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Cross-Cultural Ethnobotanical Assembly as a New Tool for Understanding Medicinal and Culinary Values–The Genus Lycium as A Case Study

Ethnobotanical knowledge is indispensable for the conservation of global biological integrity, and could provide irreplaceable clues for bioprospecting aiming at new food crops and medicines. This biocultural diversity requires a comprehensive documentation of such intellectual knowledge at local le...

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Published in:Frontiers in pharmacology 2021-07, Vol.12, p.708518-708518
Main Authors: Yao, Ruyu, Heinrich, Michael, Wei, Jianhe, Xiao, Peigen
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