Author(s) Paper Title
ANDERSON, E. N. - University of California, Riverside
Further Explorations of Herbal Medicine Transfer across Medieval Central Asia
NNAMANI Catherine V. - Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria and Michael O. ITAM - Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria
Uses and Socio-economic Significance of Pentaclethra microphyllium Benth. (Fabaceae) in the lives of the Agrarian Communities of Southern Nigeria.
FLACHS, Andrew - Washington Unviersity in St. Louis
Stalking the Wild Tomato: The Economic Botany of Genetically Modified Cotton Farms in Telangana, India.
HASSAN Sher - Center for Plant Sciences and Biodiversity, University of Swat Pakistan
Increasing the economic benefit of high value Medicinal and Aromatic Plants to Pakistani communities: an analysis of current practices.
VAN ANDEL, Tinde - Naturalis Biodiversity Center**, Charlotte VAN ‘T KLOOSTER - University of Amsterdam, Diana QUIROZ- Wageningen University, Alexandra TOWNS - Naturalis Biodiversity Center and Sofie RUYSSCHAERT - WWF Guianas
Local plant names tell us how enslaved Africans familiarized themselves with the New World flora
QUIROZ, Diana - Naturalis Biodiversity Center / Wageningen University and Tinde van Andel - Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Moving beyond the sacred: the role of traditional spiritual values in plant conservation planning
HIDAYATI, Syafitri- Curtin Sarawak Research Institute, Sarawak, Malayasia, Merlin FRANCO- Curtin Sarawak Research Institute, Sarawak, Malayasia, Jeffrey MALANG- Independent Kelabit Scholar, Sarawak, Malaysia and Lucy BULAN- Independent Kelabit Scholar, Sarawak, Malaysia
Some insights into the plant nomenclatural system of the Kelabit people of Sarawak, Malaysia
RASHFORD, John - College of Charleston and Anthony RICHARDS - Food and Biotechnology consultant
The baobab culture of Barbados
SHEBITZ, Daniela - Kean University School of Environmental and Sustainability Science, Sana BAIG - Kean University and Diego MORALES - Kean University
An Ethnobotanical Approach to Medicinal Plant Research in the Lowland Wet Forests of Costa Rica
KISTLER, Logan - Departments of Anthropology and Biology, Penn State University, NEWSOM, Lee A. - Department of Anthropology, Penn State University and PERRY, George H. - Departments of Anthropology and Biology, Penn State University
An integrated archaeogenomic view of squash and gourd (Cucurbita spp.) natural history, biogeography, and domestication
DE BRITTO, Alexis John - St.Xavier's College (autonomous), Palayamkottai 627 002, India
MOLECULAR AND CHEMICAL FINGERPRINTING OF ANTI CANCER DRUG YIELDING PLANTS - A CONSERVATION GENETICS APPROACH
WAGNER, Gail E. -- Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina
When is a Snack? (And Answers to Other Questions You Were Afraid to Ask)
QUAVE, Cassandra - Department of Dermatology, Emory University School of Medicine and Center for the Study of Human Health, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 550 Asbury Circle, Candler Library 107, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA and PIERONI, Andrea - University of Gastronomic Sciences, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 9, Pollenzo/Bra, (Cuneo) I-12042, Italy
Ethnozymology and TEK of the Environmental Microbiome
Parwani Rajkumari Government Science College, Gandhinagar,India and Suresh Gor
Traditional knowledge of ethnomedicinal plants
Gor Suresh and Rakumari Parwani
Indigenous plants of Girnar ranges
AMITH, Jonathan D. - Dept. of Anthropology, Gettysburg College; Dept. of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Analysis of the nomenclature and classification of Hymenoptera in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec, an endangered language from southwest Mexico
TAYLOR, Gia Gaspard
Mangoes "FROM Seed to TABLE"
TOWNS, Alexandra M.- Naturalis Biodiversity Center / Leiden University and Tinde VAN ANDEL- Naturalis Biodivesity Center
Mothers’ medicinal plant knowledge, folk illnesses, and treatment preferences for childcare in two pluralistic healthcare settings
TURNER, Nancy J. - University of Victoria and Cecil H. BROWN - Northern Illinois University
Taking it with them: Early human assisted plant dissemination in northwestern North America
JIANG, Sandy – Center for the Study of Human Health, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 550 Asbury Circle, Candler Library 107, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA and QUAVE, Cassandra - Department of Dermatology, Emory University School of Medicine and Center for the Study of Human Health, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 550 Asbury Circle, Candler Library 107, Atlanta, GA...
Foods for health, foods for medicine: A comparative study of health strategies used by Chinese and Taiwanese immigrants in metro-Atlanta

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