An ethnobotanical study on wild plants used by Tibetan people in Gyirong Valley, Tibet, China
Abstract Background Gyirong Valley known as the "Back Garden of the Himalayas" is located in the core area of the Everest National Nature Reserve. It is also one of the important ports from ancient Tibet to Kathmandu, Nepal, since ancient times. Over the years, the Tibetans of Gyirong had...
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Main Authors: | Chang-An Guo (Author), Xiaoyong Ding (Author), Huabin Hu (Author), Yu Zhang (Author), Huizhao Yang (Author), Yuhua Wang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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