Breaking the paradigms of residual categories and neglectable importance of non-used resources: the "vital" traditional knowledge of non-edible mushrooms and their substantive cultural significance
Abstract Introduction One of the main goals of ethnomycological studies has been understanding the role of wild edible mushrooms (WEM) in diverse cultures. To accomplish such a purpose, the local knowledge of WEM and their cultural importance have been evaluated and compared using qualitative and qu...
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Main Authors: | Amaranta Ramírez-Terrazo (Author), E. Adriana Montoya (Author), Roberto Garibay-Orijel (Author), Javier Caballero-Nieto (Author), Alejandro Kong-Luz (Author), Claudia Méndez-Espinoza (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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