Survey of wild food plants for human consumption in villages of Catak (Van-Turkey)
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2016Author
Mukemre, Muzaffer and Behcet, Lutfi and Cakilcioglu, Ugur
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This study aims to record accumulation of knowledge on plants which are
used as food by native people of Catak (Van, Turkey) that has a rich
culture and a very natural environment. In addition, the medical uses of
these plants were compiled from the literature. Study area was located
on the East of Anatolian diagonal, in the Eastern Anatolia Region. Field
study was carried out over a period of approximately two years
(2010-2012). During this period, 82 vascular plant taxa were collected.
The plants were pressed in the field and prepared for identification. A
total of 82 food plants belonging to 28 families were identified in the
region. In the study being conducted, use of wild plants as food points
out interest of people in Catak in wild plants. The fact that a large
proportion of edible plants are also being used for medicinal purposes
indicates that the use of wild plants has a high potential in the
region. The present study shows that further ethnobotanical
investigations are worthy to be carried out in Turkey, where most of
knowledge on popular food plants are still to discover. In Turkey, the
number of ethnobotanic studies is ever-increasing. However, traditional
uses of many wild plants have not been recorded yet. In terms of food
safety, the adverse effects that may arise due to the use of wild plants
without sufficient knowledge must be reported to the native people.
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