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1The useful plants of Tambopata, Peru: I. Statistical hypotheses tests with a new quantitative techniqueEconomic Botany1993632
2Races of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae)Economic Botany1991593
3Cultural Importance Indices: A Comparative Analysis Based on the Useful Wild Plants of Southern Cantabria (Northern Spain)1Economic Botany2008567
4Phaseolin-protein Variability in Wild Forms and Landraces of the Common Bean(Phaseolus vulgaris): Evidence for Multiple Centers of DomesticationEconomic Botany1986449
5On the domestication of the soybeanEconomic Botany1970371
6Introduced plants in the indigenous Pharmacopoeia of Northern South AmericaEconomic Botany2000366
71492 and the loss of amazonian crop genetic resources. I. The relation between domestication and human population declineEconomic Botany1999363
8Crop mimicry in weedsEconomic Botany1983359
9The useful plants of Tambopata, Peru: II. Additional hypothesis testing in quantitative ethnobotanyEconomic Botany1993359
10Drumstick (Moringa oleifera): A multipurpose Indian vegetableEconomic Botany1980335
11In situ conservation of crop genetic resources through maintenance of traditional farming systemsEconomic Botany1987318
12The horseradish tree,Moringa pterygosperma (Moringaceae)—A boon to Arid Lands?Economic Botany1991295
13Weeds and Domesticates: Evolution in the man-made habitatEconomic Botany1975293
14Unconscious Selection and the Evolution of Domesticated PlantsEconomic Botany2004285
15Azolla: Botany, physiology, and use as a green manureEconomic Botany1980283
16An archaeological and historical account of cannabis in ChinaEconomic Botany1973256
17Toxicity of cycadsEconomic Botany1963253
18In Situ conservation of maize in Mexico: Genetic diversity and Maize seed management in a traditional communityEconomic Botany1997247
19Methods to assess the impact of extraction of non-timber tropical forest products on plant populationsEconomic Botany1993238
20The dynamics of crop infraspecific diversity: A conceptual framework at the farmer level 1Economic Botany1996238
21Founder effect in crop-plant evolutionEconomic Botany1985228
22Molecular Evidence and the Evolution of MaizeEconomic Botany1990227
23Analyses of seed samples from 113 plant familiesEconomic Botany1962214
24Evidence for cultivation of sesame in the ancient worldEconomic Botany1986204
25Losing knowledge about plant use in the sierra de manantlan biosphere reserve, MexicoEconomic Botany2000203
26Herbal remedies of the Luo of Siaya District, Kenya: Establishing quantitative criteria for consensusEconomic Botany1990202
27Use of ecological methods in ethnobotany: Diversity indicesEconomic Botany1996200
28The value of undiscovered pharmaceuticals in tropical forestsEconomic Botany1995197
29A Potential Antioxidant Resource: Endophytic Fungi from Medicinal PlantsEconomic Botany2007196
30Dynamics of Andean potato agricultureEconomic Botany1981193
31Ethnobotany of caiçaras of the Atlantic Forest coast (Brazil)Economic Botany1999191
32Traditional medicine in Turkey VII. Folk medicine in middle and west Black Sea regionsEconomic Botany1995187
33Forgetting the Forest: Assessing Medicinal Plant Erosion in Eastern BrazilEconomic Botany2004186
34Cultural Transmission of Ethnobotanical Knowledge in a Rural Community of Northwestern Patagonia, ArgentinaEconomic Botany2006185
35Genetic diversity in major farm crops on the farm and in reserveEconomic Botany1984184
36Arundo donax—Source of musical reeds and industrial celluloseEconomic Botany1958179
37The domestication ofcucurbita (Cucurbitaceae)Economic Botany1990179
38The prickly-pears (Opuntia spp., Cactaceae): A source of human and animal food in semiarid regionsEconomic Botany1987174
39Utilization of mangrove wood products around mida creek (Kenya) amongst subsistence and commercial usersEconomic Botany2000173
40Hybridization of maize and teosinte, in mexico and guatemala and the improvement of maizeEconomic Botany1977172
41A Farmer-based approach to conserving crop germplasmEconomic Botany1991172
42Origin of the common bean,Phaseolus vulgarisEconomic Botany1969169
43Review of chemical constituents of the red algaPalmaria palmata (dulse)Economic Botany1980169
44Traditional medicine in Turkey VIII. Folk medicine in east anatolia; Erzurum, Erzíncan, Ağri, Kars, Iğdir provincesEconomic Botany1997169
45The economic value and sustainable harvest of plants and animals from the tropical forest: Assumptions, hypotheses, and methodsEconomic Botany1993168
46COVER ARTICLE: Archaeological Evidence for the Tradition of Psychoactive Plant Use in the Old WorldEconomic Botany2003167
47An ethnobotanical study in Central Anatolia (Turkey)Economic Botany2000165
48Yartsa Gunbu (Cordyceps sinensis) and the Fungal Commodification of Tibet’s Rural EconomyEconomic Botany2008164
49Phaseolin variability among wild and cultivated common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) from ColombiaEconomic Botany1986163
50The origin of the cultivated tomatoEconomic Botany1948162