The edible and miscellaneous useful plants in Marmaris (Southwest Turkey)
Year 2014,
Volume: 44 Issue: 1, 69 - 78, 29.01.2015
Bahar Gürdal
,
Şükran Kültür
Abstract
In the ethnobotanical study of Marmaris district (Muğla, Southwest Turkey) the edible and miscellaneous useful (broom, animal food, decorative etc.) plants are documented. During the field studies used parts and uses of plants are recorded. In the study area 80 species belonging to 35 families have edible and miscellaneous uses and among them 68 species are wild and 12 species are cultivated plants. 53 taxa are used as edibles and 33 taxa are used for different purposes. The collected plants were identified and prepared voucher specimens were kept in the The Herbarium of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istanbul University (ISTE)
References
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The edible and miscellaneous useful plants in Marmaris (Southwest Turkey)
Year 2014,
Volume: 44 Issue: 1, 69 - 78, 29.01.2015
Bahar Gürdal
,
Şükran Kültür
Abstract
In the ethnobotanical study of Marmaris district (Muğla, Southwest Turkey) the edible and miscellaneous useful (broom, animal food, decorative etc.) plants are documented. During the field studies used parts and uses of plants are recorded. In the study area 80 species belonging to 35 families have edible and miscellaneous uses and among them 68 species are wild and 12 species are cultivated plants. 53 taxa are used as edibles and 33 taxa are used for different purposes. The collected plants were identified and prepared voucher specimens were kept in the The Herbarium of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Istanbul University (ISTE)
References
- 1. Byfield A, Atay S, Özhatay N. Important Plant Areas in Turkey: 122 Key Turkish Botanical Sites. WWF Turkey, İstanbul 2010.
- 2. Gürdal B. Ethnobotanical Study In Marmaris District (Muğla). Istanbul University, Institute of Health Science, Department of Pharmaceutical Botany. Master Thesis. Istanbul. 2010.
- 3. Gürdal, B, Kültür Ş. An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Marmaris (Muğ- la, Turkey). Journal of Ethnopharmacology 146: 113–126, 2013.
- 4. Rehecho S, Uriarte-Pueyo I, Calvo J, Vivas L.A, Calvo M.I. Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants in Nor-Yauyos, a part of the Landscape Reserve Nor-Yauyos-Cochas, Peru. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 133; 75–85, 2011.
- 5. Davis PH, editor. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol. 1-9, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1965-1985.
- 6. Davis PH, Mill RR, Tan K. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol. 10 (Suplement I), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1988.
- 7. Güner A, Özhatay N, Ekim T, Başer KHC. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol 11 (Supplement II). Edinburg: Edinburgh University Press; 2000.
- 8. Ertuğ F. Wild Edible Plants of the Bodrum Area (Muğla, Turkey). Turk J Bot 28: 161-174, 2004.