Title of article :
Diversity and use of traditional fruit species in selected home gardens or fruit orchards in Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Salma, I. MARDI Headquarters - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Mohd. Nor, A. MARDI Headquarters - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Masrom, H. MARDI Headquarters - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Raziah, M.L. MARDI Headquarters - Economics and Technology Management Research Centre, Malaysia
From page :
149
To page :
164
Abstract :
The distribution and use of traditional fruit tree species were surveyed in four home gardens or orchards in four different sites in the country. Such data would provide important information required for initiating on-farm conservation efforts. Home gardens or orchards in Kampung Lingkungan, Sabah possessed the highest fruit species diversity followed by that in Kampung Changkul, Sarawak, Kampung Pintas, Sabah and Kampung Hulu Cheka, Jerantut, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. The fruit tree species provide food nutrition and food security but more importantly secure household income. The knowledge on the use of fruit tree species for medicines, healthcare and handicrafts is known among very few old folks and is vanishing without being passed on to the younger generations. The land use conversion also leads to a significant loss of fruit tree diversity.
Keywords :
diversity , fruits , home gardens , ethnobotany , on , farm conservation
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Record number :
2576806
Link To Document :
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