2019
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6736
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Conservation and sustainable use of the medicinal Leguminosae plants from Angola

Abstract: Leguminosae is an economically important family that contains a large number of medicinal plants, many of which are widely used in African traditional medicine. Angola holds a great socio-cultural diversity and is one of the richest floristic regions of the world, with over 900 native Leguminosae species. This study is the first to assess the medicinal uses of the legumes in Angola and provides new data to promote the conservation and the sustainable use of these unique resources. We document the ethnobotanica… Show more

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“…It shares its borders with Congo in the north and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the south with Namibia [ 46 ]. The country has more than 32 million population and is divided into eighteen provinces with a wide range of ecosystems and habitats [ 47 ]. Indeed, Angola lies between and within two major terrestrial biogeographic regions: the moist forests and savannas of the Congolian region; and the woodlands, savannas, and floodplains of the Zambian territories [ 48 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It shares its borders with Congo in the north and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the south with Namibia [ 46 ]. The country has more than 32 million population and is divided into eighteen provinces with a wide range of ecosystems and habitats [ 47 ]. Indeed, Angola lies between and within two major terrestrial biogeographic regions: the moist forests and savannas of the Congolian region; and the woodlands, savannas, and floodplains of the Zambian territories [ 48 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they play a significant role in many developing countries, providing food security and nutrition to consumers, as well as income to resourcepoor farmers. Being legumes, these plants have the advantage of fixing atmospheric nitrogen for their own needs and for soil enrichment, thereby reducing the cost of fertilizer inputs in crop farming [11].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…this traditional knowledge represents an important cultural heritage and conveys relevant information about the potential of tropical floras. in this regard, research developed in the iiCt has made recently available comprehensive ethnobotanical datasets for different african countries, including angola [29], Guinea-Bissau [30] and mozambique [31]. Furthermore, several studies were published based on the unique collections housed in CiFC (e.g., coffee leaf rust pathogen collections) [32] or in the response of Coffea species to cold impact and acclimation [33], which have contributed collectively to raise the quality and impact of the iiCt's excellence at all levels of research.…”
Section: Scientific and Historical Collections Management Strategy (2mentioning
confidence: 99%