USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO

Background. The patios are traditional productive units that provide plants with multiple use value to the rural families of Mexico. However, capitalism promotes its deterioration and violates food security. Objetive. Analyze the useful plants of the courtyards to the families of Santo Domingo Ocoti...

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Main Authors: Alejandro García Flores, María Ines Ayala Enríquez, Julieta Berenice Cabrera González, Dulce María Velázquez Miranda, Cindy Yazmary Martínez Bahena, José Manuel Pino Moreno
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2020-06-01
Series:Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
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Online Access:https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/3031
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spelling doaj-6bfaa4cf65a84036b3447356fb32fea42020-11-27T14:59:54ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622020-06-01232996USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICOAlejandro García Flores0María Ines Ayala Enríquez1Julieta Berenice Cabrera González2Dulce María Velázquez Miranda3Cindy Yazmary Martínez Bahena4José Manuel Pino Moreno5Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoBackground. The patios are traditional productive units that provide plants with multiple use value to the rural families of Mexico. However, capitalism promotes its deterioration and violates food security. Objetive. Analyze the useful plants of the courtyards to the families of Santo Domingo Ocotitlán in Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico. Methodology. Ethnobotanical knowledge was documented of 27 open interviews, guided tours and collection of botanical material for identification; the Cultural Value Indices (CVI) and medicinal diversity (MDV) of each plant were calculated. Results. 94 species belonging to 45 botanical families were recorded, Rosaceae highlighted (11.1%). Ten use values were recorded, with food (37.2%) and medicinal (29.7%) standing out. The medicinal plants treat 27 diseases classified in 10 categories, highlighting: digestive system (35.5%) and respiratory system (22.6%). 90% of the species are destined for self-sufficiency. The plants with the highest CVI were: Persea americana and Citrus aurantifolia (0.47). The species with the highest MDV was Aloe vera (0.19). Implications. The information generated in this research must be included in public management, conservation and social welfare policies.Conclusion. The traditional patios studied provide environmental goods and services to the peasant families of Santo Domingo.https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/3031alimentoconocimiento tradicionalmedicinaunidades productivasvalores de uso.
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author Alejandro García Flores
María Ines Ayala Enríquez
Julieta Berenice Cabrera González
Dulce María Velázquez Miranda
Cindy Yazmary Martínez Bahena
José Manuel Pino Moreno
spellingShingle Alejandro García Flores
María Ines Ayala Enríquez
Julieta Berenice Cabrera González
Dulce María Velázquez Miranda
Cindy Yazmary Martínez Bahena
José Manuel Pino Moreno
USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
alimento
conocimiento tradicional
medicina
unidades productivas
valores de uso.
author_facet Alejandro García Flores
María Ines Ayala Enríquez
Julieta Berenice Cabrera González
Dulce María Velázquez Miranda
Cindy Yazmary Martínez Bahena
José Manuel Pino Moreno
author_sort Alejandro García Flores
title USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
title_short USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
title_full USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
title_fullStr USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
title_full_unstemmed USEFUL PLANTS OF THE PLAYGROUNDS OF SANTO DOMINGO, OCOTITLÁN, TEPOZTLÁN, MORELOS, MÉXICO
title_sort useful plants of the playgrounds of santo domingo, ocotitlán, tepoztlán, morelos, méxico
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán
series Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
issn 1870-0462
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background. The patios are traditional productive units that provide plants with multiple use value to the rural families of Mexico. However, capitalism promotes its deterioration and violates food security. Objetive. Analyze the useful plants of the courtyards to the families of Santo Domingo Ocotitlán in Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico. Methodology. Ethnobotanical knowledge was documented of 27 open interviews, guided tours and collection of botanical material for identification; the Cultural Value Indices (CVI) and medicinal diversity (MDV) of each plant were calculated. Results. 94 species belonging to 45 botanical families were recorded, Rosaceae highlighted (11.1%). Ten use values were recorded, with food (37.2%) and medicinal (29.7%) standing out. The medicinal plants treat 27 diseases classified in 10 categories, highlighting: digestive system (35.5%) and respiratory system (22.6%). 90% of the species are destined for self-sufficiency. The plants with the highest CVI were: Persea americana and Citrus aurantifolia (0.47). The species with the highest MDV was Aloe vera (0.19). Implications. The information generated in this research must be included in public management, conservation and social welfare policies.Conclusion. The traditional patios studied provide environmental goods and services to the peasant families of Santo Domingo.
topic alimento
conocimiento tradicional
medicina
unidades productivas
valores de uso.
url https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/3031
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