ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB

In order to know the use and the plants used as medicine, a survey was conducted with students’ from9 year of the Municipal School of Elementary Education "Decisão" in the municipality of Pombal PB, in August 2011, where were applied 27 questionnaires with 27 students. Interviews applied i...

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Main Authors: Luci Cleide Farias Soares Sousa, Jessenildo Elson da Silva Sousa, José da Silva Sousa, José Alberto Calado Wanderley, Maria da Glória Borba Borges
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Language:English
Published: Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA) 2011-09-01
Series:Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Online Access:https://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/778
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spelling doaj-53a268a00da84b0da7bc7d68d6e286772021-06-15T13:17:05ZengGrupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável 1981-82032011-09-0163ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PBLuci Cleide Farias Soares SousaJessenildo Elson da Silva SousaJosé da Silva SousaJosé Alberto Calado WanderleyMaria da Glória Borba BorgesIn order to know the use and the plants used as medicine, a survey was conducted with students’ from9 year of the Municipal School of Elementary Education "Decisão" in the municipality of Pombal PB, in August 2011, where were applied 27 questionnaires with 27 students. Interviews applied in form of questionnaires, they resulted in the identification of 27 species distributed in 19 families, being that the families Lamiaceae, followed by Fabaceae and Anacardiaceae were those that had a greater representation. The plant most often cited in interviews was mint (Plectranthus amboinicus) (Lour.) Spreng, followed by lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) (DC.) Stapf. and Malva (Plectranthus barbatus) (Andr.) Benth. The most used parts of the plant were root with more representation, followed by bark, fruits and flowers. The main form of preparation is tea followed by juice and syrup. With regard to the purpose of homemade preparations showed a greater use in cases of flu, inflammation, headache, kidney pain, fever, diarrhea and pain of urine. https://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/778
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José Alberto Calado Wanderley
Maria da Glória Borba Borges
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Jessenildo Elson da Silva Sousa
José da Silva Sousa
José Alberto Calado Wanderley
Maria da Glória Borba Borges
ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável
author_facet Luci Cleide Farias Soares Sousa
Jessenildo Elson da Silva Sousa
José da Silva Sousa
José Alberto Calado Wanderley
Maria da Glória Borba Borges
author_sort Luci Cleide Farias Soares Sousa
title ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
title_short ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
title_full ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
title_fullStr ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
title_full_unstemmed ETHNOBOTANY KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF POMBAL-PB
title_sort ethnobotany knowledge of public school students in the city of pombal-pb
publisher Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)
series Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável
issn 1981-8203
publishDate 2011-09-01
description In order to know the use and the plants used as medicine, a survey was conducted with students’ from9 year of the Municipal School of Elementary Education "Decisão" in the municipality of Pombal PB, in August 2011, where were applied 27 questionnaires with 27 students. Interviews applied in form of questionnaires, they resulted in the identification of 27 species distributed in 19 families, being that the families Lamiaceae, followed by Fabaceae and Anacardiaceae were those that had a greater representation. The plant most often cited in interviews was mint (Plectranthus amboinicus) (Lour.) Spreng, followed by lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) (DC.) Stapf. and Malva (Plectranthus barbatus) (Andr.) Benth. The most used parts of the plant were root with more representation, followed by bark, fruits and flowers. The main form of preparation is tea followed by juice and syrup. With regard to the purpose of homemade preparations showed a greater use in cases of flu, inflammation, headache, kidney pain, fever, diarrhea and pain of urine.
url https://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/778
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