Traditional knowledge and uses of Argemone mexicana L. (Papaveraceae) in southern Benin
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Abstract
Background: Argemone mexicana is an important
medicinal plant species used by local people to treat
several diseases. Despite its importance, the
species faces serious conservation problem. This
study was conducted in southern Benin to assess the
traditional knowledge and uses of A. mexicana within
four socio-cultural groups.
Methods: Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted in
local communities with 130 informants randomly
selected among four socio-cultural groups namely
Fon, Adja, Mahi, and Nago/Yorouba. The interview
was performed in local language. Ethnobotanic
parameters were calculated to assess the
knowledge and use of the species. Hierarchical
Cluster Analysis followed by Correspondence
Analysis (CA) were used to show the relation
between the surveyed populations, diseases treated
and the involved organs.
Results: Local community members of the four
socio-cultural groups used the different parts of A.
mexicana for 12 treatments. The leaves of the
species were the most organ used followed by the
whole plant. The socio-cultural group Fon had better
knowledge of the uses of the species compared with
others. The old men/women tradi-practitioner had
the best knowledge on the species. A. mexicana was
only present in agroforestry systems. The
deforestation was the main threat of the conservation
of the species.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates the use of A.
Mexicana in Southern Benin. The result could be used to develop specific sustainable utilization and
conservation strategies of A. Mexicana within local
communities of Benin.
