Ethnobotany and exploitation of medicinal plants in the Rhodope Mountains - is there a hazard for Clinopodium dalmaticum?
The present work summarises preliminary results of an ethnobotanical study in the Rhodope Mountains. The aim was to assess the traditional home use of medicinal plants for herbal tea by local people and to estimate the threats to the Balkan endemic Clinopodium dalmaticum. Semi-structured interviews...
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Main Authors: | Irena Mincheva (Author), Michaela Jordanova (Author), Niko Benbassat (Author), Ina Aneva (Author), Ekaterina Kozuharova (Author) |
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Pensoft Publishers,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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