Ethnobotany Research & Applications

Volume 2, 2004 (ISSN 1547-3465)


ResearchPickersgill, B. 2004.
Crops and Cultures in the Pacific: New data and new techniques for the investigation of old questions.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 1–8.
ResearchGrivet, L., C. Daniels, J.C. Glaszmann and A. D'Hont. 2004.
A Review of Recent Molecular Genetics Evidence for Sugarcane Evolution and Domestication.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 9-17.
ResearchLebot, Vincent and Patricia Simeoni. 2004.
Is the Quality of Kava (Piper methysticum Forst.f.) Responsible for Different Geographical Patterns.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 19-28.
ResearchKagy, Valerie and Francoise Carreel. 2004.
Bananas in New Caledonian Kanak Society: Their socio-cultural value in relation with their origins.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 29–35.
ResearchHarries, Hugh, Luc Baudoin and Rolando Cardena. 2004.
Floating, Boating and Introgression: Molecular techniques and the ancestry of coconut palm populations on Pacific Islands.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 37-53.
ResearchMatthews, Peter. 2004.
Genetic Diversity in Taro, and the Preservation of Culinary Knowledge.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 55-71.
PoemRao, Ramana. 2004.
Past International Year of the Indigenous People? into a New Millennium.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 73.
EditorialBridges, K.W. 2004.
Give and Take.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 75.
ResearchBalick, Michael J. and Hugh O’Brien. 2004.
Ethnobotanical and Floristic Research in Belize: Accomplishments, challenges and lessons learned.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 77-88.
ResearchQuansah, Nat. 2004.
The Neglected Key to Successful Biodiversity Conservation and Appropriate Development: Local traditional knowledge.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 89-91.
ResearchTaiepa, Todd. 2004.
Weaving Our Stories Worldwide: An indigenous approach to global economics and ecology.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 93-99.
ResearchFlaster, Trish. 2004. Survey of Medicinal Plants in the Main US Herbaria.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 101-110.
ResearchVogl-Lukasser, Brigitte and Christian R. Vogl. 2004.
Ethnobotanical Research in Homegardens of Small Farmers In the Alpine Region of Osttirol (Austria): An example for bridges built and building bridges.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 111-137.
PoemWeaver, Kia. 2004.
How ‘Awa Travels the World.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 2: 139–141.

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