This paper contains significant ethnobotanical information on folk-medicinal plants and their ethnopharmacological uses in Kadisehri. The aim of the study was mainly to collect and identify the plants used therapeutically by the local people, and to make available information about traditional herbal medicine. It was undertaken during the period 2011-2012 and is based on plants collected during field work. Fifty-six plants used in folk-medicine and belonging to 34 families were identified in this study. Of these, 48 species were wild, and 8 species were cultivated plants. The most common families were Rosaceae (12.5%), Lamiaceae (8.9%) and Asteraceae (7.1%); and the most common preparations were decoctions (36.7%). In addition, a cultural i...
In this paper, 126 traditional medicinal plants from Kirklareli Province in Turkey have been reporte...
This study aimed to identify wild plants collected for medicinal purposes by the local people of Ulu...
We interviewed 91 people who use plants for medicinal purposes regularly in Altınova (Balıkesir) and...
This paper contains significant ethnobotanical information on folk-medicinal plants and their ethnop...
A comprehensive ethnobotanical study has been conducted in Bayramic in the western part of Turkey. T...
WOS: 000427356700010A comprehensive ethnobotanical study was conducted in Acipayam, situated in the ...
This study was made to reveal the plants used as traditional folk medicine in Yuksekova (Hakkari) si...
This comprehensive ethnobotanical study carried out in Mersin province, which is located in the sout...
This study was made to reveal the plants used as traditional folk medicine in Yiiksekova (Hakkari) s...
The present study was conducted to collect, record, and document local knowledge of medicinal practi...
This study was made to reveal the folk medicinal plants used traditionally in Ürgüp (Nevşehir). Duri...
This study aims to identify wild plants collected for medical purposes by the local people of Karlıo...
This paper provides significant ethnobotanical information on pharmaceutical plant uses, where some ...
This paper provides significant ethnobotanical information on pharmaceutical plant uses, where some ...
This research was carried out to determine the ethnobotanical use of natural and cultural plants use...
In this paper, 126 traditional medicinal plants from Kirklareli Province in Turkey have been reporte...
This study aimed to identify wild plants collected for medicinal purposes by the local people of Ulu...
We interviewed 91 people who use plants for medicinal purposes regularly in Altınova (Balıkesir) and...
This paper contains significant ethnobotanical information on folk-medicinal plants and their ethnop...
A comprehensive ethnobotanical study has been conducted in Bayramic in the western part of Turkey. T...
WOS: 000427356700010A comprehensive ethnobotanical study was conducted in Acipayam, situated in the ...
This study was made to reveal the plants used as traditional folk medicine in Yuksekova (Hakkari) si...
This comprehensive ethnobotanical study carried out in Mersin province, which is located in the sout...
This study was made to reveal the plants used as traditional folk medicine in Yiiksekova (Hakkari) s...
The present study was conducted to collect, record, and document local knowledge of medicinal practi...
This study was made to reveal the folk medicinal plants used traditionally in Ürgüp (Nevşehir). Duri...
This study aims to identify wild plants collected for medical purposes by the local people of Karlıo...
This paper provides significant ethnobotanical information on pharmaceutical plant uses, where some ...
This paper provides significant ethnobotanical information on pharmaceutical plant uses, where some ...
This research was carried out to determine the ethnobotanical use of natural and cultural plants use...
In this paper, 126 traditional medicinal plants from Kirklareli Province in Turkey have been reporte...
This study aimed to identify wild plants collected for medicinal purposes by the local people of Ulu...
We interviewed 91 people who use plants for medicinal purposes regularly in Altınova (Balıkesir) and...