Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon

Abstract Background The Orchidaceae are noted for their floral diversity. In the Mount Cameroon Region (MCR), the genus Bulbophyllum is the most represented genus of the entire flora of this region. Despite the large number of different species in Orchidaceae, very little is known and documented abo...

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Main Authors: B. A. Fonge, S. E. Essomo, T. E. Bechem, P. T. Tabot, B. D. Arrey, Y. Afanga, E. M. Assoua
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13002-019-0308-1
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spelling doaj-98f3bcaad2644bc9a7daefc1844aa9752020-11-25T02:47:51ZengBMCJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine1746-42692019-06-0115111110.1186/s13002-019-0308-1Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount CameroonB. A. Fonge0S. E. Essomo1T. E. Bechem2P. T. Tabot3B. D. Arrey4Y. Afanga5E. M. AssouaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of BueaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of BueaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of BueaDepartment of Agriculture, Higher Technical Teachers’ Training College Kumba, University of BueaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of BueaDepartment of Botany and Plant Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of BueaAbstract Background The Orchidaceae are noted for their floral diversity. In the Mount Cameroon Region (MCR), the genus Bulbophyllum is the most represented genus of the entire flora of this region. Despite the large number of different species in Orchidaceae, very little is known and documented about the orchids in Cameroon at large, in the MCR in particular. Orchids are widely used in flower gardens and trade. The aim of this study was to assess the floristic value of the orchids compared with those of other parts of the world and equally assess species which are used in herbal medicines. Methods This research was carried out in the MCR and the main flower market in Cameroon. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to vendors, buyers, and cultivators at a ratio of 1:1:1, as well as to herbalists and cultural use indices computed. A total of 107 flower gardens in all gardening localities (07) of the region were sampled. Results A total of 66 out of 107 gardens had at least one orchid species. Five orchids which are hybrids cultivated by vegetative propagation are traded as ornamental plants in the MCR. A total of 23 species were used for herbal treatment of certain ailments. The ethnobotanical richness of orchids was scored at 6.86. Ansellia africana had the highest cultural importance index (CI), relative importance index (RI), and the relative use index (RNU) while tradactyle tridactylites had the lowest. It was also found that most orchids were used for clairvoyance that is highly associated with myths or folklore and also for external application. Conclusion The level of awareness on uses of orchids in the MCR is low. Many people consume orchids mixed with different species of plants for herbal treatment. Orchid trade is used as a part of subsistence by orchid cultivators and vendors.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13002-019-0308-1
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author B. A. Fonge
S. E. Essomo
T. E. Bechem
P. T. Tabot
B. D. Arrey
Y. Afanga
E. M. Assoua
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S. E. Essomo
T. E. Bechem
P. T. Tabot
B. D. Arrey
Y. Afanga
E. M. Assoua
Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
author_facet B. A. Fonge
S. E. Essomo
T. E. Bechem
P. T. Tabot
B. D. Arrey
Y. Afanga
E. M. Assoua
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title Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
title_short Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
title_full Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
title_fullStr Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of Mount Cameroon
title_sort market trends and ethnobotany of orchids of mount cameroon
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
issn 1746-4269
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background The Orchidaceae are noted for their floral diversity. In the Mount Cameroon Region (MCR), the genus Bulbophyllum is the most represented genus of the entire flora of this region. Despite the large number of different species in Orchidaceae, very little is known and documented about the orchids in Cameroon at large, in the MCR in particular. Orchids are widely used in flower gardens and trade. The aim of this study was to assess the floristic value of the orchids compared with those of other parts of the world and equally assess species which are used in herbal medicines. Methods This research was carried out in the MCR and the main flower market in Cameroon. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to vendors, buyers, and cultivators at a ratio of 1:1:1, as well as to herbalists and cultural use indices computed. A total of 107 flower gardens in all gardening localities (07) of the region were sampled. Results A total of 66 out of 107 gardens had at least one orchid species. Five orchids which are hybrids cultivated by vegetative propagation are traded as ornamental plants in the MCR. A total of 23 species were used for herbal treatment of certain ailments. The ethnobotanical richness of orchids was scored at 6.86. Ansellia africana had the highest cultural importance index (CI), relative importance index (RI), and the relative use index (RNU) while tradactyle tridactylites had the lowest. It was also found that most orchids were used for clairvoyance that is highly associated with myths or folklore and also for external application. Conclusion The level of awareness on uses of orchids in the MCR is low. Many people consume orchids mixed with different species of plants for herbal treatment. Orchid trade is used as a part of subsistence by orchid cultivators and vendors.
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