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dc.contributor.authorKiliç, M
dc.contributor.authorYildiz, K
dc.contributor.authorKiliç, FM
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-18T11:58:22Z
dc.date.available2024-07-18T11:58:22Z
dc.description.abstractSPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
dc.identifier.issn1572-9915
dc.identifier.urihttp://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/7312
dc.language.isoArticle
dc.publisher0300-7839
dc.subjectWe conducted an ethnobotanical field study of traditional medicinal plants in 91 villages of Artuklu District among four ethnic groups: Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, and Assyrian. We interviewed 365 elderly informants and recorded traditional uses of 85 identified botanical taxa, including four endemic species previously unidentified as medicinal plants:Arum rupicolaBoiss.,Gundelia mesopotamicaFirat,Alkanna trichophilaHub.-Mor., andCrocus leichtlinii(Dewar) Bowles. We gathered data specifically on medicinal uses of these taxa to determine the relative importance of the species surveyed and calculate the informant consensus factor (FIC) in relation to medicinal plant use. The highest use values were recorded for the speciesTeucrium poliumL. (0.78),Urtica dioicaL. (0.60) andCrataegus azarolusL., (0.59), while the highest FIC was for gynecological diseases (0.93).
dc.titleEnglish
dc.typeESSENTIAL OIL
dc.typeANTHEMIS-WIEDEMANNIANA
dc.typeANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY
dc.typeETHNOBOTANICAL SURVEY
dc.typeCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
dc.typeWILD PLANTS
dc.typeL.
dc.typeANTIBACTERIAL
dc.typeEXTRACTS
dc.typeDISTRICT

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