Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania

The information on the medicinal use, availability, challenges, and future conservation strategies for the medicinal plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> were gathered by using a semi-structured questionnaire, focused group discussions, and field observations in Simanjiro Area, Tanzania. D...

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Main Authors: Scholastica D. Mbinile, Linus K. Munishi, Issakwisa B. Ngondya, Patrick A. Ndakidemi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4140
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spelling doaj-08412c8602f54bbfb6b258b6f76e74e92020-11-25T02:18:25ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124140414010.3390/su12104140Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern TanzaniaScholastica D. Mbinile0Linus K. Munishi1Issakwisa B. Ngondya2Patrick A. Ndakidemi3Department of Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, School of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Arusha P.O. Box 447, TanzaniaDepartment of Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, School of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Arusha P.O. Box 447, TanzaniaDepartment of Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, School of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Arusha P.O. Box 447, TanzaniaDepartment of Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, School of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Arusha P.O. Box 447, TanzaniaThe information on the medicinal use, availability, challenges, and future conservation strategies for the medicinal plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> were gathered by using a semi-structured questionnaire, focused group discussions, and field observations in Simanjiro Area, Tanzania. Data were collected from local village members who were familiar with the tree and the key informants. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The extent of use was found to be very high, with more than three-quarters of harvested parts used for treating women’s health system (86.4%). The most used plant parts for medicinal purposes were reported to be the roots and the stem bark (90.3% and 81.6%, respectively), possibly suggesting mortality caused by heavy harvesting. In addition to unsustainable harvesting methods, minimal and unpredictable propagation methods were the key factors affecting the recruitment rate, with perhaps an addition of continued climate and land-use change (93.2%), indicative of low precipitation and high agriculture and settlement expansions. Given these challenges, the future conservation and persistence of <i>Z. chalybeum</i> looks uncertain, which requires such measures as the provision of education and awareness and ensuring proper land-use plans that encompass active recruitment of the species in these areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4140herbsconservationanthropogenicland useMaasai
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author Scholastica D. Mbinile
Linus K. Munishi
Issakwisa B. Ngondya
Patrick A. Ndakidemi
spellingShingle Scholastica D. Mbinile
Linus K. Munishi
Issakwisa B. Ngondya
Patrick A. Ndakidemi
Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
Sustainability
herbs
conservation
anthropogenic
land use
Maasai
author_facet Scholastica D. Mbinile
Linus K. Munishi
Issakwisa B. Ngondya
Patrick A. Ndakidemi
author_sort Scholastica D. Mbinile
title Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
title_short Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
title_full Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
title_fullStr Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Conservation and Management Challenges Facing a Medicinal Plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in Simanjiro Area, Northern Tanzania
title_sort conservation and management challenges facing a medicinal plant <i>zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> in simanjiro area, northern tanzania
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The information on the medicinal use, availability, challenges, and future conservation strategies for the medicinal plant <i>Zanthoxylum chalybeum</i> were gathered by using a semi-structured questionnaire, focused group discussions, and field observations in Simanjiro Area, Tanzania. Data were collected from local village members who were familiar with the tree and the key informants. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The extent of use was found to be very high, with more than three-quarters of harvested parts used for treating women’s health system (86.4%). The most used plant parts for medicinal purposes were reported to be the roots and the stem bark (90.3% and 81.6%, respectively), possibly suggesting mortality caused by heavy harvesting. In addition to unsustainable harvesting methods, minimal and unpredictable propagation methods were the key factors affecting the recruitment rate, with perhaps an addition of continued climate and land-use change (93.2%), indicative of low precipitation and high agriculture and settlement expansions. Given these challenges, the future conservation and persistence of <i>Z. chalybeum</i> looks uncertain, which requires such measures as the provision of education and awareness and ensuring proper land-use plans that encompass active recruitment of the species in these areas.
topic herbs
conservation
anthropogenic
land use
Maasai
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4140
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