Non wood forest products in semideciduos forests on bad drainage floors in Baracoa
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The study was realized in areas of forests semideciduos on bad drainage floor of the Unit of Base Cayo Güin, in Agroforestry Enterprise Baracoa, selected according to representativeness of the forest ecosystem and access facilities to the different places. The objective of the investigation was to value the potential of Non-Wood Forest Products in the ecosystem of forests semideciduos on bad drainage floor in Baracoa. The identified species were listed starting from their common name, name scientific and botanical family and by means of the technical etnobotánicas of the open or informal interview and the observation direct participant, information was picked up on the utilized parts of the identified species and the uses of each one of those parts. They registered a total of 37 species, among trees, bushes and herbaceous. According to the reported uses the construction categories, medicinal and handmade they are those of more spectrums for the involved species.
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