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2. Queer Ethnobotany
3. Rhizanthes, the Forgotten Relative of Rafflesia in the Rafflesiaceae
4. Untangling Biocultural and Socioeconomical Drivers of African Plum Tree (Dacryodes edulis) Local Nomenclature Along a Rural-Urban Gradient in Central Cameroon
5. The Dispersal of Bananas (Musa spp.) to the Americas in the Sixteenth Century
6. Identifying the Ecosystems Services of the Ivory Palm (Phytelephas aequatorialis Spruce): A Qualitative Study from the Central Coast of Ecuador
7. Nubian Agricultural Practices, Crops and Foods: Changes in Living Memory on Ernetta Island, Northern Sudan
8. Does Bark Anatomy Influence the Selection of Woody Medicinal Plants in Seasonal Dry Forests from Brazil?
9. Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships of Capsicum frutescens in the Asia–Pacific Region: The Pacific Dispersal Route
10. People and Plants in Nunatsiavut (Labrador, Canada): Examining Plants as a Foundational Aspect of Culture in the Subarctic
11. Contributions to the Identification of Cultural Keystone Species from an Emic Perspective: a Case Study from Northeast Brazil
12. Unraveling Sustainability in Brazilian Ethnobotany: An Analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
13. The Perception of Availability Explains the Use Value of Plants: Investigating the Ecological Apparency Hypothesis
14. Rethinking Pliny’s “Sicilian Crocus”: Ecophysiology, Environment, and Classical Texts
15. Functional Traits Drive the Selection of Plant Species Used by Agropastoralists in the Brazilian Semiarid Region
16. How Do Local Medical Systems Work? An Overview of the Evidence
17. Women’s Perinatal Plant Knowledge: a Case Study on the Compilation and Secondary Analysis of Ethnomedicinal Data
18. The Future Is in the Younger Generations: Baka Children in Southeast Cameroon Have Extensive Knowledge on Medicinal Plants
19. Traditional Use of Wild Edible Plants in Babanosa and Lagawa Districts, West Kordofan State, Sudan
20. Ethnicity Differences in Uses and Management Practices of Bitter Kola Trees (Garcinia kola) in Cameroon
21. Metabolomic profiling of wild rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) ecotypes and their antioxidant-derived phytopharmaceutical potential
22. The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along the Coast of Campania (Southern Italy)
23. A lək̓ʷəŋən Estuarine Root Garden: the Case of Tl’chés
24. The Relation Between Ashaninka Amazonian Society and Cultivated Acanthaceae Plants
25. The Influence of Farmers’ Strategies on Local Practices, Knowledge, and Varietal Diversity of the Safou Tree (Dacryodes edulis) in Western Cameroon
26. Species Richness May Determine the Income from Illicit Wild Orchid Trading in Traditional Markets in Mexico: La riqueza de especies puede determinar el ingreso del comercio ilícito de orquídeas silvestres en mercados tradicionales en México
27. The Use of Baobab Leaves (Adansonia digitata L.) for Food in Africa: A Review
28. An Ethnobotanical Study on the Dietary Use of Wild Trees as Traditional Vegetables by Three Ethnic Communities in Manipur, North East India
29. The Cultural Importance of Plants in Western African Religions
30. The Ethnobotanical Evolution of the Mediterranean Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
31. The Consumption of Acorns (from Quercus spp.) in the Central West of the Iberian Peninsula in the 20th Century
32. Comparison of Herbarium Label Data and Published Medicinal Use: Herbaria as an Underutilized Source of Ethnobotanical Information
33. Ancient Cannabis Burial Shroud in a Central Eurasian Cemetery
34. Dulong People’s Traditional Knowledge of Caryota obtusa (Arecaceae): a Potential Starch Plant with Emphasis on Its Starch Properties and Distribution Prediction
35. Integrated Participatory Approach Reveals Perceived Local Availability of Wild Edible Plants in Northwestern Kenya
36. Critical Review on Nutritional, Bioactive, and Medicinal Potential of Spices and Herbs and Their Application in Food Fortification and Nanotechnology
37. Perspectives on Medicinal Plants in Public Markets across the Amazon: A Review
38. High–Demand Medicinal Plants of Herbal Markets in Mashhad, Iran
39. People, Lemurs and Utilitarian Plants of the Littoral Forests in Southeast Madagascar
40. Using Utilitarian Plants for Lemur Conservation
41. A Gift to Use All: Douglas Deur and Knowledge-Holders of the Quinault Indian Nation. 2022 Gifted Earth: The Ethnobotany of the Quinault and Neighboring Tribes. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR. ISBN 9780870719653, 250 Pages, $29.95
42. The Trade in and Household Use of Phoenix reclinata Palm Frond Hand Brushes on the Wild Coast, South Africa
43. Botanical Provenance of Historical Chinese Dye Plants
44. Subsistence Farming in Southern Florida (1840–1940): The Importance of Sweet Potato—In Memory of Daniel F. Austin
45. Valuing Trees in a Changing Cultural Landscape: A Case Study from Northwestern Greece
46. Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Practice Applied to Domestic Animals Raised in the Ukraine Colonization Community of Palmital, Paraná State, Brazil
47. Agriculture, Domestic Production, and Site Function: Microfossil Analyses and Late Prehistoric Landscapes of the Society Islands1
48. Are Ecologically Important Tree Species the Most Useful? A Case Study from Indigenous People in the Bolivian Amazon
49. Hmong Medicinal Plant Knowledge Transmission and Retention in Social Modernity
50. The Inextricable Link between Ecology and Taste: Traditional Plant Foraging in NW Balochistan, Pakistan
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