2017
DOI: 10.21448/ijsm.377774
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The Aromatic-Medicinal Plant Taxa of pure Scots pine stands in Sürmene - Camburnu (Trabzon)

Abstract: Abstract:Forests not only produce wood raw material ecosystems, but also that have rich medicinal and aromatic plants. In addition to this situation, forests have been produced many goods and services. Regulation of protectionutilization balance with wood and non-wood herbal products is very important to these ecosystems. In order to ensure sustainable utilization of forest ecosystems, first of all, it is necessary to identify the natural resource components in these ecosystems. In this study, medicinal-aromat… Show more

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“…ex Spreng. a W Iberian knapweed, Iberian star-thistle Leaves The juice extracted by crushing the leaves is drunk twice a day Tuzlacı (2006) , Çiçek (2019) Compositae Centaurea jacea L. W Brown knapweed Aerial parts Infusion Ergül-Bozkurt and Terzioğlu (2017) Compositae Centaurea solstitialis L. a W Yellow star-thistle, golden starthistle Aerial parts Infusion Tuzlacı and Doğan (2010) , Şenkardeş (2014) , Bulut and Tuzlacı (2013) Compositae Cota austriaca (Jacq.) Sch.Bip.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ex Spreng. a W Iberian knapweed, Iberian star-thistle Leaves The juice extracted by crushing the leaves is drunk twice a day Tuzlacı (2006) , Çiçek (2019) Compositae Centaurea jacea L. W Brown knapweed Aerial parts Infusion Ergül-Bozkurt and Terzioğlu (2017) Compositae Centaurea solstitialis L. a W Yellow star-thistle, golden starthistle Aerial parts Infusion Tuzlacı and Doğan (2010) , Şenkardeş (2014) , Bulut and Tuzlacı (2013) Compositae Cota austriaca (Jacq.) Sch.Bip.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…viridulum (Martrin-Donos) Nyman W Winter marjoram Flowering branches Infusion Ertuğ et al (2004) , Cakilcioglu et al (2011) , Gökçe (2014) , Karaköse and Karaköse (2017) Lamiaceae Phlomis armeniaca Willd. a W No English name Flowers, Aerial parts Infusion Şenkardeş (2014) , Dalar et al (2018) , Çiçek (2019) , Olgun (2019) Lamiaceae Prunella vulgaris L. W Common selfheal, self-heal Flowering branches Infusion Baytop (1999) , Ergül-Bozkurt and Terzioğlu (2017) , Karaköse and Karaköse (2017) Lamiaceae Rosmarinus officinalis L. CW Rosemary Leaves, Stems Infusion Ertuğ et al (2004) , Tuzlacı (2006) , Yeşilada (2012) , Saraçoğlu (2014) , Bulut and Tuzlacı (2015) , Güner and Selvi (2016) , Maranki and Maranki (2016) , Kocabas et al (2017) , Kurt and Karaoğul (2018) , Akbulut et al (2019) Lamiaceae Salvia absconditiflora Greuter & Burdet E No English name Aerial parts, Leaves, Flowers Cataplasm with dough ...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 In Turkish folkloric medicine, the decoction and infusion of the flowering tips are utilized as a diuretic and urinary antiseptic. 17 , 18 A field investigation into the medicinal plants found in the flora of the Canary Islands, documented the decoction of flowers as a remedy for urinary antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and hypotensive purposes. Additionally, the branches and leaves of this plant are mashed and applied externally for the treatment of insect bites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although systematic ethnobotanical studies began Turkey in the mid-1990s (Ertuğ and Güner, 2014), about thousand medicinal plant species have been identified (Yeşilada, 2005). Many ethnobotany investigations have been conducted in Turkey in recent years (Bozkurt and Terzioğlu, 2017;Öztürk et al, 2018;Kılıç et al, 2020;Güler et al, 2020;Emre et al, 2021). Although a large portion of these studies were conducted in the eastern Anatolian region (Behçet and Arık, 2003;Özgökçe and Özçelik 2004;Polat et al, 2012;Kaval et al, 2014;Hayta et al 2014;Mükemre et al, 2015;Korkmaz et al 2016a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%