Medicinal plants are essential in the medical systems of the Mixe and Zapotec. In this study ethno-ecological strategies, employed by the two neighboring Indian groups in Mexico, for obtaining medicinal plants are analyzed. The indigenous classification of the environment is notably different from the Western one and distinguishes six dissimilar principal \u27zones\u27 or land use types. Most ethnomedically important species are cultivated in the \u27house garden\u27 or gathered in the community or its immediate surroundings. The house garden, for example, contributes 31.8% and 26.2% of all medical taxa for the Mixe and Zapotec, respectively. These ethnobotanical data on the indigenous uses indicate that anthropogenic types of vegetation yi...
In the biological sciences the use of medicinal plants in indigenous cultures is commonly seen as be...
Medicinal plants are an essential part of indigenous pharmaceutical systems. We studied the medicina...
Most ethnopharmacological studies overlook food plants, yet many edible plants, also have medicinal ...
Medicinal plants are essential in the medical systems of the Mixe and Zapotec. In this study ethno-e...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Oaxaca foothills (Mexico) live in an area of great botanic ...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Juarez foothills in Oaxaca (Mexico) live in an area of grea...
Medicinal plants are an important element of indigenous medical systems in Mexico. These resources a...
Abstract—Medicinal plants are an important element of indigenous medical systems in Mexico. These re...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: In rural areas of Mexico the impact of modernization has changed hea...
The botanical collections of early explorers and the later ethnobotany have played important roles i...
As in most peasant cultures medicinal plants are a very important resource for the Nahua of the Sier...
As for all Mexican peasant cultures, plants are an essential part of everyday life for Nahua of the ...
For the Lowland Mixe of Oaxaca (Mexico), plants are a central part of their medical system. Direct a...
The Itzamma Garden and Medicinal Plant Project is a collaborative effort focused on identifying trad...
The Itzamma Garden and Medicinal Plant Project is a collaborative effort focused on identifying trad...
In the biological sciences the use of medicinal plants in indigenous cultures is commonly seen as be...
Medicinal plants are an essential part of indigenous pharmaceutical systems. We studied the medicina...
Most ethnopharmacological studies overlook food plants, yet many edible plants, also have medicinal ...
Medicinal plants are essential in the medical systems of the Mixe and Zapotec. In this study ethno-e...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Oaxaca foothills (Mexico) live in an area of great botanic ...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Juarez foothills in Oaxaca (Mexico) live in an area of grea...
Medicinal plants are an important element of indigenous medical systems in Mexico. These resources a...
Abstract—Medicinal plants are an important element of indigenous medical systems in Mexico. These re...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: In rural areas of Mexico the impact of modernization has changed hea...
The botanical collections of early explorers and the later ethnobotany have played important roles i...
As in most peasant cultures medicinal plants are a very important resource for the Nahua of the Sier...
As for all Mexican peasant cultures, plants are an essential part of everyday life for Nahua of the ...
For the Lowland Mixe of Oaxaca (Mexico), plants are a central part of their medical system. Direct a...
The Itzamma Garden and Medicinal Plant Project is a collaborative effort focused on identifying trad...
The Itzamma Garden and Medicinal Plant Project is a collaborative effort focused on identifying trad...
In the biological sciences the use of medicinal plants in indigenous cultures is commonly seen as be...
Medicinal plants are an essential part of indigenous pharmaceutical systems. We studied the medicina...
Most ethnopharmacological studies overlook food plants, yet many edible plants, also have medicinal ...