130 research outputs found

    Ethnobotanical remarks on Central and Southern Italy

    Get PDF
    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The present paper is a brief survey on the ethnobotanical works published by the Authors since 1981, concerning the research carried out in some southern and central Italian regions. Before Roman domination these territories were first inhabited by local people, while the southern areas were colonized by the Greeks. These different cultural contributions left certain traces, both in the toponyms and in the vernacular names of the plants and, more generally, in the culture as a whole.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Field data were collected through open interviews, mainly of farmers, shepherds and elderly people, born or living in these areas for a long time. Voucher specimens of collected plants are preserved in the respective herbaria of the Authors and in the herbarium of "Roma Tre" University. Important contributions have been made by several students native to the areas under consideration. A comparative analysis with local specific ethnobotanical literature was carried out.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The paper reports several examples concerning human and veterinary popular medicine and in addition some anti-parasitic, nutraceutic, dye and miscellaneous uses are also described. Moreover vernacular names and toponyms are cited. Eight regions of central and southern Italy (particularly Latium, Abruzzo, Marche and Basilicata) were investigated and the data obtained are presented in 32 papers. Most of the species of ethnobotanical interest have been listed in Latium (368 species), Marche (274) and Abruzzo (203). The paper also highlights particularly interesting aspects or uses not previously described in the specific ethnobotanical literature.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Phyto-therapy in central and southern Italy is nowadays practised by a few elderly people who resort to medicinal plants only for mild complaints (on the contrary food uses are still commonly practised). Nowadays therapeutic uses, unlike in the past, are less closely or not at all linked to ritual aspects. Several plants deserve to be taken into consideration not only from the anthropological or cultural point of view, but also for further phyto-chemical investigation. Our studies, as well as those of other authors, try to provide an original picture of the local ethno-biodiversity.</p

    La Culture des Agrumes aux Etats-Unis (Suite et fin).

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. La Culture des Agrumes aux Etats-Unis (Suite et fin). In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 6ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°64, dĂ©cembre 1926. pp. 772-781

    Culture du MaĂŻs aux Etats-Unis.

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. Culture du MaĂŻs aux Etats-Unis. In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 18ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°199, mars 1938. pp. 157-175

    La Culture des Opuntias sans Epines.

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. La Culture des Opuntias sans Epines. In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 5ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°50, octobre 1925. pp. 765-768

    Le Pacanier en Amérique.

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. Le Pacanier en AmĂ©rique.. In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 10ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°110, octobre 1930. pp. 791-806

    Culture du Cowpea (Vigna sinensis Endl.) aux États-Unis

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. Culture du Cowpea (Vigna sinensis Endl.) aux États-Unis. In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 8ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°87, novembre 1928. pp. 767-774

    Le Dry-Farming dans les rĂ©gions semi-tropicales des États-Unis.

    No full text
    Uphof J.-C. Th. Le Dry-Farming dans les rĂ©gions semi-tropicales des États-Unis.. In: Revue de botanique appliquĂ©e et d'agriculture coloniale, 4ᔉ annĂ©e, bulletin n°35, 31 juillet 1924. pp. 433-442
    • 

    corecore