Traditional knowledge of medicinal mushrooms and lichens of Yuman peoples in Northern Mexico
Abstract Background Mushrooms and lichens are natural therapeutic resources whose millenary importance persists in indigenous and mestizo communities of Mexico. However, in this regard, in the northern part of the country there are few ethnobiological explorations. This study investigates the local...
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Main Authors: | Joshua Anthuan Bautista-González (Author), Adriana Montoya (Author), Robert Bye (Author), Martín Esqueda (Author), María de los Angeles Herrera-Campos (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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