Ethnomycological knowledge in three communities in Amealco, Quéretaro, México
Abstract Background Fungi have multiple uses in temperate areas of México, but an important decrease in the traditional knowledge of uses and customs of mushrooms becomes a fundamental issue for fungi conservation. However, only few studies quantify the traditional ethnomycological knowledge in Méxi...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Robles-García (Author), Humberto Suzán-Azpiri (Author), Adriana Montoya-Esquivel (Author), Jesús García-Jiménez (Author), Edgardo Ulises Esquivel-Naranjo (Author), Elhadi Yahia (Author), Fidel Landeros-Jaime (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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