Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in the region El Hajeb (central Morocco)

Journal Title: Journal of Research in Biology - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 8

Abstract

As a part of enhancement of the natural heritage of the region Meknes-Tafilalet, an ethnobotanical study was conducted in the El Hajeb region. This study describes the different uses of medicinal plants by the local population and their impact on the degradation of plant biodiversity. And it also helped to create a catalogue of different species in the region. On the basis of questionnaire prepared, a survey was conducted among the local population and herbalists operating in the field of medicinal and aromatic plant intermediaries. The analysis of results from 220 question cards, using data processing technique has enabled us:- To identify 80 species distributed in 40 families with a significant representation of the Lamiaceae family To represent the frequency of use of cash by the local population surveyed at the study area To represent the frequency of use by age, gender, and according to the school. Despite the richness of the studied medicinal and aromatic plants in this area, the local population does not benefit from its natural resources

Authors and Affiliations

Jalila El Amri, Khalid El Badaoui, Touria Zair, Hayate Bouharb, Said Chakir, Taj El Molk Alaoui

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Jalila El Amri, Khalid El Badaoui, Touria Zair, Hayate Bouharb, Said Chakir, Taj El Molk Alaoui (2014). Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in the region El Hajeb (central Morocco). Journal of Research in Biology, 4(8), 1568-1580. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-567261