Fabaceae is of great ethnobotanical importance in indigenous and urban communities throughout the world. This work presents a revision of the use of Fabaceae as a food and/or medicinal resource in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia. It is based on a bibliographical analysis of 27 ethnobotanical sources and catalogues of regional flora. Approximately 234 wild species grow in Patagonia, mainly (60) in arid environments, whilst the remainder belong to Sub-Antarctic forest. It was found that 12.8 (30 species), mainly woody, conspicuous plants, are collected for food or medicines. Most of the species used grow in arid environments. Cultivation and purchase/barter enrich the Fabaceae offer, bringing it up to a total of 63 species. The richness of native...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Local food production has recently been encouraged and strengthened in order to lessen the adverse e...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Inhabitants of rural communities in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia are mainly of Mapuche-Tehuelche orig...
Wild Edible Plants (WEPs) still play a vital role in the subsistence of many traditional communities...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Patagonia is the southernmost part of the South American continent i...
We analyze and compare plant knowledge and uses of medicinal and edible plants of two rural communit...
Desde una aproximación etnobotánica, se estudiaron las malezas comestibles y medicinales comercializ...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
We investigated gathering and cultivating practices and how they complement each other in a rural po...
Los cercos vivos son parte significativa del paisaje de las ciudades de la Patagonia y pueden ser mu...
El presente trabajo es la primara aproximación acerca del papel de las plantas con órganos de almace...
We analized the characteristics of domestic medicine in two communities with different degrees of pr...
The objectives of this study were to characterise the body of knowledge of wild edible plants posses...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Local food production has recently been encouraged and strengthened in order to lessen the adverse e...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Inhabitants of rural communities in Argentine-Chilean Patagonia are mainly of Mapuche-Tehuelche orig...
Wild Edible Plants (WEPs) still play a vital role in the subsistence of many traditional communities...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Patagonia is the southernmost part of the South American continent i...
We analyze and compare plant knowledge and uses of medicinal and edible plants of two rural communit...
Desde una aproximación etnobotánica, se estudiaron las malezas comestibles y medicinales comercializ...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
We investigated gathering and cultivating practices and how they complement each other in a rural po...
Los cercos vivos son parte significativa del paisaje de las ciudades de la Patagonia y pueden ser mu...
El presente trabajo es la primara aproximación acerca del papel de las plantas con órganos de almace...
We analized the characteristics of domestic medicine in two communities with different degrees of pr...
The objectives of this study were to characterise the body of knowledge of wild edible plants posses...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Local food production has recently been encouraged and strengthened in order to lessen the adverse e...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...