| Literature DB >> 26881004 |
Misganaw Meragiaw1, Zemede Asfaw1, Mekuria Argaw2.
Abstract
The present study was conducted in Delanta (Ethiopia) to examine the use of medicinal plants and investigate the impacts of the 1984/85 resettlement program on the local people's knowledge on herbal medicine and its uses. The research was conducted with 72 informants in six study sites through semistructured interviews, group discussion, and market survey. In this study, 133 species belonging to 116 genera and 57 families were documented. These plants were mentioned for uses in the treatment of about 76 human and livestock ailments. The family Asteraceae was represented by the highest number with 14 species. Herbs accounted for 52.6% of the total species and leaves (32.6%) were the most frequently used parts. The analysis showed that the resettlement program has both positive and negative impacts on nature rehabilitation and local knowledge along with many human induced threats. Most of the plant knowledge is held by traditional healers and permanent residents. The people's preference for some medicinal plants gave indications of continuity of the ethnomedicinal information among the inhabitants. The findings inform that efforts need to be directed to in situ conservation in two of the plant community types which could protect a good proportion (about 50%) of the medicinal plant species.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26881004 PMCID: PMC4737471 DOI: 10.1155/2016/5060247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Map of Ethiopia showing the location of Delanta district and the study sites.
Figure 2Climadiagram of the study area from the years 1999 to 2010 (data source: National Meteorological Service Agency of Ethiopia, Kombolicha Branch Directorate, 2011).
Figure 3Proportion of treatment of human, livestock, and both human and livestock ailments.
TMPs used against human and livestock ailments and detailed information on methods of preparation. Description of data: Uf.: used for (L: livestock; H: human; Hl.: both), Cp.: condition of preparation (F: fresh; D: dried; and Fd.: fresh & dried), Ra.: route of administration (D: dermal, Op.: optical, N: nasal, O: oral, A: anal, and V: vaginal), and Pu.: plant parts used (R: root, S: stem, Sb.: stem bark, Rh.: rhizome, L: leaf, F: fruit, Fl.: flower, Se.: seed, B: bulbs, La.: latex, W: whole parts, and Ag.: abovegroufnd part).
| Scientific name | Pu. | Uf. | Disease treated | Ra. | Cp. | Method of preparation and application of TMPs |
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| L | H | Conjunctivitis | Op. | F | Pounded and squeezed leaf juice is filtered with cotton cloth and dropped into the eye |
| L | H | Impetigo ( | D | F | Crushed leaf is bandaged on the wound | |
| R | H | Hemorrhage at birth | O | F | Pounded and squeezed leaf is filtered with water to be drunk in a half size of water cup | |
| R | Hl. | Bleeding of any part | D | F | It is crushed and then dressed on the bleeding part of livestock and human | |
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| L | H | Emergency (trauma) | D | F | Crushed leaf juice is creamed on head and face or any parts that felt sickness |
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| L | H | Tonsillitis | O | F | Pounded and squeezed leaf juice is drunk with a coffee glass |
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| B | L | Leech infestation | N | Fd. | It is crushed and mixed with water and poured into the nose in both openings |
| B | H | Leech infestation | O | Fd. | It is crushed and mixed with water and then poured orally | |
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| B | H | Influenza virus | N | F | The bulb is peeled and the aroma sniffed |
| B | H | Dry cough | O | Fd. | The bulb is chopped and mixed with ground seed of | |
| B | H | Evil eye | D/N | F | Its bulb with the roots of | |
| B | H | Heartburn ( | O | F | Chopped bulb is boiled in water and then the decoction is drunk in a tea glass | |
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| Fl. | H | Idiopathy ( | D | F | It is cooked with chopped root of |
| L | Evil spirit at birth | N | D | It is placed on burning dung with | ||
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| La. | Hl. | Wound (irritation) | D | F | It is pasted the latex on the wounded part of livestock and human |
| R | L | Rh factor/disease | O | D | It is pounded with the root of | |
| R | H | Rh factor/disease | O | D | It is powdered with | |
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| L | H | Common cold | N | F | The aroma of leaf is inhaled by inserting half part of it into nose |
| S | H | Trachoma | Op. | F | The infected outer part of the eye is heated with roasted portion of stem | |
| W | H | Evil eye | O/D | Fd. | It is kept in pocket as tooth brush; the powder is tied with others like | |
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| Rh. | H | Birth control | O | D | Chopped and pounded rhizome is mixed with root of |
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| Ag. | Hl. | Swelling ( | D | F | It is crushed and homogenized in water for washing the swelling by saying “Betin” |
| R | Hl. | Rh factor/disease | O | D | It is pounded with the root of other species like | |
| Ag. | H | Circumcision | D | F | The young aboveground part is crushed and the injury is applied as cream with yolk of egg | |
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| L | H | Ascariasis | O | F | It is boiled in water with seed of |
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| Se. | L | Bloating | O | D | It is ground and homogenized in residue of traditional ale with |
| Se. | H | Abortion of unborn child ( | O | D | It is ground and homogenized in a cup of water and then drunk by pregnant woman | |
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| F | H | Idiopathy | D | F | Its flowers are cooked with crushed root of |
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| L | H | Tinea favus ( | D | D | Crushed and powdered leaf is mixed with butter and then the infected head part is creamed |
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| La. | H | Hemorrhoids/tumor (swollen anal veins) | A | F | Its latex is used alone or mixed with |
| La. | H | Piercing by sharper | D | F | The latex is applied as cream on part pierced by sharpen material with the help of needle | |
| L | H | Boils (furuncle) | D | D | Crushed and powdered leaf is applied as cream with latex of | |
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| L | L | Body lice ( | D | F | Its leaf is crushed and stirred in water to wash cattle or calves until removal of lice |
| Se. | H | Giardiasis and amoebiasis | O | D | The ground seed is mixed with honey and eaten with three-liter rubber lid size in the morning until recovery, before taking other diets | |
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| R/Sb. | H | Evil spirit (sickness) | N | D | The root or stem bark is chopped and placed on the fire and the smoke is inhaled |
| R/Sb. | H | Epidemic | N | D | The same methods are used to treat evil spirit and hang the remainder on the roof | |
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| F | H | Appetite loss | O | F | The pod is chopped and mixed with freshly |
| F | H | Malaria (revival) | O | F | The same method is used to treat loss of appetite, prior to taking other diets in the morning | |
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| R | H | Febrile illness | O/D | Fd. | It is pounded and squeezed by adding water and is taken by a cup of tea and the remnant is creamed |
| R | L | Febrile illness | O/D | Fd. | It is pounded by adding water and is decanted by a cup of water and the remnant is pasted | |
| R | L | Dysentery ( | D | D | The room of sheep or goats is fumigated and the remnants are placed there against “Mentie” | |
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| L | Hl. | Snake bite | O | F | The liquid is chewed and absorbed soon and for animals its crushed leaf is decanted |
| L | H | Rh factor/disease | O | F | It is crushed and soaked in water for one day and drunk in one cup of coffee prior to 9th month of pregnancy period | |
| R | H | Evil eye | D/N | Fd. | It is the same as used in | |
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| L | H | Sexual impotency in men | O | Fd. | It is crushed and pounded with the whole parts of |
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| L | H | Diuretic | O | F | It is boiled in the pot with water at night and the decoction is drunk in the morning |
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| R | H | Evil eye | D/N | D | It is the same as used in |
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| Ag. | L | Coccoides (chicken lice) | D/N | D | Aboveground parts are chopped and the room of chickens is fumigated and the chickens themselves sniffed smokes nasally |
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| W | H | Fire accident | D | D | The whole parts are crushed and powdered and then the burnt part is creamed with butter |
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| F | H | Dandruff | D | F | The acetic fruit is pierced and squeezed and the head is creamed with yolk of egg |
| F | H | Ringworm ( | D | F | It is pierced and squeezed; then the affected parts are creamed alone specially faces | |
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| L | H | Impetigo ( | D | F | The leaf is crushed and squeezed and the affected part is creamed with powder of |
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| R | H | Evil eye | D/N | D | It is the same as used in |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | The crushed leaf is soaked in water and decanted into cattle through their nose |
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| S | H | Toothache | D | F | Affected tooth is heated by chopped and roasted stem without contact with other parts |
| R | H | Emergency ( | O | Fd. | It is crushed and pounded with the root of | |
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| L | H | Malaria | O | F | Fresh leaf is boiled in water and the decoction is drunk in a cup of tea |
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| R | L | Emaciation | O | Fd. | Its root is crushed together with root of |
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| Se. | H | Stomachache ( | O | D | The raw seed is eaten with small amount of ground salt by the patient |
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| Sb. | H | Ascariasis | O | F | It is chopped and boiled in water with seed of |
| R | H | Evil spirit (Sickness) | N | D | It is chopped and placed on the fire with | |
| R | H | Evil eye | D | D | It is the same as used in | |
| L | L | Poison insects on Sorghum ( | O | F | It is crushed alone or with root of | |
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| R | H | Removal of retained placenta ( | O | F | Freshly washed root is chewed and absorbed by woman |
| L | Hl. | Eye injury (inserted materials or hit) | Op. | F | It is crushed and squeezed with the leaf of | |
| R | H | Birth control | O | F | It is chewed and absorbed with ripe fruit of | |
| R | H | Gonorrhea ( | O | D | In powder form, one teaspoon is infused into doro wot and then eaten by Injera | |
| R | Hl. | Rabies virus | O | D | Powdered root is mixed with cheese in one cup of tea and then drunk | |
| R | H | Jaundice ( | O | D | Powdered root is mixed with cheese in one tea glass and then drunk | |
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| F | H | Gastritis ( | O | F | Peeled fruit is boiled at night and eaten in the morning before taking other diets |
| L | H | Dandruff ( | D | F | The head is rubbed and creamed alone or with the leaf of | |
| F | H | Stomachache ( | O | F | Peeled and boiled fruit is eaten before taking other diets soon by mother at birth | |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | Crushed leaf is mixed with small amount of water is poured to the cattle via their nose |
| R | H | Tapeworm ( | O | Fd. | Crushed and pounded root is eaten with ale/beer of | |
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| W | H | Febrile illness ( | D | F | The whole parts are crushed and infused in small amount of water and then the parts that felt illness are washed except chest |
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| R | L | Poison insects on | O | F | It is the same method of preparation and ingredients as used in |
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| Se. | H | Toothache | D | D | Seeds mixed to butter are roasted on plate and inhaled the vapor air through opening their mouth |
| L | H | Ringworm, dandruff | D | F | The fresh leaf is rubbed and applied as cream on the head like | |
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| L | H | Febrile illness | O/N | F | It is boiled in water and its decoction is drunk and then the vapor air is inhaled |
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| S & L | Hl. | Bone fracture | D | Fd. | Powdered leaf is glued with its cracked stem on the broken bone with sap of |
| R | H | Evil eye | D/N | D | It is crushed and powdered and tied on the neck and roots are inhaled with others same as | |
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| W | H | Scabies, itching, and injury of skin | D | Fd. | The whole parts are roasted with |
| W | H | Wound ( | D | Fd. | It is crushed and pounded with leaf of | |
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| R & S | H | Febrile illness | O/D | Fd. | It is pounded and squeezed and soaked in water and is drunk by a cup of tea and all parts are creamed |
| R & S | L | Sunstroke ( | O/D | Fd. | It is pounded and soaked in water by a cup of water and is decanted and the livestock is creamed | |
| R & S | L | Struck cattle | O/N | Fd. | It is pounded and infused in one cup of water and decanted, and fumigated the smoke for cattle | |
| R & S | H | Epidemic; evil eye | N | D | It is crushed and placed on the hot fire and inhaled by all householders | |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | Crushed leaf is soaked in water and the concoction decanted into the nose of cattle |
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| R & Sb. | H | Gastritis, cough | O | D | In powder form, two teaspoons infusions into one cup of water are taken before meals |
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| R | L | Rh factor/disease | O | D | It is the same ingredient and preparation method of |
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| L | H | Emergency illness | N | F | The leaf is roasted with the seed of |
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| L | H | Headache | N | F | It is rubbed and its aroma inhaled |
| L | H | Common cold | N | F | It is rubbed and its aroma inhaled without calling its name “Nech-Bahirzaf” | |
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| S | L | Cough ( | N | D | The stem is placed on burning dung and the smoke sniffed to treat Donkey's cough |
| La. | H | Ascariasis | O | F | 3–5 drops of its latex are homogenized in water with the powder of | |
| Fl. | H | Leprosy ( | D | Fd. | Pounded flower is infused in honey and applied as cream on wound | |
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| W | H | Ascariasis | O | D | In powder form, two teaspoons are roasted with equal size of roasted |
| La. | H | Skin infection ( | D | F | The latexes are applied as cream on the affected parts only | |
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| La. | H | Impetigo ( | D | F | The wound is bled first and then its latex with latex of |
| La. | H | Boils ( | D | F | Its latex is applied as cream with latex of | |
| La. | H | Skin cancer (tumor) | D | F | It is the same method of preparation as used in | |
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| La. | L | Donkey's wart | D | F | The milky latex is pasted alone or with the latex of |
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| L | H | Stomachache ( | O | F | The leaf is chewed and absorbed during feeling pain |
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| R | L | Sterile cow/be fertile | O | D | Roots are dug at seven distinct places; pounded root is eaten with Injera |
| R | H | Intestine pain | O | D | Two teaspoonful powders was infused in to glass of water (one cup of tea amount) and drunk | |
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| La. | H | Impetigo ( | D | F | The wound is bled first and then its latex is applied as cream alone until recovery |
| La. | H | Hemorrhoids | D | F | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
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| L | H | Febrile illness | Op. | F | It is boiled with the leaf of |
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| L | H | Diuretic ( | O | D | It is boiled and then the decoction is drunk by adding sugar like tea |
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| Se. | H | Malaria | O | D | Ground seed is soaked in water with small amount of salt and drunk by a cup of tea |
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| Sb. | L | Leech infestation | N | F | Chopped and pounded stem bark is mixed with water and poured into the nose of cattle |
| L | L | Removal of placenta | O | F | It is crushed and pounded with the root of | |
| L | H | Eye injury | Op. | F | It is squeezed alone or with | |
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| Se. | H | Dry cough | O | D | It is pounded with seed of |
| Se. | L | Swelling bull neck | D | D | The seed is chewed and the chewed seed is pitted on the wounded neck of bull | |
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| Sb. | H | Malaria | O | D | It is chopped and powdered with the root of |
| Se. | H | Tapeworm | O | D | The seed is pounded by pestle and mortar and mixed in ale (before filtration) and then a small amount is eaten in a separate house with one boy; if the risk comes, the “Shiro” stew is taken | |
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| R | H | Impotency in men | O | Fd. | It is the same method and ingredient used in |
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| R | H | Stomachache | O | F | The cleaned root is chewed and the liquid absorbed |
| L | Hl. | Leech infestation | O/N | F | Pounded leaf is soaked in water and drunk orally for human and decanted nasally for cattle | |
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| Tu. | H | Idiopathy ( | D | F | It is the same method as used in |
| Tu. | H | Fire accident | D | Fd. | Chopped and pounded tubular root is pasted on the injured body | |
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| L | L | Cataract ( | Op. | F | The young leaf is chewed with the leaf of |
| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | It is the same as | |
| R | L | Emaciation | O | Fd. | It is the same method of preparation and ingredient of | |
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| Sh. | H | Hemorrhage at birth | V | F | It is crushed with the leaf of |
| L | Hl. | Eye injury | Op. | F | It is the same method of preparation and ingredient of | |
| L | H | Trachoma ( | Op. | F | Its young leaf and leaf of | |
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| L | L | Febrile illness | O | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water and then decanted for all pack animals |
| L | L | Rh factor/disease | O | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water and then decanted for cow | |
| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water and then decanted for cattle | |
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| L | L | Body lice | D | F | Its leaf is crushed and pounded and then immersed in water to wash the body of cattle |
| L | L | Dysentery | O | F | It is crushed with | |
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| S | L | Swelling bull neck | D | F | Once bled with blade, chopped and peeled stem twig is tied on injured neck of bull |
| Ag. | H | Scabies ( | D | Fd. | It is the same method and ingredient as | |
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| F | L | Swelling bull neck | D | D | The fruit is roasted, used as container of butter on flame, and the injured neck of bull is rubbed |
| L | H | Ringworm | D | F | It is crushed and applied as cream on infected head and other skin parts until recovery | |
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| L | H | Stomachache | O | F | The leaf is chewed and the liquid absorbed |
| L | Hl. | Leech infestation | O/N | F | It is the same as | |
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| R | H | Stomachache | O | F | The root is chewed and the liquid absorbed |
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| L | L | Bloating | O | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water and then decanted for cattle |
| L | L | Struck cattle | O | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water and then decanted for cattle | |
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| Se. | L | Bloating ( | O | D | It is the same method and ingredient of |
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| W | L | Emaciation | O | Fd. | It is the same method of preparation and ingredient of |
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| L | H | Ringworm ( | D | F | Crushed and pounded leaf is applied as cream with the milk of pregnant cow on the injured part |
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| R & S | H | Evil eye | O/D | D | It is the same method and ingredient of |
| La. | H | Hemorrhoids/tumor | D | F | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
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| R | H | Dandruff | D | F | Its root is crushed in water until formation of bubble and then the head is washed |
| Sb. | Hl. | Wound (any type) | D | F | Chopped and pounded stem bark is pasted with powdered | |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | It is pounded and soaked in water and then the concoction decanted in nose of cattle |
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| W | H | Psychiatric disorder | D | F | The whole parts are pounded and immersed in pot water for three days and body is washed |
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| Sb. | L | Rh factor/disease | O | Fd. | It is the same ingredient and preparation method of |
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| F | H | Ascariasis | O | F | Ripe fruit is eaten and traditional beer/ale is drunk in the morning before any meals |
| L | H | Tapeworm | O | F | The leaf is pounded and squeezed by adding water and then drinking half a cup of water | |
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| L | H | Itching ( | D | D | The leaf is crushed and powdered with the leaf of |
| Ag. | H | Epidemic | N | D | The crushed aboveground parts are inhaled on hot fire to reduce transmission of disease | |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | The leaf is pounded and soaked in water and then the concoction is decanted into nose of cattle |
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| Se. | H | Stomachache ( | O | D | The ground seed is boiled with oil and drunk by tea glass |
| Se. | H | Dry cough | O | D | It is the same method and ingredient of | |
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| L | H | Headache; febrile | O/D | F | One cup of squeezed leaf is drunk with coffee orally and the remainder is applied as cream to injured parts |
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| S | H | Toothache | D | F | It is similar method to that used in |
| S | H | Human's wart | D | F | The bleeding wart is heated with chopped and roasted stem with the sap of | |
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| W | H | Fire accident | D | D | Crushed and roasted parts are powdered and then are applied as cream with butter on injured parts |
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| L | L | Emaciation | O | Fd. | It is the same method of preparation and ingredient of |
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| L | H | Diarrhea | O | F | One-half of a cup of coffee of squeezed leaf is drunk, specially for babies |
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| L | H | Vomiting, nausea, & diarrhea | O | F | The leaf is crushed and squeezed and mixed to root of |
| L | L | Dysentery | O | F | It is crushed and pounded with leaf of | |
| Ag. | H | Evil spirit | N | Fd. | The aboveground parts are fumigated on hot fire, specially for the new birth time | |
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| L | H | Ascariasis, diarrhea | O | F | The leaf is pounded and squeezed and then drunk in a cup of tea in the morning before any diet |
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| R & L | Hl | Rabies virus | O | D | It is chopped and pounded with the root of |
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| L | H | Vomiting & diarrhea | O | F | Crushed and squeezed leaf is mixed in boiled cup of coffee and then the decoction is drunk |
| L | H | Emergency ( | O/D | F | It is squeezed and mixed in boiled cup of coffee and then the decoction is drunk and the face is creamed | |
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| R | H | Against snake bite | O | F | It is chewed and absorbed before any diet during the starting new year of Ethiopia and did not take any sour taste fruits from the time on wards |
| R | H | Evil spirit ( | O | Fd. | The cleaned root is chewed and absorbed | |
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| L | Hl. | Cataract ( | Op. | F | Leaf is pounded and squeezed by using clean cloth and added to injured or infected eye |
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| W | H | Evil spirit ( | D | Fd. | The powder is tied on the neck and held in the pocket wherever they moved |
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| W | H | Evil spirit ( | D | Fd. | It is similar methods as those used in |
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| L | H | Wound (infection) | D | F | Pounded leaf is pasted on wounded part |
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| L | H | Tonsillitis | O/D | Fd. | Pounded and squeezed leaf is taken in a half index finger size of cup and is applied as cream with malt on the center of head by saying “sikel, sikel” |
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| L | L | Leech infestation | N | F | The leaf is pounded and stirred in water that contained salt and then the concoction is decanted |
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| L | H | Itching ( | D | D | It is the same method and ingredient of |
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| R | L | Weakling bull ( | O | D | It is chopped and pounded with the root of |
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| Sh. | H | Eczema ( | D | Fd. | It is roasted and powdered with the leaf of |
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| R | H | Evil eye | N | D | Crushed and powdered root is fumigated and the aroma of the smoke at night is smelt |
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| R | H | Itching ( | D | Fd. | It is crushed and roasted and then powdered root is applied as cream with butter on wound |
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| R | H | Stomachache ( | O | F | The cleaned root is chewed and absorbed alone or with the root of |
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| L | H | Eye pain | Op. | F | It is the same as |
| S | H | Ringworm ( | D | F | The stem is roasted on hot fire and the bubbles arisen from stem are applied as cream on wound | |
| S | H | Human's wart | D | F | It is the same as | |
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| F | H | Stomachache ( | O | Fd. | The fruit/seed is eaten alone or with the rhizome of |
| F | H | Evil eye ( | D | Fd. | The fruit is chewed and held with the bulb of | |
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| L | L | Dysentery | O | F | It is the same method and ingredient of |
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| R | H | Tapeworm | O | Fd. | Crushed and pounded root in half index finger size is drunk by tea glass, and if the risk comes, powder of |
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| F | H | Birth control | O | F | It is the same method of preparation and ingredient used in |
| F | H | Itching ( | D | F | The fruit is pounded with pestle and mortar and then applied as cream with butter on wound | |
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| F & Se. | L | Cough ( | N | F | Its fruit is pierced and its fluid and seed are collected in a cup to be decanted nasally |
| F & Se. | H | Rabies virus | O | F | Its fluid is collected with squeezed leaf of | |
| F | L | Evil eye | O | F | Roasted and pierced ripe fruit can be eaten with straw or hay fodders | |
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| L | Hl. | Bleeding (epistaxis) | D | F | Its leaf is crushed and tied to bleeding nose alone or with the leaf of |
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| L | H | Gastritis | O | F | The washed or cleaned raw leaf before any meals is chewed |
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| F | H | Dry cough | O | D | It is the same method and ingredients used in |
| L | H | Hypertension | O | Fd. | The crushed or the normal leaf is boiled and then taken like a tea with a tea glass | |
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| L | H | Night blindness | D/N | F | The leaf is boiled in hot water and its aroma fumigated three times by opening the lid |
| Rh. | H | Abortion | V | F | It is peeled with blade; three half little finger size rhizomes are inserted in the vagina | |
| L | H | Eye injury | Op | F | Pounded and squeezed leaf is dropped on the injured eye by insertion of bad materials | |
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| R | H | Stomachache/nausea | O | F | The liquid is chewed and sucked and the residue is spitted |
| R | L | Weakling bull | O | D | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
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| R | L | Struck cattle ( | O | Fd. | One water cup of pounded root in the water is decanted alone or with |
| R | L | Febrile illness | O | Fd. | Crushed and pounded root is soaked in water and poured orally for all livestock | |
| R | H | Evil eye | O/N | D | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
| R | H | Psychiatric disorder | O | Fd. | It is crushed alone or with | |
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| R | H | Febrile illness | D/N | Fd. | Crushed and pounded leaf is stirred in water until bubbles are formed and then all parts are creamed except chest and the dried root is fumigated on hot fire and sniffed |
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| Se. | H | Boils | D | D | It is ground and soaked in water and pasted on wound and then heated by dung of jackass |
| Se. | H | Ascariasis | O | D | It is the same method and ingredient used in either | |
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| L | H | Jaundice | O | F | The leaf is pounded and squeezed and then drunk in half a cup of tea |
| R | Hl. | Rabies virus | O | D | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
| Ag. | H | Febrile illness | N | F | It is the same method and ingredient used in | |
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For authorities to scientific names of each species, see Appendix 1.
Frequency of plant parts used and route of administration of remedy from TMPs.
| Plants parts | Frequency | Percentage | Route of administration | Frequency | Percentage |
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| Leaf only | 75 | 32.6 | Oral | 101 | 43.9 |
| Root only | 50 | 21.7 | Dermal | 66 | 28.7 |
| Fruit only | 16 | 6.9 | Nasal | 26 | 11.3 |
| Seed only | 15 | 6.5 | Optical | 11 | 4.8 |
| Whole plant | 15 | 6.5 | Oral and dermal | 10 | 4.3 |
| Latex only | 12 | 5.2 | Dermal and nasal | 8 | 3.5 |
| Stem only | 8 | 3.5 | Oral and nasal | 5 | 2.2 |
| Aboveground parts | 7 | 3.0 | Vaginal | 2 | 0.9 |
| Bulb | 6 | 2.6 | Anal | 1 | 0.4 |
| Root and stem | 5 | 2.2 | Total |
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| Rhizome only | 3 | 1.3 | |||
| Root and stem bark | 3 | 1.3 | |||
| Flower only | 2 | 0.9 | |||
| Fruit and seed | 2 | 0.9 | |||
| Shoot only | 2 | 0.9 | |||
| Tuber | 2 | 0.9 | |||
| Leaf and stem | 1 | 0.4 | |||
| Root and leaf | 1 | 0.4 | |||
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Informant consensus on commonly known TMP species.
| Scientific name | Total informants' agreement | Percentage | Rank |
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| 66 | 91.7 | 1st |
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| 61 | 84.7 | 2nd |
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| 56 | 77.8 | 3rd |
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| 42 | 58.3 | 4th |
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| 37 | 51.4 | 5th |
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| 35 | 48.6 | 6th |
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| 30 | 41.7 | 7th |
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| 25 | 34.7 | 8th |
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| 21 | 29.2 | 9th |
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| 20 | 27.8 | 10th |
Preference ranking of TMPs against febrile illness.
| Plant species that treat febrile illness | Key informants (coded K1 to K9) with the ranks they gave | ||||||||||
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| K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | Total | Rank | |
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| 4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 28 | 3rd |
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| 5 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 27 | 4th |
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| 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 35 | 1st |
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| 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 18 | 5th |
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| 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 30 | 2nd |
Results of paired comparison for five TMPs used for treating stomachache.
| Plant species that treat stomachache | Key informants (Coded K1 to K9) with the ranks they gave | ||||||||||
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| K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | Score | Rank | |
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| 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 4th |
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| 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 3rd |
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| 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 28 | 1st |
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| 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 5th |
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| 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 27 | 2nd |
Informant consensus factor for the given disease category.
| Category | N. spp. | Nur. | ICF |
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| Respiratory, febrile illness, and throat infection (common cold, influenza, dry cough, tonsillitis, and sunstroke) | 19 | 203 | 0.91 |
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| Internal parasites and gastrointestinal disorder (rabies virus, jaundice, stomachache, bloating, vomiting and nausea, appetite loss, malaria, diarrhea and dysentery, tapeworm, ascariasis, giardiasis, and amoebiasis, leech infestation, and heartburn) | 46 | 248 | 0.82 |
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| Dermatological disorders/infections (swelling, wound, dandruff, ring worm, leprosy, eczema, itching, wart, boils, impetigo, and idiopathy) | 34 | 178 | 0.81 |
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| Psychiatric disorder and birth problems (headache, toothache, blood pressure, abortion, Rh factor, retained placenta, hemorrhage at birth, and infertility) | 19 | 68 | 0.73 |
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| Emaciation and weakling for livestock and epidemic for humans | 9 | 30 | 0.72 |
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| Evil eye, evil spirit, and emergency (trauma) | 24 | 59 | 0.60 |
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| External injury and poisoning parasites (eye problems, cataract, bone fracture, circumcision, bleeding, snake bite, struck, fire accident, and body lice) | 25 | 48 | 0.49 |
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| Genitourinary problems (gonorrhea and diuretic and sexual impotency) | 5 | 8 | 0.43 |
Figure 4Proportion of other uses of the ethnomedicinal plant species.
Results of direct matrix ranking of multipurpose TMPs.
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| Firewood | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Medicine | 5 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 |
| Construction | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 1 |
| Fodder | 4 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| Edible fruit | 5 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Total | 23 | 20 | 21 | 19 | 18 | 17 |
| Rank | 1st | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
Results of direct matrix ranking of factors threatening to TMPs.
| Threats | Key informants (coded K1 to K9) with the total scores and rank | ||||||||||
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| K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | Total | Rank | |
| Agricultural expansion | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 49 | 1st |
| Mining of opals | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 33 | 5th |
| Overgrazing | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 38 | 4th |
| Farm tools and construction | 6 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 41 | 3rd |
| Drought | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 31 | 6th |
| Firewood and charcoal | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 47 | 2nd |
Priority ranking values (based on their degree of scarcity in the wild) for five selected TMPs.
| Threatened medicinal plant species | Key informants (coded K1 to K6) with the total scores and rank | ||||||||||
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| K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | Total | Rank | |
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| 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 31 | 2nd |
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| 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 23 | 4th |
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| 3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 28 | 3rd |
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| 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 21 | 5th |
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| 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 32 | 1st |
Figure 5Trends of ethnomedicinal plant species in homegarden and wild vegetation.
LK of people on landscapes and soil types.
| Landscape classification | Soil classification | ||
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| Emic classification | Etic classification | Emic classification | Etic classification |
| WOTAGEBA | Undulated land | KEYATIE | Red soil |
| TERRAR | Mountain | WALKA | Black soil |
| MEDA/REGATA | Plain | BUNAMA | Dark brown |
| GODGUADAMESK | Valley | ASE | Mixed soil |
| GEFET/GEDEL | Outcrop land | NECHATE | Silt/ashy soil |
| TEDAFAT/KONTER | Hilly/steep slope | KOSIE | Dung wastes |
Plant community types and characteristic plant species.
| Number | Plant community type and elevation | Characteristic species | Taxa known to be endemic or near endemic to Ethiopia | Spp. |
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| IV | Farmland and monastery plant community type (altitude varies); YERSHAGOT and GEDAM |
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+Taxa which are endemic to Ethiopia while ++near endemic taxa are those shared with Eritrea.
Figure 6Proportion of habitat diversity of TMPs.
Figure 7Variations of LK in TMPs among the three age groups of informants.
Mode of TMP knowledge transfer from traditional healers to others.
| Means of knowledge transfer | Number of traditional healers | % |
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| Selected family members (verbal and/or observation) | ||
| Males only | 9 | 50.0 |
| For both females and males | 6 | 33.4 |
| Other members of societies (verbal and/or observation) | ||
| Best relatives/peers | 2 | 11.1 |
| Anybody who seeks to learn the knowledge of healers | 1 | 5.5 |
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Variation of LK on some TMP names.
| Number | Scientific name | Different local names among three groups of informants | ||
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| Key informants | Permanent residents | Returnees | ||
| 1 |
| Gimdo | Yetota-Kita | — |
| 2 |
| Yeset-kest | Kestencha | Betin |
| 3 |
| Dendero | Yemidir Koshele | Yedega Koshele |
| 4 |
| Yesetaf | Koshele | — |
| 5 |
| Key-telenji | Key-telenji | — |
| 6 |
| Sinin | Sinign | — |
| 7 |
| Dechmerch | Yesatmedanit | — |
| 8 |
| Bisana | Bisana/Mekenisa | Mekenisa |
| 9 |
| Kuno | Kugno | — |
| 10 |
| Yemogn-fikir | Hulu-zemede | Chigogot |
| 11 |
| Milas-golgul | Aserkush | Hareg |
| 12 |
| Astenagr | Banjie | — |
| 13 |
| Yesheftmedanit | Yesheftmedanit | — |
| 14 |
| — | — | — |
| 15 |
| Sete-qulqual | Yeberha-qulqual | Qulqual |
| 16 |
| Simiza/Sensel | Sensel | Sensel |
| 17 |
| Endehulla | Endehulla/Fitfita | — |
| 18 |
| Keskessie | Alashume | Alashume |
| 19 |
| Demastefi | Yewushamilas | Yewushamilas |
| 20 |
| Kessie | Ayib-kessie | — |
| 21 |
| Kechemo | Kerchemo | — |
| 22 |
| Yabesh-Tinbaho | Tinbaho/Atiya | Tinbaho |
| 23 |
| — | Yesatmedanit | — |
| 24 |
| — | Yewerezamedanit | — |
| 25 |
| Etse-libona | Yebabmedanit/Kibegolgu | — |
| 26 |
| — | — | — |
| 27 |
| Gullo | Agullo | Agullo |
| 28 |
| Mekmeko | Embari-kolla | Embari-kolla |
| 29 |
| Yedi | Embuay | Embuay |
| 30 |
| Tikur-awut | Tikur-awut | Awut |
| 31 |
| Etse-eyesus | Yeayit-hareg | Hareg |
| 32 |
| Etse-anbessa | Ems-anketkit | — |
| 33 |
| Etse-debtera | Ketetina | Ketetina |
| 34 |
| — | Yemichmedanit | — |
| 35 |
| Etse-sabek | Aregresa | Hareg |
Figure 8Variations of LK of TMPs among three groups of informants.