Journal of Bioresource Management (Apr 2021)

The Phytotherapeutic Arsenal in the Guerbes-Sanhadja Wetlands Complex (North East of Algeria)

  • Belaidi Abdelouahab ,
  • Beghami Yassine,
  • Francisco Maria Vázquez ,
  • Souilah Nabila,
  • Bendif Hamdi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35691/JBM.1202.0179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 38 – 54

Abstract

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This study documents indigenous medicinal flora - utilization, and was carried out in the Guerbes-Sanhadja wetland complex, between January 2018 and December 2020. The detailed information was gathered from users of medicinal plants mainly based on semi-structured interviews. A total of 102 plant species distributed in 48 families were found in practice by the natives for fulfilling their daily life requirements. The most frequently cited plants are: Myrtus communis L. (158 citations), Pistacia lentiscus L. (122) and Thymus vulgaris L. (97). Most of the medicinal species listed were herbs (68.93%). The phanerophytes (33.33%) and hemicriptophytes (27.45%) were the principal species used by the local population of the complex to treat different diseases. And finally, the dependence of the local population on medicinal plants prompted the establishment of a complex management plan in order to promote and protect them through their rational use and domestication.

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