Abstract Background Ritual and religious uses of plant-derived smoke are widespread throughout the world. Our research focuses on Southwest China, where the use of incense is very common. This study aims to document and analyze contemporary ritual plant uses by the Bai people of Shaxi Township (Jianchuan County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province), including their related ethnobotanical knowledge, practices, and beliefs. Methods The present study builds on previous ethnobotanical research in Shaxi, which started in 2005. Interviews focusing on ritual plant use and associated beliefs were carried out with a total of 44 Bai informants in September 2009 and May and June 2010. The results are supplemented with information on the local religion co...
Abstract Background Douyu Village, inhabited by the Lhoba people, is situated within the Eastern Him...
235-242Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a dioecious and annual herbaceous plant in family Cannabinaceae...
Incense burners were well known in ancient Western Asia, but they were not used in China before the ...
Abstract Background Conservation of biodiversity is primary important of today’s critically vulnerab...
Aim of the study: Characterization and comparative analysis of the main VOCs (volatile organic compo...
Abstract Background Medicinal plants used by the local people in Xizang (Tibet) have been investigat...
Since its origins in the Shang Dynasty nearly 3,000 years ago, traditional Chinese medicine has unde...
The Shuhi are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of around 1,500 people living exclusively in the Shuiluo ...
Context: An ethnobotanical survey was completed in a remote village and surrounding country of Xinji...
101-104 The study identified 31 species of plants used as incense in Nepal. Most of these p...
Abstract Background Herbal tea is widely consumed in Jianghua, a Yao autonomous county in Hunan Prov...
The paper is dedicated to the evolution of boshanlu censers (博山炉) within the context of China’s fra...
This research investigated the interplay between nature and culture by focusing on knowledge about t...
Background: This paper is based on ethnomedicinal investigation conducted from 1999–2002 in Chuxiong...
While incense burners were well known in ancient Western Asia, they do not seem to have been used in...
Abstract Background Douyu Village, inhabited by the Lhoba people, is situated within the Eastern Him...
235-242Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a dioecious and annual herbaceous plant in family Cannabinaceae...
Incense burners were well known in ancient Western Asia, but they were not used in China before the ...
Abstract Background Conservation of biodiversity is primary important of today’s critically vulnerab...
Aim of the study: Characterization and comparative analysis of the main VOCs (volatile organic compo...
Abstract Background Medicinal plants used by the local people in Xizang (Tibet) have been investigat...
Since its origins in the Shang Dynasty nearly 3,000 years ago, traditional Chinese medicine has unde...
The Shuhi are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of around 1,500 people living exclusively in the Shuiluo ...
Context: An ethnobotanical survey was completed in a remote village and surrounding country of Xinji...
101-104 The study identified 31 species of plants used as incense in Nepal. Most of these p...
Abstract Background Herbal tea is widely consumed in Jianghua, a Yao autonomous county in Hunan Prov...
The paper is dedicated to the evolution of boshanlu censers (博山炉) within the context of China’s fra...
This research investigated the interplay between nature and culture by focusing on knowledge about t...
Background: This paper is based on ethnomedicinal investigation conducted from 1999–2002 in Chuxiong...
While incense burners were well known in ancient Western Asia, they do not seem to have been used in...
Abstract Background Douyu Village, inhabited by the Lhoba people, is situated within the Eastern Him...
235-242Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a dioecious and annual herbaceous plant in family Cannabinaceae...
Incense burners were well known in ancient Western Asia, but they were not used in China before the ...