Diversity and ethnomycological importance of mushrooms from Western Himalayas, Kashmir
Abstract Background Wild edible mushrooms (WEM) are economically significant and used in traditional medicines worldwide. The region of Jammu and Kashmir (Western Himalayas) is enriched with the diversity of edible mushrooms, collected by the rural people for food and income generation. This is the...
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Main Authors: | Tariq Saiff Ullah (Author), Syeda Sadiqa Firdous (Author), Wayne Thomas Shier (Author), Javeed Hussain (Author), Hamayun Shaheen (Author), Muhammad Usman (Author), Maryam Akram (Author), Abdul Nasir Khalid (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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