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The rattan trade of Northern Myanmar: Species, supplies, and sustainability Charles M. PetersAndrew HendersonU Tun Shaung OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 13
A potential antioxidant resource: Endophytic fungi from medicinal plants Wu-Yang HuangYi-Zhong CaiMei Sun OriginalPaper Pages: 14 - 30
Agrobiodiversity change in a saharan desert oasis, 1919–2006: Historic shifts in tasiwit (Berber) and Bedouin crop inventories of Siwa, Egypt Gary Paul Nabhan OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 43
Allozymic, morphological, phenological, linguistic, plant use, and nutritional data ofBenincasa Hispida (Cucurbitaceae) Kendrick L. MarrYong-Mei XiaNirmal K. Bhattarai OriginalPaper Pages: 44 - 59
Describing maize (Zea Mays L.) landrace persistence in the Bajío of Mexico: A survey of 1940s and 1950s collection locations K. J. ChambersS. B. BrushP. Gepts OriginalPaper Pages: 60 - 72
Ethnobotany and effects of harvesting on the population ecology ofsyngonanthus nitens (bong.) ruhland (eriocaulaceae), a NTFP from Jalapão region, central Brazil Isabel Belloni SchmidtIsabel Benedetti FigueiredoAldicir Scariot OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 85
One hundred years ofEchinacea angustifolia harvest in the smoky hills of Kansas, USA Dana M. PriceKelly Kindscher OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 95