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Genetic variation of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) cultivated by Chibchan Amerindians of Costa Rica Maria E. ZaldivarOscar J. RochaRamiro Barrantes OriginalPaper Pages: 204 - 213
Knowledge and use of fungi by a mycophilic society of the Venezuelan Amazon EgleÉ L. ZentStanford ZentTeresa Iturriaga OriginalPaper Pages: 214 - 226
A comparative study of sulphur content of someAllium L. Species Rosa MuoioPaolo CasoriaBruno Menale OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 230
Genetic diversity of traditional South American Landraces of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz): an analysis using microsatellites Marianne EliasGilda Santos MühlenJoe Tohme OriginalPaper Pages: 242 - 256
Rosewood exploitation in the Brazilian Amazon: Options for sustainable production Peter H. MayLauro E. S. Barata OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 265
Subsistence strategies of an indigenous minority in the Philippines: Nonwood forest product use by the Tagbanua of Narra, Palawan Celeste Lacuna-Richman OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 285
Wild edible plants of the Sikkim Himalaya: Nutritive values of selected species Manju SundriyalR. C. Sundriyal OriginalPaper Pages: 286 - 299
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