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Research
| Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers | |
| Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser, Christian R. Vogl, Marianne Gütler, Serena Heckler | 1-15 |
| Ex-situ Management Study of Some High Value Medicinal Plant Species in Swat, Pakistan | |
| Hassan Sher, Farrukh Hussain, Hazrat Sher | 17-24 |
| On-farm Diversity and Characterization of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Landraces in the Highlands of West Shewa, Ethiopia | |
| Firdissa Eticha, Woldeyesus Sinebo, Heinrich Grausgruber | 25-34 |
| Interpreting Resource Gradients and Patches for the Conservation of Woody Plant Diversity at Mt. Kasigau, Kenya | |
| Kimberly E. Medley | 49-60 |
| Traditional use of medicinal plants in Bangladesh to treat urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases | |
| Shahadat Hossan, Bipasha Agarwala, Shahnawaz Sarwar, Masud Karim, Rownak Jahan, Mohammed Rahmatullah | 61-74 |
| Ethnobotanical study of Hyacinthaceae and non-hyacinthaceous geophytes in selected districts of Malawi | PDF PDF |
| Elizabeth Mwafongo, Inger Nordal, Zacharia Magombo, Brita Stedje | 75-93 |
| Invitro anti-metronidazole-resistant-Helicobacter pylori activity and cytotoxicity of selected medicinal plants’ extracts from Penang Island Malaysia. | |
| ABD M Uyub | 95-106 |
| An Ethnobotanical Inventory of Himalayan Region Poonch Valley Azad Kashmir (Pakistan) | |
| Muhammad Azam Khan, Mir Ajab Khan, Mazhar Hussain, Ghulam Mujtaba Ghulam | 107-123 |
| Cooling the Heat - Traditional remedies for malaria and fever in Northern Peru | |
| Rainer W Bussmann, Ashley Glenn | 125-134 |
| Ethnomedicne of Ogiek of River Njoro watershed, Nakuru, Kenya. | |
| Eunice wanjiku Ngari | 135-152 |
| The Geography of the Chios Mastic Trade from the 17th through to the 19th Century | |
| Dimitrios Ierapetritis | 153-167 |
| Ethnomedicinal Analysis of Toxic Plants from Five Ethnic Groups in China | |
| Huyin Huai | 169-179 |
| Ethnobotany and Conservation of Plant Resources of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria | |
| Tajudeen Okekunle Amusa, Saka Oladunni Jimoh | 181-194 |
| A Comparative Analysis of Medicinal Plants Used by Folk Medicinal Healers in Three Districts of Bangladesh and Inquiry as to Mode of Selection of Medicinal Plants | |
| Mohammed Ariful Haque Mollik, Mohammed Shahadat Hossan, Alok Kumar Paul, M. Taufiq-Ur-Rahman, Rownak Jahan, Mohammed Rahmatullah | 195-218 |
| Ethnobotanical study of the rural population in the limits of the Pampa plain (Argentina) | |
| Walter Alejandro Muiño | 219-231 |
| Ethnobotanical Uses of Plants among the Bhotiya Tribal Communities of Niti Valley in Central Himalaya, India | |
| Prakash Chandra Phondani, Rakesh Kumar Maikhuri, Lakhpat Singh Rawat, Nehal Ahmad Farooquee, Chandra Prakash Kala, S.C. Ram Vishvakarma, K. S. Rao, K. G. Saxena | 233-244 |
| Arundo donax L. (Giant reed) Use by Turkish Cypriot | |
| Salih Gucel | 245-248 |
Education
| Do They Really “Know Nothing”? An inquiry into ethnobotanical knowledge of students in Arizona, USA | |
| Colleen Marie O'Brien | 35-47 |
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