Ethnobotanicalstudieswhichaimtoshedlightonlocalhuman-plantinteractionsintheBaşarakavak Konya ,continued with the support of the Turkish Academy of Sciences TÜBA between 2004-2006years. Plants used for food, medicine, animal food, heating, and similar purposes by the residents in the Başarakavak Konya alongwith the accumulated knowledge of the residents, are documented. Twenty one field trips were carried out between 2004-2006years, and a total of thirty six-days in the field were devoted to the study by a team of six researchers alternately. During this time period interviews were made with about 30 informants within Başarakavak surrounding, and 240plant samples with related information were collected. Among the sampled plants 106 food, 75 fodder, 17 medicinal, 13 handicraft, 8 fuel plants, and about 78 plants with various uses were recorded. Several plants have more than one use, and especially food and fodder plant uses are overlapping. 297recipes related to various wild and cultivated plant uses were recorded, and some activities related to plants were also recorded with photographs. 107-126 OSMAN TUGAY:TUBAKED8/2010 10/20/11 12:52 AM Page Y M
Başarakavak'ta Konya halkın değişik alanlardaki bitki bilgisini saptamaya yönelik etnobotanikçalışmalan2004 ila 2006 yıllan arasında Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi'nin TÜBA desteğiyle sürdürülmüştür. Başarakavak Kasabasıda halkın gıda, ilaç, yem, yakacak ve diğer amaçlarla yararlandığı ve geçmişte kullandığı bitkilere ilişkin geleneksel bilgiler ortaya konmuştur. 2004 ve 2006yıllan arasında toplam yirmi bir kez Başarakavak'a giderek altı kişilik bir ekiple dönüşümlü olarak toplam 36 gün alanda çalışılmıştır. Bu süre içinde Başarakavak'ta 30 kişiyle görüşülmüş, 240 bitki örneği ve bunlara ait yerel bilgiler toplanmıştır. Bazı örtüşen kullanımlar da olmakla birlikte 106 gıda, 75 yem, 17 ilaç, 13 el sanatları ve 8 yakacak kullanımın yanı sıra 78 bitki türünün farklı alanlarda yararlı oldukları saptanmıştır. Özellikle gıda ve yem bitkileri kullanımları arasında belidi bir örtüşme olduğu gözlenmiştir. Farklı bitki kullanımlarına ilişkin 297kullanım reçetesi derlenmiş; doğal/yabani bitkilere ve yerel tarım bitkilerine ait örnekler alınmış; bitki kullanımları fotoğraf ile de belgelenmiştir.
Etnobotanik Başarakavak gıda yem tibbi bitkiler el sanatları Konya
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Publication Date | September 1, 2011 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2011 Issue: 9 |
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