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AN ETHNOBOTANY STUDY IN ENEZ TOWN FROM EDİRNE

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 28 - 35, 28.07.2018

Abstract

In this study, 10 villages
of Enez province were visited and interviews were performed with 18 persons in
total. According to the determinations 29 of these utilized taxa were used for
medical, 34 taxa for food and 8 taxa for different purposes, except cultivated.  During this study is to determine the local
and Latin names, the parts used, forms and purposes of utilization of the
plants used by local people.

References

  • References: Akalın, E., Alpınar, K. (1994). A research on the medicinal and food plants of Tekirdağ (Turkey). Ege University, Journal of Faculty Pharmacy, p:2:1–11. Bulut, G. (2011). Folk medicinal plants of Silivri (Istanbul Turkey). Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal. 15(1):25–29. Davis, P.H. (1965-1988). Flora of Turkey and the Aegean Islands. Vol. 1-9, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. Ecevit Genç, G., Özhatay, N. (2006). An Ethnobotanical study in Çatalca (European part of İstanbul) II. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol. 3:73–89. Güner, A., Özhatay, N., Ekim, T., & Başer, K. H. C. (2000). Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol. 11. Second Supplement, Edinburgh. Güner, A., Aslan, S., Ekim, T., Vural, M., Babaç, M.T. (edlr) (2012). List of Turkey Plants (Vascular Plants). Nezahat Gökyiğit Botanik Garden and Flora Researchers Association Press, İstanbul. Güneş, F. (2015). Edirne Merkez ve Havsa İlçelerine Bağlı Köylerde Kullanılan Tıbbi Bitkiler, 1. Ulusal Bitki Biyolojisi Kongresi, 2-4 Eylül, Bolu. Güneş, F. (2016-a). Edirne'nin İpsala İlçesinde Halk İlacı Olarak Kullanılan Bitkiler; III. Tıbbi ve Aromatik Bitkiler Sempozyumu, 4-6 Ekim, Antalya, Güneş, F. (2016-b). Edirne’nin İpsala İlçesinde Yenen Bitkiler, Ulusal Uygulamalı Biyolojik Bilimler Kongresi, 26-29 Aralık, Dedeman Otel, Konya (Sözlü bildiri). Güneş, F. (2016-c) Edirne-Merkez ve Havsa İlçelerine Bağlı Köylerde Yenen Bitkiler, 1. Ulusal Marmara Eczacılık Kongresi, 3-5 Kasım Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi, İstanbul. Güneş, F. (2017a). Food Plants Used in Meriç Town from Turkey. Indian J of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 51(3)Suppl:S271-75. Güneş, F. (2017b). Medicinal plants used in the Uzunköprü district of Edirne, Turkey. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, history, 86, 4: 3565. Kartal, Ç. (2015). Edirne’nin Enez İlçesinde Halk İlacı Olarak Kullanılan Bitkiler. III. Tıbbi ve Aromatik Bitkiler Sempozyumu, 4-6 Ekim, Spice Hotel Belek, Antalya (Poster presentation). Kartal, Ç., Güneş, F. (2017). Medicinal Plants Used in Meriç Town from Turkey. Indian J of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 51(3)Suppl:249-53. Kültür, Ş. (2007). Medicinal plants used in Kırklareli Province (Turkey). J. Ethnopharmacol. 11:341–364. Kültür, Ş., Sami, S.N. (2009). Medicinal plants used in Isperih (Razgrad – Bulgaria) district. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 6(2):107–124. Tassou, C.C. (2006). Herbs, spices and gut health. In Handbook of Herbs and Spices, Volume 3 (pp. 151-176). World Health Organization (2000). Obesity: preventing and managing the global epidemic (No. 894). World Health Organization. Tuzlacı, E., Alpaslan, D.F. (2007). Turkish folk medicinal plants. Part V: Babaeski (Kırklareli), Journal of Faculty Pharmacy, Istanbul. 39:11–23. Tuzlacı, E., İşbilen, D.F.A., Bulut, G. (2010). Turkish folk medicinal plants, VIII: Lalapaşa (Edirne). Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal. 14:47–52
Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 28 - 35, 28.07.2018

Abstract

References

  • References: Akalın, E., Alpınar, K. (1994). A research on the medicinal and food plants of Tekirdağ (Turkey). Ege University, Journal of Faculty Pharmacy, p:2:1–11. Bulut, G. (2011). Folk medicinal plants of Silivri (Istanbul Turkey). Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal. 15(1):25–29. Davis, P.H. (1965-1988). Flora of Turkey and the Aegean Islands. Vol. 1-9, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. Ecevit Genç, G., Özhatay, N. (2006). An Ethnobotanical study in Çatalca (European part of İstanbul) II. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol. 3:73–89. Güner, A., Özhatay, N., Ekim, T., & Başer, K. H. C. (2000). Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol. 11. Second Supplement, Edinburgh. Güner, A., Aslan, S., Ekim, T., Vural, M., Babaç, M.T. (edlr) (2012). List of Turkey Plants (Vascular Plants). Nezahat Gökyiğit Botanik Garden and Flora Researchers Association Press, İstanbul. Güneş, F. (2015). Edirne Merkez ve Havsa İlçelerine Bağlı Köylerde Kullanılan Tıbbi Bitkiler, 1. Ulusal Bitki Biyolojisi Kongresi, 2-4 Eylül, Bolu. Güneş, F. (2016-a). Edirne'nin İpsala İlçesinde Halk İlacı Olarak Kullanılan Bitkiler; III. Tıbbi ve Aromatik Bitkiler Sempozyumu, 4-6 Ekim, Antalya, Güneş, F. (2016-b). Edirne’nin İpsala İlçesinde Yenen Bitkiler, Ulusal Uygulamalı Biyolojik Bilimler Kongresi, 26-29 Aralık, Dedeman Otel, Konya (Sözlü bildiri). Güneş, F. (2016-c) Edirne-Merkez ve Havsa İlçelerine Bağlı Köylerde Yenen Bitkiler, 1. Ulusal Marmara Eczacılık Kongresi, 3-5 Kasım Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi, İstanbul. Güneş, F. (2017a). Food Plants Used in Meriç Town from Turkey. Indian J of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 51(3)Suppl:S271-75. Güneş, F. (2017b). Medicinal plants used in the Uzunköprü district of Edirne, Turkey. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, history, 86, 4: 3565. Kartal, Ç. (2015). Edirne’nin Enez İlçesinde Halk İlacı Olarak Kullanılan Bitkiler. III. Tıbbi ve Aromatik Bitkiler Sempozyumu, 4-6 Ekim, Spice Hotel Belek, Antalya (Poster presentation). Kartal, Ç., Güneş, F. (2017). Medicinal Plants Used in Meriç Town from Turkey. Indian J of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 51(3)Suppl:249-53. Kültür, Ş. (2007). Medicinal plants used in Kırklareli Province (Turkey). J. Ethnopharmacol. 11:341–364. Kültür, Ş., Sami, S.N. (2009). Medicinal plants used in Isperih (Razgrad – Bulgaria) district. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 6(2):107–124. Tassou, C.C. (2006). Herbs, spices and gut health. In Handbook of Herbs and Spices, Volume 3 (pp. 151-176). World Health Organization (2000). Obesity: preventing and managing the global epidemic (No. 894). World Health Organization. Tuzlacı, E., Alpaslan, D.F. (2007). Turkish folk medicinal plants. Part V: Babaeski (Kırklareli), Journal of Faculty Pharmacy, Istanbul. 39:11–23. Tuzlacı, E., İşbilen, D.F.A., Bulut, G. (2010). Turkish folk medicinal plants, VIII: Lalapaşa (Edirne). Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal. 14:47–52
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Primary Language English
Journal Section First Issue
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Fatma Güneş This is me

Publication Date July 28, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Güneş, F. (2018). AN ETHNOBOTANY STUDY IN ENEZ TOWN FROM EDİRNE. Current Perspectives on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 1(1), 28-35.

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