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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2016

A survey of wild plant species for food use in Sicily (Italy) – results of a 3-year study in four Regional Parks

Mario Licata; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Claudio Leto; Giuseppe Virga; Giuseppe Bonsangue; Ignazio Cammalleri; Maria Cristina Gennaro; Salvatore La Bella

BackgroundThis paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in four Regional Parks of Sicily (Italy), concerning traditional knowledge on food use of wild plant species. The main aims of the paper were: (i) to verify which wild plant species are used for food purpose in the local culture based on information provided by elderly inhabitants (ii) to verify the presence of wild plant species which have not been cited for food use in previous studies in the Mediterranean area (iii) to determine how many of the most frequently cited wild plant species are cultivated by the local population in the four Sicilian Parks.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were carried out in the local communities of the four Regional Parks between 2007 and 2010. A total of 802 people over the age of 60 were interviewed. Cultural Importance Index was used to evaluate the level of importance given to any wild plant species as a food in the local culture. The level of appreciation of the wild plant species and the possible effects of wild plants on human health were also investigated.ResultsLocal communities currently use a total number of 119 wild species for food purposes. Asteraceae and Brassicaceae were the most represented botanical families. In each of the four Sicilian Parks, Cichorium intybus L. and Foeniculum vulgare Mill. obtained the highest Cultural Importance Index values. Sixty-four species were indicated as also having medicinal properties. Leaves and other aerial plant parts were the parts most-used for the preparation of traditional recipes.ConclusionsThe research shows that the level of traditional knowledge on the food uses of wild plant species in the study area is poor. The food uses of plants which are most likely to survive over time are those at the interface of food and medicine. Further agronomic studies are needed for a number of species with a view to introducing them as a crop into non-intensive agricultural systems.


Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2016

Morphological, chemical and genetic diversity of wild myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) populations in Sicily.

Claudio Leto; Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Federico Martinelli; Maria Giovanna Molinu; Maurizio Mulas; Angela Fadda; Sara Melito


EUBCE 2017 - 25th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition | 2017

Identification of Energy Hubs for the Exploitation of Residual Biomass in an Area of Western Sicily

Santo Orlando; Carlo Greco; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Claudio Leto; Ignazio Cammalleri; S. La Bella


Archive | 2010

Impiego di compost nella coltivazione in vaso di Rosmarinus officinalis L. e Capsicum annuum L.

Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Giuseppe Virga


Archive | 2010

Osservazioni preliminari sul germoplasma spontaneo di mirto (Myrtus communis L.) siciliano

Claudio Leto; Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo


Archive | 2010

Coltivazione in vaso di biotipi siciliani di Rosmarinus officinalis L. ad uso ornamentale

Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Giuseppe Virga


Archive | 2007

Indagine preliminare su entità floristiche ad uso officinale nel territorio dei Monti Sicani (AG-PA)

Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Alessandro Salemi; Gerlando Gaglio; I. Cammalleri; Salemi A; Gaglio G; Tuttolomondo T; La Bella S


Archive | 2007

Il paesaggio vegetale di Monte Grande (AG)

I. Cammalleri; Alessandro Salemi; Gerlando Gaglio; Marcella Catona; Ignazio Cammalleri; Catona M; Sacco A; Salemi A; Gaglio G


Archive | 2007

Caratterizzazione e recupero conservativo del patrimonio vegetale naturale ed agrario della "Tenuta Coffari", Cammarata (AG)

I. Cammalleri; Alessandro Salemi; Gerlando Gaglio; Ignazio Cammalleri; Mario Licata; Sarno M; Gaglio G; Salemi A


Archive | 2007

Indagine naturalistica di Pizzo della Rondine - R.N.O. M.te Cammarata (AG)

Ignazio Cammalleri; Salvatore La Bella; Teresa Tuttolomondo; Alessandro Salemi; Gerlando Gaglio; Tuttolomondo T; I. Cammalleri; La Bella S; Salemi A; Gaglio G

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University of Palermo

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