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Diversity and Conservation through Cultivation of Hypoxis in Africa—A Case Study of Hypoxis hemerocallidea
by
Amoo, Stephen O.
, Sehlola, David
, du Plooy, Christian P.
, Mashela, Phatu W.
, Araya, Hintsa T.
, Mofokeng, Motiki M.
, Venter, Sonja
, Bairu, Michael W.
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ african potato
/ AIDS
/ Case studies
/ commercialization
/ Conservation
/ Cultivation
/ Drug development
/ Economic importance
/ Endemic species
/ Flowers & plants
/ harvesting
/ Herbal medicine
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ hypoxidaceae
/ Hypoxis
/ Hypoxis hemerocallidea
/ Indigenous plants
/ indigenous species
/ industry
/ Infertility
/ markets
/ medicinal plant
/ Medicinal plants
/ medicine
/ Natural products
/ Southern Africa
/ stakeholders
/ unsustainable harvesting
/ wild harvesting
2020
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Diversity and Conservation through Cultivation of Hypoxis in Africa—A Case Study of Hypoxis hemerocallidea
by
Amoo, Stephen O.
, Sehlola, David
, du Plooy, Christian P.
, Mashela, Phatu W.
, Araya, Hintsa T.
, Mofokeng, Motiki M.
, Venter, Sonja
, Bairu, Michael W.
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ african potato
/ AIDS
/ Case studies
/ commercialization
/ Conservation
/ Cultivation
/ Drug development
/ Economic importance
/ Endemic species
/ Flowers & plants
/ harvesting
/ Herbal medicine
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ hypoxidaceae
/ Hypoxis
/ Hypoxis hemerocallidea
/ Indigenous plants
/ indigenous species
/ industry
/ Infertility
/ markets
/ medicinal plant
/ Medicinal plants
/ medicine
/ Natural products
/ Southern Africa
/ stakeholders
/ unsustainable harvesting
/ wild harvesting
2020
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Diversity and Conservation through Cultivation of Hypoxis in Africa—A Case Study of Hypoxis hemerocallidea
by
Amoo, Stephen O.
, Sehlola, David
, du Plooy, Christian P.
, Mashela, Phatu W.
, Araya, Hintsa T.
, Mofokeng, Motiki M.
, Venter, Sonja
, Bairu, Michael W.
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ african potato
/ AIDS
/ Case studies
/ commercialization
/ Conservation
/ Cultivation
/ Drug development
/ Economic importance
/ Endemic species
/ Flowers & plants
/ harvesting
/ Herbal medicine
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ hypoxidaceae
/ Hypoxis
/ Hypoxis hemerocallidea
/ Indigenous plants
/ indigenous species
/ industry
/ Infertility
/ markets
/ medicinal plant
/ Medicinal plants
/ medicine
/ Natural products
/ Southern Africa
/ stakeholders
/ unsustainable harvesting
/ wild harvesting
2020
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Diversity and Conservation through Cultivation of Hypoxis in Africa—A Case Study of Hypoxis hemerocallidea
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Diversity and Conservation through Cultivation of Hypoxis in Africa—A Case Study of Hypoxis hemerocallidea
2020
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Overview
Africa has the largest diversity of the genus Hypoxis, accounting for 61% of the current globally accepted taxa within the genus, including some endemic species. Using Hypoxis hemerocallidea as a case study, this review addresses the conservation concerns arising from the unsustainable, wild harvesting of a number of Hypoxis species. Hypoxis hemerocallidea is one of the wild-harvested, economically important, indigenous medicinal plants of southern Africa, with potential in natural product and drug development. There are several products made from the species, including capsules, tinctures, tonics and creams that are available in the market. The use of H. hemerocallidea as a “cure-all” medicine puts an important harvesting pressure on the species. Unsustainable harvesting causes a continuing decline of its populations and it is therefore of high priority for conservation, including a strong case to cultivate the species. Reviewing the current knowledge and gaps on cultivation of H. hemerocallidea, we suggest the creation of a platform for linking all the stakeholders in the industry.
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MDPI AG
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