Notes on current Mbyá-Guarani medicinal plant exchanges in southern Brazil
Abstract Background Experts in the Atlantic Forest, the Guarani people have the habit of transporting and exchanging plants due to their mobility throughout the territory. Historically, this habit contributed to the species composition and diversification among different phytophysiognomies that comp...
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Main Authors: | Julian Henrique Carlotto de Andrade (Author), José Rodrigues (Author), André Benites (Author), Cornélio Benites (Author), Arlindo Acosta (Author), Marcelina Benites (Author), Cocelina Benites (Author), Ilda Gomes (Author), Jaime Valdir da Silva (Author), Eunice Antunes (Author), Elisete Antunes (Author), José Martins (Author), Daniel Martins Timóteo (Author), Santiago Franco (Author), José Cirilo Pires Morinico (Author), Fernanda Ribeiro da Silva (Author), Natalia Hanazaki (Author) |
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