highest level of knowledge regarding plant parts used, forms of use and the specific reasons for using Carapa procera. CONCLUSION: This study highlighted the sociocultural importance of Carapa procera. In the light of its multipurpose uses, the promotion and enhancement of Carapa procera can provide significant socio-economic benefits to local people. In this perspective, it is necessary to implement conservation strategies and sustainable management through domestication of the species. BioMed Central 2015-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4430020/ /pubmed/25971304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-11-14 Text en © Dembélé et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), 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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Lykke, Anne Mette
Koné, Yénizié
Témé, Bino
Kouyaté, Amadou Malé
Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title_full Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title_fullStr Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title_full_unstemmed Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title_short Use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on Carapa procera trees in the Sudanian zone in Mali
title_sort use-value and importance of socio-cultural knowledge on carapa procera trees in the sudanian zone in mali
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4430020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25971304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-11-14
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