An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Karliova (Bingol-Turkey)
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2019Author
Nadiroglu, Muharrem and Behcet, Lutfi and Cakilcioglu, Ugur
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This study aims to identify wild plants collected for medical purposes
by the local people of Karliova District located in the Eastern Anatolia
region of Turkey and to determine the uses and local names of these
plants. A field study had been carried out for a period of approximately
4 years (2013-2016). During this period, 99 vascular plant specimens
were collected. Among them, 91 species are wild and 8 species are
cultivated plants. Demographic characteristics of participants, names of
the local plants, their utilized parts and preparation methods were
investigated and recorded. 99 plants were found to be used for medical
purposes before in the literature analysis of the plants used in our
study, while 9 plants were found to have no literature records. In
Turkey, local plant names display differences especially due to local
dialects. The plants used in Karliova are known by the same or different
local names in various parts of Anatolia. In the research area, local
people were found to use 99 plants from 26 families for curative
purposes. The medicinal uses of Stenotaenia macrocarpa Freyn \& Sint.,
Inula helenium L., Scorzonera incisa DC., Tripleurospermum caucasicum
(Willd.) Hayek, Astragalus chamaephaca Freyn, Geranium libanoticum
Schenk, Rhinanthus serotinus subsp. aestivalis (N.W.Zinger) Dostal,
Verbascum songaricum Schrenk. and Bunium elegans (Fenzl) Freyn that we
found were used in our study area and recorded for the first time. These
plants, used for the treatment of various diseases, are abundantly found
in this region. Drying of the medicinal plants enabled the local people
to use them in every season of the year.
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