Wild edible plants used by communities in and around selected forest reserves of Teso-Karamoja region, Uganda
Abstract Background The consumption of wild plants is an ancient tradition which serves multiple purposes. Cognizant that Teso-Karamoja region is frequently affected by food scarcity and is not adequately surveyed for its flora, this study sought to establish an inventory and use of wild edible plan...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Ojelel (Author), Patrick Mucunguzi (Author), Esther Katuura (Author), Esezah K. Kakudidi (Author), Mary Namaganda (Author), James Kalema (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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