Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)

The importance of macrofungi -in both, practical and symbolic termsamong the different cultures can be appreciated in elements of their traditional art, mythology or material culture, and in the diversity of uses that they have; besides, they constitute an important source of monetary income and foo...

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Autores principales: Flamini, M., Suárez, M.E., Robledo, G.
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spelling todo:paper_0373580X_v53_n2_p319_Flamini2023-10-03T15:30:32Z Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina) Flamini, M. Suárez, M.E. Robledo, G. Ethnobiology Ethnomycology Lichens Macrofungi Mushrooms Mycology Traditional knowledge The importance of macrofungi -in both, practical and symbolic termsamong the different cultures can be appreciated in elements of their traditional art, mythology or material culture, and in the diversity of uses that they have; besides, they constitute an important source of monetary income and food for many families all over the world. In Argentina, and particularly in the province of Córdoba, published ethnomycological data are scarce and fragmentary. In order to contribute to reverse this situation, a qualitative ethnomycological research was carried out among Criollo peasants of the towns of La Paz and Loma Bola (Córdoba). Data were obtained through open interviews, the "walks-throughthe- environment" technique, gathering of fungi and participant observation. Thirty one species were studied; 12 of them are used for one or more purposes, and 10 have some level of toxicity, according to the interviewees. A detailed description and analysis of the knowledge and uses of medicinal, ornamental, veterinary, dyeing and food species is presented. Vernacular knowledge allows people to discern among toxic and food species. The analysis of the results suggests that fungi are relevant for local peasants, and highlight the necessity and importance of the recovery and conservation of native forests of Córdoba. © 2018 Sociedad Argentina de Botanica. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0373580X_v53_n2_p319_Flamini
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topic Ethnobiology
Ethnomycology
Lichens
Macrofungi
Mushrooms
Mycology
Traditional knowledge
spellingShingle Ethnobiology
Ethnomycology
Lichens
Macrofungi
Mushrooms
Mycology
Traditional knowledge
Flamini, M.
Suárez, M.E.
Robledo, G.
Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
topic_facet Ethnobiology
Ethnomycology
Lichens
Macrofungi
Mushrooms
Mycology
Traditional knowledge
description The importance of macrofungi -in both, practical and symbolic termsamong the different cultures can be appreciated in elements of their traditional art, mythology or material culture, and in the diversity of uses that they have; besides, they constitute an important source of monetary income and food for many families all over the world. In Argentina, and particularly in the province of Córdoba, published ethnomycological data are scarce and fragmentary. In order to contribute to reverse this situation, a qualitative ethnomycological research was carried out among Criollo peasants of the towns of La Paz and Loma Bola (Córdoba). Data were obtained through open interviews, the "walks-throughthe- environment" technique, gathering of fungi and participant observation. Thirty one species were studied; 12 of them are used for one or more purposes, and 10 have some level of toxicity, according to the interviewees. A detailed description and analysis of the knowledge and uses of medicinal, ornamental, veterinary, dyeing and food species is presented. Vernacular knowledge allows people to discern among toxic and food species. The analysis of the results suggests that fungi are relevant for local peasants, and highlight the necessity and importance of the recovery and conservation of native forests of Córdoba. © 2018 Sociedad Argentina de Botanica.
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author Flamini, M.
Suárez, M.E.
Robledo, G.
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Suárez, M.E.
Robledo, G.
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title Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
title_short Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
title_full Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
title_fullStr Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of La Paz and Loma Bola (Valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba, Argentina)
title_sort useful and toxic fungi according to the "yuyeros" of la paz and loma bola (valle de traslasierra, córdoba, argentina)
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