Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria

An ethnobotanical survey of useful plants was conducted in Okomu forest reserve, with a view to documenting indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants used by the inhabitants of the communities and enclaves around the reserve. Information were obtainedfrom 106 structurally designed questionnaires, wh...

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Main Authors: O.A. Ugbogu, E.C. Chukwuma
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.Ajol.Info/index.php/jasem/article/view/188814
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description An ethnobotanical survey of useful plants was conducted in Okomu forest reserve, with a view to documenting indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants used by the inhabitants of the communities and enclaves around the reserve. Information were obtainedfrom 106 structurally designed questionnaires, which were administered to different individuals and thereafter analysed using descriptive statistics. A total of 90 angiosperm species in belonging to 45 families were identified to be useful in the management of various ailments within the study area. Euphorbiaceae and the Legumes constituted the highest species occurrence while the largest number of plant families (22) had only one species each represented. Further findings showed that the leaves and stem bark are the most useful parts of the plants while the flower and pith were the least useful. In general, the trees were the most useful of all plant habits followed by the herbs and the shrubs. While this work reflects the biodiversity richness of the study area and its environs, it also suggests the enforcement of conservation strategies as a measure to mitigate species loss. Keywords: Okomu Forest Reserve, ethno-medicine, medicinal plants, conservation
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spelling doaj-art-58c463cade7048849aa728e71fa78e9e2025-02-08T19:51:28ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992019-08-01237Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, NigeriaO.A. UgboguE.C. Chukwuma An ethnobotanical survey of useful plants was conducted in Okomu forest reserve, with a view to documenting indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants used by the inhabitants of the communities and enclaves around the reserve. Information were obtainedfrom 106 structurally designed questionnaires, which were administered to different individuals and thereafter analysed using descriptive statistics. A total of 90 angiosperm species in belonging to 45 families were identified to be useful in the management of various ailments within the study area. Euphorbiaceae and the Legumes constituted the highest species occurrence while the largest number of plant families (22) had only one species each represented. Further findings showed that the leaves and stem bark are the most useful parts of the plants while the flower and pith were the least useful. In general, the trees were the most useful of all plant habits followed by the herbs and the shrubs. While this work reflects the biodiversity richness of the study area and its environs, it also suggests the enforcement of conservation strategies as a measure to mitigate species loss. Keywords: Okomu Forest Reserve, ethno-medicine, medicinal plants, conservation https://www.Ajol.Info/index.php/jasem/article/view/188814Okomu Forest Reserveethno-medicinemedicinal plantsconservation
spellingShingle O.A. Ugbogu
E.C. Chukwuma
Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Okomu Forest Reserve
ethno-medicine
medicinal plants
conservation
title Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
title_full Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
title_short Ethnobotany of Okomu Forest Reserve, Edo State, Nigeria
title_sort ethnobotany of okomu forest reserve edo state nigeria
topic Okomu Forest Reserve
ethno-medicine
medicinal plants
conservation
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