A global database of plant services for humankind
Entity
UAM. Departamento de BiologíaPublisher
Public Library of ScienceDate
2021-06-15Citation
10.1371/journal.pone.0253069
Plos One 16.6 (2021): e0253069
ISSN
1932-6203 (online)DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0253069Project
Gobierno de España. Gobierno de España. CGL2017-86926-PEditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253069Subjects
Fuel; Biodiversity; Botany; Organismal Interaction; Preservation; Vascular Plants; FísicaRights
© 2021 Molina-Venegas et al.Abstract
Humanity faces the challenge of conserving the attributes of biodiversity that may be essential to secure human wellbeing. Among all the organisms that are beneficial to humans,
plants stand out as the most important providers of natural resources. Therefore, identifying
plant uses is critical to preserve the beneficial potential of biodiversity and to promote basic
and applied research on the relationship between plants and humans. However, much of
this information is often uncritical, contradictory, of dubious value or simply not readily
accessible to the great majority of scientists and policy makers. Here, we compiled a genuslevel dataset of plant-use records for all accepted vascular plant taxa (13489 genera) using
the information gathered in the 4th Edition of Mabberley’s plant-book, the most comprehensive global review of plant classification and their uses published to date. From 1974 to 2017
all the information was systematically gathered, evaluated, and synthesized by David Mabberley, who reviewed over 1000 botanical sources including modern Floras, monographs,
periodicals, handbooks, and authoritative websites. Plant uses were arranged across 28
standard categories of use following the Economic Botany Data Collection Standard guidelines, which resulted in a binary classification of 9478 plant-use records pertaining human
and animal nutrition, materials, fuels, medicine, poisons, social and environmental uses. Of
all the taxa included in the dataset, 33% were assigned to at least one category of use, the
most common being “ornamental” (26%), “medicine” (16%), “human food” (13%) and “timber” (8%). In addition to a readily available binary matrix for quantitative analyses, we provide a control text matrix that links the former to the description of the uses in Mabberley’s
plant-book. We hope this dataset will serve to establish synergies between scientists and
policy makers interested in plant-human interactions and to move towards the complete
compilation and classification of the nature’s contributions to people upon which the wellbeing of future generations may depend
Files in this item
Google Scholar:Molina-Venegas, Rafael
-
Rodríguez, Miguel Angel
-
Pardo de Santayana Gómez de Olea, Manuel María
-
Mabberley, David J.
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
European registry on Helicobacter pylori management: effectiveness of first and second-line treatment in Spain
Caldas, María; Pérez-Aisa, Ángeles; Castro-Fernández, Manuel; Bujanda, Luis; Lucendo, Alfredo J.; Rodrigo, Luis; Huguet, Jose M.; Pérez-Lasala, Jorge; Molina-Infante, Javier; Barrio, Jesús; Fernández-Salazar, Luis; Lanas, Ángel; Perona, Mónica; Domínguez-Cajal, Manuel; Ortuño, Juan; Gómez-Rodríguez, Blas José; Almela, Pedro; Botargués, Josep María; Núñez, Óscar; Modolell, Inés; Gómez, Judith; Ruiz-Zorrilla, Rafael; De la Coba, Cristóbal; Huerta, Alain; Iyo, Eduardo; Pozzati, Liliana; Antón, Rosario; Barenys, Mercé; Angueira, Teresa; Fernández-Bermejo, Miguel; Campillo, Ana; Alcedo, Javier; Pajares-Villaroya, Ramón; Mego, Marianela; Bermejo, Fernando; Dominguez-Jiménez, José Luis; Titó, Llúcia; Fernández Monsalve, Nuria; Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel; Cosme, Ángel; Mata-Romero, Pilar; Alcaide, Noelia; Ariño, Inés; Di Maira, Tommaso; Garre, Ana; Puig, Ignasi; Nyssen, Olga P.; Megraud, Francis; O’morain, Colm; Gisbert, Javier P.
2020-12-25 -
Gender Differences in Knowledge, Use, and Collection of Wild Edible Plants in Three Spanish Areas
Acosta-Naranjo, Rufino; Rodríguez-Franco, Ramón; Guzmán-Troncoso, António Jesús; Pardo-de-Santayana, Manuel; Aceituno-Mata, Laura; Gómez-Melara, José; Domínguez, Pablo; Díaz-Reviriego, Isabel; González-Nateras, Jessica; Reyes-García, Víctoria
2021-03-02 -
Plants used for making recreational tea in Europe: a review based on specific research sites
Sõukand, Renata; Quave, Cassandra Leah; Pieroni, Andrea; Pardo de Santayana Gómez de Olea, Manuel María; Tardío, Javier; Kalle, Raivo; Łuczaj, Lukasz; Svanberg, Ingvar; Kolosova, Valeria B.; Aceituno-Mata, Laura; Menendez-Baceta, Gorka; Kołodziejska-Degórska, Iwona; Piroznikow, Ewa; Petkevičius, Rolandas; Hajdari, Avni; Mustafa, Behxhet
2013-08-13