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Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China

With both a full collection of native vascular plant distributions and a full checklist of source plants of the Chinese Materia Medica (CMM), the Uygur Medicine (UM), and the Kazak Medicine (KM) for the Xinjiang region, we defined medicinal plant: vascular plant ratios (simplified as medicinal plant...

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Autores principales: Li, Liping, Zhang, Bengang, Xiao, Peigen, Qi, Yaodong, Zhang, Zhao, Liu, Haitao, Li, Xiaojin, Wang, Guoping, Terwei, André
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4938531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27391239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158405
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author Li, Liping
Zhang, Bengang
Xiao, Peigen
Qi, Yaodong
Zhang, Zhao
Liu, Haitao
Li, Xiaojin
Wang, Guoping
Terwei, André
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Zhang, Bengang
Xiao, Peigen
Qi, Yaodong
Zhang, Zhao
Liu, Haitao
Li, Xiaojin
Wang, Guoping
Terwei, André
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description With both a full collection of native vascular plant distributions and a full checklist of source plants of the Chinese Materia Medica (CMM), the Uygur Medicine (UM), and the Kazak Medicine (KM) for the Xinjiang region, we defined medicinal plant: vascular plant ratios (simplified as medicinal plant ratios hereafter) as the value of medicinal plant richness divided by vascular plant richness. We aimed to find whether the ratios are constant or change in different environments, which environmental variables determine medicinal plant ratios, and whether the ratios are more influenced by human or by natural environments. Finally, suggestions for medicinal plant conservation were addressed. We found that (1) medicinal plant ratios were not constant, and they were high in the Tarim Basin which was largely covered by desert, while they were relatively low in mountainous areas, especially in the Tianshan Mountains where the general species richness was high; (2) medicinal plant ratios were not significantly influenced by human activities, indicated by human population density distributions, but they were highly correlated with plant species richness and climate, i.e. ratios decreased with plant species richness and MAP, and were related quadratically with MAT; (3) CMM ratio and UM ratio were more influenced by plant richness than by climate, while KM ratio was more influenced by climate. We concluded that the percentages of plants used as medicines were not influenced by distances from human settlements, but were determined by species richness or climate. We suggest that (1), in general, the medicinal plant ratio could be a complementary indicator for medicinal plant conservation planning and (2), for the region of Xinjiang, not only high diversity areas, but also some extreme environments should be considered as compensation for a better protection of medicinal plants.
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spelling pubmed-49385312016-07-22 Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China Li, Liping Zhang, Bengang Xiao, Peigen Qi, Yaodong Zhang, Zhao Liu, Haitao Li, Xiaojin Wang, Guoping Terwei, André PLoS One Research Article With both a full collection of native vascular plant distributions and a full checklist of source plants of the Chinese Materia Medica (CMM), the Uygur Medicine (UM), and the Kazak Medicine (KM) for the Xinjiang region, we defined medicinal plant: vascular plant ratios (simplified as medicinal plant ratios hereafter) as the value of medicinal plant richness divided by vascular plant richness. We aimed to find whether the ratios are constant or change in different environments, which environmental variables determine medicinal plant ratios, and whether the ratios are more influenced by human or by natural environments. Finally, suggestions for medicinal plant conservation were addressed. We found that (1) medicinal plant ratios were not constant, and they were high in the Tarim Basin which was largely covered by desert, while they were relatively low in mountainous areas, especially in the Tianshan Mountains where the general species richness was high; (2) medicinal plant ratios were not significantly influenced by human activities, indicated by human population density distributions, but they were highly correlated with plant species richness and climate, i.e. ratios decreased with plant species richness and MAP, and were related quadratically with MAT; (3) CMM ratio and UM ratio were more influenced by plant richness than by climate, while KM ratio was more influenced by climate. We concluded that the percentages of plants used as medicines were not influenced by distances from human settlements, but were determined by species richness or climate. We suggest that (1), in general, the medicinal plant ratio could be a complementary indicator for medicinal plant conservation planning and (2), for the region of Xinjiang, not only high diversity areas, but also some extreme environments should be considered as compensation for a better protection of medicinal plants. Public Library of Science 2016-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4938531/ /pubmed/27391239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158405 Text en © 2016 Li et al 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 author and source are credited.
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Li, Liping
Zhang, Bengang
Xiao, Peigen
Qi, Yaodong
Zhang, Zhao
Liu, Haitao
Li, Xiaojin
Wang, Guoping
Terwei, André
Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title_full Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title_fullStr Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title_short Patterns and Environmental Determinants of Medicinal Plant : Vascular Plant Ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China
title_sort patterns and environmental determinants of medicinal plant : vascular plant ratios in xinjiang, northwest china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4938531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27391239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158405
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