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1Purposive Sampling as a Tool for Informant SelectionEthnobotany Research and Applications01,101
2Wine, Beer, Snuff, Medicine, and Loss of Diversity - Ethnobotanical travels in the Georgian CaucasusEthnobotany Research and Applications0573
3Proving that Traditional Knowledge Works: The antibacterial activity of Northern Peruvian medicinal plantsEthnobotany Research and Applications0322
4Indigenous Use and Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants in Far-West NepalEthnobotany Research and Applications0271
5Importance Indices in EthnobotanyEthnobotany Research and Applications0204
6Combining Biological Approaches to Shed Light on the Evolution of Edible BananasEthnobotany Research and Applications0168
7Why Bananas Matter: An introduction to the history of banana domesticationEthnobotany Research and Applications0151
8A quantitative medico-botanical expedition of Fairy Meadows National Park, Diamir, Gilgit Baltistan, PakistanEthnobotany Research and Applications2019149
9Evaluating Two Quantitative Ethnobotanical TechniquesEthnobotany Research and Applications0147
10Blending Traditional and Western Medicine: Medicinal plant use among patients at Clinica Anticona in El Porvenir, PeruEthnobotany Research and Applications0140
11From Garden to Market? The cultivation of native and introduced medicinal plant species in Cajamarca, Peru and implications for habitat conservationEthnobotany Research and Applications0138
12From Chamomile to Aspirin? Medicinal plant use among clients at laboratorios Beal in Trujillo, PeruEthnobotany Research and Applications0137
13Ethnobotanical Study of the Medicinal Plants Known by Men in Ambalabe, MadagascarEthnobotany Research and Applications0121
14Early Bananas in Africa: The state of the artEthnobotany Research and Applications0105
15Bananas and Plantains in Africa: Re-interpreting the linguistic evidenceEthnobotany Research and Applications0100
16A Comparative Analysis of Medicinal Plants Used by Folk Medicinal Healers in Three Districts of Bangladesh and Inquiry as to Mode of Selection of Medicinal PlantsEthnobotany Research and Applications093
17Ethnobotanical Uses of Plants among the Bhotiya Tribal Communities of Niti Valley in Central Himalaya, IndiaEthnobotany Research and Applications090
18Knowledge and Consumption of Wild Plants: A comparative study in two Tsimane' villages in the Bolivian AmazonEthnobotany Research and Applications088
19Traditional use of medicinal plants in Bangladesh to treat urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseasesEthnobotany Research and Applications087
20A Review of Recent Molecular Genetics Evidence for Sugarcane Evolution and DomesticationEthnobotany Research and Applications084
21From Sierra to Coast: Tracing the supply of medicinal plants in Northern Peru – A plant collector’s taleEthnobotany Research and Applications083
22Banana Cultivation in South Asia and East Asia: A review of the evidence from archaeology and linguisticsEthnobotany Research and Applications083
23Phyto-cultural diversity of the Shigar valley (Central Karakorum) Baltistan, Northern PakistanEthnobotany Research and Applications201982
24Bananas and People in the Homeland of Genus Musa: Not just pretty fruitEthnobotany Research and Applications081
25A Survey of Traditional Health Remedies Used by the Maasai of Southern Kaijiado District, KenyaEthnobotany Research and Applications078
26Antioxidant Potential of Seven Myrtaceous FruitsEthnobotany Research and Applications077
27Ethnobotany of the Genus Artemisia L. (Asteraceae) in PakistanEthnobotany Research and Applications066
28Relevance of Banana Seeds in ArchaeologyEthnobotany Research and Applications066
29Current Status of Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Vaidyas in Uttaranchal State of IndiaEthnobotany Research and Applications064
30An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants in Amaro Woreda, EthiopiaEthnobotany Research and Applications063
31Ethnomedicinal Studies of Medicinal Plants of Gilgit District and Surrounding AreasEthnobotany Research and Applications200760
32Ethnobotanical Study of the Sannio Area, Campania, Southern ItalyEthnobotany Research and Applications060
33The Medicinal Plant Trade in SurinameEthnobotany Research and Applications058
34An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants in Asgede Tsimbila District, Northwestern Tigray, Northern EthiopiaEthnobotany Research and Applications057
35Ethnobotany of the Genus <i>Piper</i> (Piperaceae) in ThailandEthnobotany Research and Applications054
36Traditional Uses of Plants by Indigenous Communities for Veterinary Practices at Kurram District, PakistanEthnobotany Research and Applications201953
37Local Uses of Native Plants in an Area of Caatinga Vegetation (Pernambuco, NE Brazil)Ethnobotany Research and Applications051
38Beyond the Bounty: Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) for food security and novel foods in the 21st CenturyEthnobotany Research and Applications049
39Bamboo Resources in Ethiopia: Their value chain and contribution to livelihoodsEthnobotany Research and Applications049
40Diversity and Cultural Use of Enset (<i>Enset ventricosum</i> (Welw.) Cheesman) in Bonga in-situ Conservation Site, EthiopiaEthnobotany Research and Applications047
41Ethnomedicinal Plants of India with Special Reference to an Indo-Burma Hotspot Region: An overviewEthnobotany Research and Applications041
42Ethnobotany and the Loss of Traditional Knowledge in the 21st CenturyEthnobotany Research and Applications040
43Water Spinach (Ipomoea aquatica, Convolvulaceae): A food gone wildEthnobotany Research and Applications200740
44Indigenous Knowledge on the Use and Management of Medicinal Trees and Shrubs in Dale District, Sidama Zone, Southern EthiopiaEthnobotany Research and Applications039
45Uses of Local Plant Species by Agropastoralists in South-western NigerEthnobotany Research and Applications038
46Watermelons in the Sand of Sahara: Cultivation and use of indigenous landraces in the Tombouctou Region of MaliEthnobotany Research and Applications038
47Wild Edible Fruit Species Cultural Domain, Informant Species Competence and Preference in Three Districts of Amhara Region, EthiopiaEthnobotany Research and Applications036
48Uncultivated plants and livelihood support –a case study from the Chepang people of NepalEthnobotany Research and Applications200935
49Surviving on Knowledge: Ethnobotany of Chepang community from mid-hills of NepalEthnobotany Research and Applications034
50Ethnobotanical Knowledge of Men, Women and Children in Rural Niger: A mixed-methods approachEthnobotany Research and Applications034