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Ethnobotany Journal

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Can't believe I never saw this before.

http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/

Awesome. All content under Creative Commons, full text on most/all papers.

An example abstract picked at random:

The presented research investigated the use of folk remedies

among the people of Tehsil Pindigheb, District Attock

of Pakistan. During the ethnobotanical survey, we documented

indigenous knowledge and collected plant specimens

which included medicinal plants. Through questionnaire,

ethnomedicinal data was collected from key informants

and local inhabitants in randomly selected villages.

One hundred plant species belonging to 44 families were

recorded as medicinal flora of the area. Due to construction

of new housing colonies, modern agricultural practices

and cultural changes within the community, the use

of traditional knowledge and medicinal plant species are

threatened day by day in the area. This study will provide

help in future conservation strategies.

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good find!! Never heard of this before, so obviously not well promoted.

I like this title:

"The Biodiversity of Your Refrigerator"

although I don't think it is about what I am thinking about :wink:

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Great site, Sina! It reminds me a little bit of the ER! I´ll need some time to read this all! cheers Eg

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this title looks interesting.........

Is the Quality of Kava (Piper methysticum Forst. f.) Responsible for Different Geographical Patterns

Vincent Lebot, Patricia Simeoni

from vol2

t s t .

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