Wild edible plants traditionally collected and used in southern Yemen
Abstract Background The local wild edible plants (WEPs) are still used traditionally in the rural communities in Yemen, but this traditional knowledge is still undocumented and has been never reported before. Therefore, this study is the first ethnobotanical survey on WEPs conducted in Yemen. Method...
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Main Author: | Mohamed Al-Fatimi (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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