The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam

Halophytic plant resources play a vital role in meeting the needs of local people, and they have potential applications in nutrition and sustainable agriculture. Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted on foredunes at 41 study sites in 8 provinces of the south-central coastal region of...

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Những tác giả chính: Lê, Bá Lê, Nguyễn, Văn Bình, Trương, Thị Lan Anh, Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng, Tran Thai Vinh, Nguyen Hoang Nghia, Quach Van Hoi, Nguyễn, Văn Giang, Phan, Hoàng Đại, Le Thi Kim Ngan, Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh, Hoang Thanh Truong, Trần, Văn Tiến
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topic Botany
Ethnobotanical survey
Halophytic
Sandy dunes
Traditional uses
spellingShingle Botany
Ethnobotanical survey
Halophytic
Sandy dunes
Traditional uses
Lê, Bá Lê
Nguyễn, Văn Bình
Trương, Thị Lan Anh
Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng
Tran Thai Vinh
Nguyen Hoang Nghia
Quach Van Hoi
Nguyễn, Văn Giang
Phan, Hoàng Đại
Le Thi Kim Ngan
Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh
Hoang Thanh Truong
Trần, Văn Tiến
The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
description Halophytic plant resources play a vital role in meeting the needs of local people, and they have potential applications in nutrition and sustainable agriculture. Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted on foredunes at 41 study sites in 8 provinces of the south-central coastal region of Vietnam. The findings show that the majority of halophytic plants fall into the following resource groups: traditional medicine (45.13%, 88 species), food, (13.85%, 27 species), woody plants (4.62%, 9 species), and ornamentals (4.10%, 8 species). In comparison, 26.67% (54 species) have not been documented for specific uses. Halophytic resources account for 73.34% of the surveyed species, highlighting their significant ethnobotanical value. Cultivating these natural resources canbenefit coastal communities by supporting local socio-economic development while promoting the environmental sustainability of the coastal soils and climate.
format Journal article
author Lê, Bá Lê
Nguyễn, Văn Bình
Trương, Thị Lan Anh
Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng
Tran Thai Vinh
Nguyen Hoang Nghia
Quach Van Hoi
Nguyễn, Văn Giang
Phan, Hoàng Đại
Le Thi Kim Ngan
Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh
Hoang Thanh Truong
Trần, Văn Tiến
author_facet Lê, Bá Lê
Nguyễn, Văn Bình
Trương, Thị Lan Anh
Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng
Tran Thai Vinh
Nguyen Hoang Nghia
Quach Van Hoi
Nguyễn, Văn Giang
Phan, Hoàng Đại
Le Thi Kim Ngan
Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh
Hoang Thanh Truong
Trần, Văn Tiến
author_sort Lê, Bá Lê
title The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
title_short The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
title_full The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
title_fullStr The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam
title_sort halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of vietnam
publisher Lam Dong
publishDate 2025
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/5540
https://doi.org/10.37569/DalatUniversity.15.2.1511(2025)
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-55402025-07-29T13:17:35Z The halophyte plant resources of the foredunes onthe south-central coast of Vietnam Lê, Bá Lê Nguyễn, Văn Bình Trương, Thị Lan Anh Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng Tran Thai Vinh Nguyen Hoang Nghia Quach Van Hoi Nguyễn, Văn Giang Phan, Hoàng Đại Le Thi Kim Ngan Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh Hoang Thanh Truong Trần, Văn Tiến Botany Ethnobotanical survey Halophytic Sandy dunes Traditional uses Halophytic plant resources play a vital role in meeting the needs of local people, and they have potential applications in nutrition and sustainable agriculture. Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted on foredunes at 41 study sites in 8 provinces of the south-central coastal region of Vietnam. The findings show that the majority of halophytic plants fall into the following resource groups: traditional medicine (45.13%, 88 species), food, (13.85%, 27 species), woody plants (4.62%, 9 species), and ornamentals (4.10%, 8 species). In comparison, 26.67% (54 species) have not been documented for specific uses. Halophytic resources account for 73.34% of the surveyed species, highlighting their significant ethnobotanical value. Cultivating these natural resources canbenefit coastal communities by supporting local socio-economic development while promoting the environmental sustainability of the coastal soils and climate. 15 2 100-118 2025-07-29T13:17:27Z 2025-07-29T13:17:27Z 2025-06 Journal article Bài báo đăng trên tạp chí trong nước (có ISSN), bao gồm book chapter https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/5540 https://doi.org/10.37569/DalatUniversity.15.2.1511(2025) en Dalat University Journal of Science 0866-787X Ben,H.K.,Castagna,A.,Ranieri,A.,García-Caparrós,P.,Santin,M.,Hernandez,J.A., &Espin,G.B.(2021).Halophyte-basedMediterraneanagricultureinthecontexts of food insecurity and global climate change. 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