Background: A survey relative to the use of plants for the cure of animals in Tunisia was conducted in order to make a comparison with the same species (or similar ones) in central and southern Italy. Materials and methods: available bibliographical data both for Italy and for Tunisia were consulted. Results: Thirty-nine plants, representing 22 families, used in Tunisia in ethnoveterinary medicine were reported, and comparisons made with close species used in Central and Southern Italy. Seven of the 39 species (about the 18% of the total) are not present in Italian flora. Fourteen of the 39 species (35% of the total) are also used in Italy. Camelidae (dromedaries and camels) are the most valuable types of domestic animals cured in Tunisia, ...
Traditional knowledge of local plant uses is rapidly fading away, especially in rural Mediterranean ...
Background To best of our knowledge, this is the first quantitative ethnobotanical study with the ai...
Human populations in various regions across the world exploit the medicinal properties of plants to ...
Background: A survey relative to the use of plants for the cure of animals in Tunisia was conducted ...
A survey relative to the use of plants for the cure of animals in Tunisia was conducted in order to ...
Background: Italy and Tunisia (Africa for the Romans), facing each other on the opposite sides of th...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: the area of the “Monte Sicani Regional Park” (Central Western Sicily...
During the years 2003¿2005, a comparative ethnobotanical field survey was conducted on remedies used...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of an ethnobotanical study carrie...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in the Etn...
Objective :The aim of this study was to document the diversity and use of natural plants in the isla...
The Sicilian territory as a whole presents orographic, geopedological, hydrographic characters and c...
researchEthnobotanical study of the Sannio area, in the province of Benevento (SE-Italy) has been ca...
Background Ethnoveterinary knowledge in Europe may play an important role as a basis for sustaina...
Traditional knowledge of local plant uses is rapidly fading away, especially in rural Mediterranean ...
Background To best of our knowledge, this is the first quantitative ethnobotanical study with the ai...
Human populations in various regions across the world exploit the medicinal properties of plants to ...
Background: A survey relative to the use of plants for the cure of animals in Tunisia was conducted ...
A survey relative to the use of plants for the cure of animals in Tunisia was conducted in order to ...
Background: Italy and Tunisia (Africa for the Romans), facing each other on the opposite sides of th...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: the area of the “Monte Sicani Regional Park” (Central Western Sicily...
During the years 2003¿2005, a comparative ethnobotanical field survey was conducted on remedies used...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of an ethnobotanical study carrie...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in the Etn...
Objective :The aim of this study was to document the diversity and use of natural plants in the isla...
The Sicilian territory as a whole presents orographic, geopedological, hydrographic characters and c...
researchEthnobotanical study of the Sannio area, in the province of Benevento (SE-Italy) has been ca...
Background Ethnoveterinary knowledge in Europe may play an important role as a basis for sustaina...
Traditional knowledge of local plant uses is rapidly fading away, especially in rural Mediterranean ...
Background To best of our knowledge, this is the first quantitative ethnobotanical study with the ai...
Human populations in various regions across the world exploit the medicinal properties of plants to ...