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期刊名:Economic botany

缩写:ECON BOT

ISSN:0013-0001

e-ISSN:1874-9364

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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More than Maize, Bananas, and Coffee: The Inter- and Intraspecific Edible Plant Diversity in Huastec Mayan Landscape Mosaics in Mexico. Global emergencies such as biodiversity loss and climate crisis urge us to identify and mainstream crop ...
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Béla Teeken,Olamide Olaosebikan,Joyce Haleegoah et al. Béla Teeken et al.
Nigeria is the world's largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and processors. Cassava breeding programs prioritize "common denominator" traits in setting breeding agendas, to impact the largest possible number ...
Diana Quiroz,Tinde van Andel Diana Quiroz
This paper explores the importance of elements of the natural world, and particularly plants, among people of different religious affiliations in western Africa. Plants play an overriding role in African folk religions, which in turn are cl...
Monika Kujawska,Fernando Zamudio,Lía Montti et al. Monika Kujawska et al.
Our research involves of how Paraguayan migrants who are living in Misiones, Argentina, manage medicinal plants in home gardens, and how this practice can be related to the landscape. We examine the relationship between the richness of home...
Tim van den Boog,Tinde van Andel,Janette Bulkan Tim van den Boog
Childhood and adolescence are important life stages for the acquisition of knowledge about non-timber forest products (NTFPs). We show at which stage in life traditional plant knowledge is learned and analyze whether cross-cultural ethnobot...
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Bioassay screening of plant extracts can identify unique lead compounds for drug development, but the "hit rate" from random screening is very low. Targeted screening of medicinal plants has been repeatedly reported to increase the percenta...
E N F Souza,J A Hawkins E N F Souza
The use of herbarium specimens as vouchers to support ethnobotanical surveys is well established. However, herbaria may be underutilized resources for ethnobotanical research that depends on the analysis of large datasets compiled across mu...
Tinde van Andel,Marie-Cakupewa C Fundiko Tinde van Andel
Maintaining cultural identity and preference to treat cultural bound ailments with herbal medicine are motivations for migrants to continue using medicinal plants from their home country after moving to Europe and the USA. As it is generall...