Ethnobotany Research & Applications

Volume 4, 2006 (ISSN 1547-3465)


Research Chaveerach, Arunrat, Piya Mokkamul, Runglawan Sudmoon and Tawatchai Tanee. 2006.
Ethnobotany of the genus Piper (Piperaceae) in Thailand.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:223-231.
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Mokkamul, Piya. 2006.
Ethnobotanical Study of Rice Growing Process in Northeastern, Thailand.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4: 213-222.
ResearchWester, Lyndon and Sekson Yongvanit. 2006.
Naming Consistency for Forest Plants in some Rural Communities of Northeast Thailand.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:203-212.
ResearchNguyen, My Lien Thi. 2006.
Insertions and Deletions: Evolution in the assemblage of Vietnamese food plants.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:175-202.
ResearchYing, Meng, Yang Yongping and Caroline S. Weckerle. 2006.
Conservation Status of Maianthemum species in the Hengduan Mountains: A case study analyzing the impact of new policies on wild collected plant species.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:167-174.
ResearchMahady, Gail B., Sutatip Bhamarapravati, Bolanle A. Adeniyi, Brian Doyle, Tracie Locklear, Christine Slover and Susan L. Pendland. 2006.
Traditional Thai Medicines Inhibit Helicobacter pylori in-vitro and in-vivo: Support for ethnomedical use.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:159-166.
ResearchTsehaye, Yemane and Fassil Kebebew. 2006.
Diversity and Cultural Use of Enset (Enset ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) in Bonga in-situ Conservation Site, Ethiopia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:147-158.
ResearchLenaerts, Marc. 2006.
When Inter-ethnic Botanical Borrowing does not rely on Obvious Efficacy: Some questions from Western Amazonia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:133-146.
ResearchGaugris, J.Y. and M.W. van Rooyen. 2006.
Questionnaires Do Not Work! A Comparison of Methods Used to Evaluate the Structure of Buildings and Wood Used in Rural Households, South Africa.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:119-132.
EditorialBridges, K. W. Bridges and Y. Han Lau. 2006.
The Skill Acquisition Process Relative to Ethnobotanical Methods.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:115-118.
ResearchMaroney, Gabriel Quinn. 2006.
Right of Passage
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:113-114.
ResearchAlfredo Gomez-Beloz, Alfredo and Tirzo Rivero. 2006.
Ure (Colocasia esculenta- Araceae): An Edible Aroid of the Warao.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:103-112.
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Delang, Claudio O. 2006.
Bamboo Paper Production and Religious Use by the Lanten Yao in Northern Lao PDR.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:97-102.
ResearchElvin-Lewis, Memory. 2006.
Evolving Concepts Related to Achieving Benefit Sharing for Custodians of Traditional Knowledge.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:75-96.
ResearchKiringe, John Warui. 2006.
A Survey of Traditional Health Remedies Used by the Maasai of Southern Kaijiado District, Kenya.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:61-74.
ResearchAlbuquerque, Ulysses P., Reinaldo F. P. Lucena, Júlio M. Monteiro, Alissandra T. N. Florentino and Cecília de Fátima C. B. R. Almeida. 2006.
Evaluating Two Quantitative Ethnobotanical Techniques.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:51-60.
ResearchBridges, K.W. and Will McClatchey. 2006.
Expecting the Unexpected: Safety Considerations for Ethnobotany Field Research.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:41-50.
ResearchMathew, Sam P., A. Mohandas, S. M. Shareef and G. M. Nair. 2006.
Biocultural Diversity of the Endemic ‘Wild Jack Tree’ on the Malabar Coast of South India.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4: 25-40.
ResearchBisht, Anil Kumar, Arvind Bhatt, R. S. Rawal, and Uppeandra Dhar. 2006.
Prioritization and Conservation of Himalayan Medicinal Plants: Angelica glauca Edgew. as a case study.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:11-24.
EditorialMcClatchey, Will. 2006.
Improving Quality of International Ethnobotany Research and Publications.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 4:1-10.

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