Importance of edible wild plants in world food security: The case of Turkey
<p>Production in industrial agriculture is under threat in the near future due to air pollution, excessive consumption, and climate change. Commercial production of traditional products is significant for the continuity of product diversity. Edible wild plants are usually collected from the wi...
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Main Author: | Sefa Akbulut (Author) |
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International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology - Peertechz Publications,
2022-08-03.
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