Ethnic plant resource diversity and the forms of use were studied for Central Kalimantan. A total of 69 species representing 45 families of ethnic plants (including mushrooms) were recorded. Moraceae and Zingiberaceae are the most species rich families. The habits were categorized as follows: trees (27), shrubs (8), palm (1), bamboo (1), rattan (3), lianas (1), vines (4), grass (15), epiphyte (1), and ferns (3). Usages of the plant resources were categorized as follows: food (vegetables, fruit, mushrooms, spices, additives, and others), medicine, materials for working (craft, wood), and others (poisons, repellants, charcoal, ornaments, and others). Ten species belonged to two categories.
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- Authors: Tamai, Y., Sandan, P., Gaman, S., Prawira, Y.
- Author Affiliation: Hokkaido University, University of Palangka Raya
- Subjects: medicinal plants, peatlands, plant communties, species distribution, resources management
- Publication type: Chapter
- Source: Osaki, M., Tsuji, N. (eds). 2016. Tropical Peatland Ecosystems. 551-559
- Year: 2016
- ISSN: 978-4-431-55681-7
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55681-7_36