Wild edible plants collected and consumed by the locals in Daqinggou, Inner Mongolia, China
Abstract Background Knowledge of wild edible plants is an important part of traditional knowledge. It is closely related to traditional human agriculture, as well as biodiversity. This study aimed to conduct a detailed investigation and evaluation of wild edible plants that are collected and consume...
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Main Authors: | Sachula (Author), Geilebagan (Author), Yan-ying Zhang (Author), Hui Zhao (Author), Khasbagan (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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