Traditional medicinal plants in South Tyrol (northern Italy, southern Alps): biodiversity and use
Abstract Background Worldwide mountain regions are recognized as hotspots of ethnopharmacologically relevant species diversity. In South Tyrol (Southern Alps, Italy), and due to the region's high plant diversity and isolated population, a unique traditional botanical knowledge of medicinal plan...
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Main Authors: | Joshua Petelka (Author), Barbara Plagg (Author), Ina Säumel (Author), Stefan Zerbe (Author) |
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