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Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants at periodic markets of Honghe Prefecture in Yunnan Province, SW China

In China, traditional markets are considered as important places for trading of medicinal plants harvested by rural villagers, which also play a social role of exchanging traditional use of herbal medicine among different cultural and social groups at local level. Market survey is often engaged in e...

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Published in:Journal of ethnopharmacology 2008-05, Vol.117 (2), p.362-377
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China
Culture
Data Collection
domestication
Ethnobotanical survey
Ethnobotany
General pharmacology
habitats
Honghe
Humans
indigenous knowledge
markets
Medical sciences
Medicinal plants
medicinal properties
Medicine, Chinese Traditional - economics
Medicine, Chinese Traditional - standards
Medicine, Chinese Traditional - trends
natural resource management
Oriental traditional medicine
periodic markets
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Phytotherapy
Plants, Medicinal - classification
Specimen Handling
surveys
Traditional market
Traditional uses
village markets
wild plants
Yunnan
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