This study was designed to document the use and conservation of edible wild plants in Libya. Data were collecte through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions. A total of 145 edible wild plant species were identified; of these, herbs represented the majority with 119 species. Regarding the parts used, the most consumed parts were leaves (in 64 species), followed by young shoots (in 39 species), fruits (in 35 species), seeds (in 16 species), flowers and roots (in 14 species each), and 8 species were consumed as a whole plant. Studies on the mode of consumption revealed a total of 12 ways of consumption, of which the majority were consumed raw (90 species), followed by consumption after cooking (56 spe...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
This study focused on the wild plants traditionally used for human consumption in Bingöl and its aim...
Many people in rural communities of developing countries rely on wild edible plants for food especia...
This study was designed to document the use and conservation of edible wild plants in Libya. Data we...
This study identified not only the wild plants collected for food purposes by local people of Karais...
This work reviews literature on ethnobotanical knowledge of wild edible plants and their potential r...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
These days edible wild plants (EWPs) play a fundamental role in the Mediterranean diet, thanks to th...
A review of ethnobotanical sources focused on traditionally-used wild food plants in Andalusia (sou...
Wild edible plants are very widespread in Black Sea Region of Turkey and people have consumed wild e...
Wild and semi-wild plant resources that have food and medicinal importance are distributed at differ...
A study aimed at identifying plant species used and manipulated by the community for food was carrie...
ABSTRACT: A study aimed at identifying plant species used and manipulated by the community for food ...
299-306Ethnobotany is a preliminary method of research, suitable for gathering information on the nu...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
This study focused on the wild plants traditionally used for human consumption in Bingöl and its aim...
Many people in rural communities of developing countries rely on wild edible plants for food especia...
This study was designed to document the use and conservation of edible wild plants in Libya. Data we...
This study identified not only the wild plants collected for food purposes by local people of Karais...
This work reviews literature on ethnobotanical knowledge of wild edible plants and their potential r...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
These days edible wild plants (EWPs) play a fundamental role in the Mediterranean diet, thanks to th...
A review of ethnobotanical sources focused on traditionally-used wild food plants in Andalusia (sou...
Wild edible plants are very widespread in Black Sea Region of Turkey and people have consumed wild e...
Wild and semi-wild plant resources that have food and medicinal importance are distributed at differ...
A study aimed at identifying plant species used and manipulated by the community for food was carrie...
ABSTRACT: A study aimed at identifying plant species used and manipulated by the community for food ...
299-306Ethnobotany is a preliminary method of research, suitable for gathering information on the nu...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
This study focused on the wild plants traditionally used for human consumption in Bingöl and its aim...
Many people in rural communities of developing countries rely on wild edible plants for food especia...