This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local appropriation of Eurasian fruit trees - species and varieties of the genera Prunus and Citrus - from 15th century in two rural areas of Northern Argentina. By means of an ethnobotanical and ethnohistorical approach, our study was aimed at analysing how this process influenced local medicine and the design of cultural landscape that they are still part of. As a first step, local diversity, knowledge, and management practices of these fruit tree species were surveyed. In a second moment, medicinal properties attributed to them were documented. A historical literature was consulted referring to different aspects on introduction of peaches and cit...
Background: The starting point of this work is Alcorn’s definition of ethnobotany. For this reason, ...
Home gardens are considered germplasm repositories and places for experimentation, thus they are key...
Agricultural activities, including practices, crops and techniques have evolved throughout history u...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
Copyright © 2013 Pablo C. Stampella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
European conquerors introduced peaches (Prunus persica) into northwestern Argentina early in the col...
European conquerors introduced peaches (Prunus persica) into northwestern Argentina early in the col...
Management practices are very sensitive to socio-environmental change and the in uence of market soc...
This paper includes partial results of a research in urban Ethnobotany at the conurbation Buenos Air...
Agricultural activities, including practices, crops and techniques have evolved throughout history u...
"Thistles" constitute a group of prickly herbaceous plants included in tribe Cardueae (Asteraceae), ...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Context Worldwide ethnobotanical research has shown the importance of home gardens as sources of med...
Background: The starting point of this work is Alcorn’s definition of ethnobotany. For this reason, ...
Home gardens are considered germplasm repositories and places for experimentation, thus they are key...
Agricultural activities, including practices, crops and techniques have evolved throughout history u...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
This contribution presents information about the history of introduction, establishment, and local a...
Copyright © 2013 Pablo C. Stampella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
European conquerors introduced peaches (Prunus persica) into northwestern Argentina early in the col...
European conquerors introduced peaches (Prunus persica) into northwestern Argentina early in the col...
Management practices are very sensitive to socio-environmental change and the in uence of market soc...
This paper includes partial results of a research in urban Ethnobotany at the conurbation Buenos Air...
Agricultural activities, including practices, crops and techniques have evolved throughout history u...
"Thistles" constitute a group of prickly herbaceous plants included in tribe Cardueae (Asteraceae), ...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
Context Worldwide ethnobotanical research has shown the importance of home gardens as sources of med...
Background: The starting point of this work is Alcorn’s definition of ethnobotany. For this reason, ...
Home gardens are considered germplasm repositories and places for experimentation, thus they are key...
Agricultural activities, including practices, crops and techniques have evolved throughout history u...