Food supply from forests is a fundamental component of forest ecosystem services, but information relating to suitability for human consumption and sustainable utilization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in developing countries is lacking. To address this gap in knowledge, diverse datasets of edible plants and macro-fungi were obtained from field collections, historical publications, and community surveys across seven cities in Guangdong Province (GP), southern China. Seven edible parts and five food categories of plant species were classified according to usage and specific nutrient components. Edible plant species were also categorized into different seasons and life forms. Our results show that at least 100 plant species (with 64 p...
Abstract Background Local people in the Himalayan region use a wide range of wild and non-cultivated...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
Food supply from forests is a fundamental component of forest ecosystem services, but information re...
Background: Chuxiong, known as the City of Fungi, is rich in fungal resources and traditional knowle...
The aim of the study was to investigate knowledge and use of wild food plants and fungi in Han (i.e....
The aim of this paper is to inform the population about the diversity of non-wood forest products fr...
Forty species of Basidiomycota from 21 genera in 15 families, collected from Liuxihe National Forest...
Abstract Background Lǎo huǒ liàng tāng (Cantonese slow-cooked soup, CSCS) is popular in Guangdong, C...
Wild edible fruits (WEFs) are among the most widely used non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and imp...
The edible wild plants were anciently important food materials as sources of nutrients such as vitam...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) are non-cultivated and non-domesticated plants used fo...
In many upland forest regions of SE Asia, sporocarps of fungi, mostly basidiomycetes, have tradition...
This study explored the rural revitalizing strategy in FAO's Globally Important Agricultural Heritag...
Boreal forests are rich in non-timber forest products from plants: wild berries and herbs used comme...
Abstract Background Local people in the Himalayan region use a wide range of wild and non-cultivated...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
Food supply from forests is a fundamental component of forest ecosystem services, but information re...
Background: Chuxiong, known as the City of Fungi, is rich in fungal resources and traditional knowle...
The aim of the study was to investigate knowledge and use of wild food plants and fungi in Han (i.e....
The aim of this paper is to inform the population about the diversity of non-wood forest products fr...
Forty species of Basidiomycota from 21 genera in 15 families, collected from Liuxihe National Forest...
Abstract Background Lǎo huǒ liàng tāng (Cantonese slow-cooked soup, CSCS) is popular in Guangdong, C...
Wild edible fruits (WEFs) are among the most widely used non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and imp...
The edible wild plants were anciently important food materials as sources of nutrients such as vitam...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) are non-cultivated and non-domesticated plants used fo...
In many upland forest regions of SE Asia, sporocarps of fungi, mostly basidiomycetes, have tradition...
This study explored the rural revitalizing strategy in FAO's Globally Important Agricultural Heritag...
Boreal forests are rich in non-timber forest products from plants: wild berries and herbs used comme...
Abstract Background Local people in the Himalayan region use a wide range of wild and non-cultivated...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...