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Background: Cha-hua (Camellia reticulata) is one of China’s traditional ornamental flowers developed by the local people of Yunnan Province. Today, more than 500 cultivars and hybrids are recognized. Many ancient camellia trees still survive and are managed by local peopl. A few records on cha-hu...


Xin, T.Riek, J. deGuo, H.Jarvis, D.Ma, L.Long, C.[Impact of traditional culture on Camellia reticulata in Yunnan, China]Impact of traditional culture on Camellia reticulata in Yunnan, China
Vasudeva, R.Sthapit, B.R.Salma, I.Changtragoon, S.Arsanti, I.W.Gerten, D.Dum-ampai, N.Rajan, S.Dinesh, M.R.Singh, I.P.Kumar, S.S.Reddy, B.M.C.Parthasarathy, V.A.Ramanatha, R.V.[Use values and cultural importance of major tropical fruit trees: an analysis from 24 village sites across south and South-East Asia]Use values and cultural importance of major tropical fruit trees: an analysis from 24 village sites across south and South-East Asia
Renisha, M.Parameswaran, N.K.Rajeevan, P.K.Zucker, J.Sthapit, B.R.[A preliminary appraisal of mango biodiversity in Kerala, India]A preliminary appraisal of mango biodiversity in Kerala, India
Hegde Vanishree, M.Vasudeva, R.Kamatekar Seema, L.JavaregowdaSthapit, B.R.Parthasarathy, V.A.Rao, V.R.[Traditional knowledge associated with tropical fruit tree genetic resources: comparison of upper-Ghat and coastal situation of Central Western Ghats, India]Traditional knowledge associated with tropical fruit tree genetic resources: comparison of upper-Ghat and coastal situation of Central Western Ghats, India

This study recorded and analyzed traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Turkestan Range in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, where ethnobotanical knowledge has been largely under-documented to date. Data was collected through participant observation and both semi-structured and in-depth intervie...


Pawera, L.Verner, V.Termote, C.Sodombekov, I.Kandakov, A.Karabaev, N.Polesny, Z.[Medical ethnobotany of herbal practitioners in the Turkestan Range, southwestern Kyrgyzstan]Medical ethnobotany of herbal practitioners in the Turkestan Range, southwestern Kyrgyzstan

Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) is a devastating bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum. The disease was simultaneously reported in Cankuzo and Bubanza provinces, Burundi, in November 2010. However, the extent to which the disease has spread to other banana growing region...


Ndayihanzamaso, P.Niko, N.Niyongere, C.Bizimana, S.Nibasumba, A.Lepoint, P.Tinzaara, W.Kaboneka, S.Sakayoya, E.Jogo, WellingtonMugiraneza, T.Karamura, E.B.[Distribution, incidence and farmers knowledge of banana Xanthomonas wilt in Burundi]Distribution, incidence and farmers knowledge of banana Xanthomonas wilt in Burundi

Oundo, F.Morimoto, Y.Maundu, P.[Diversifying community income through value adding and awareness]Diversifying community income through value adding and awareness

Termote, C.Damme, Patrick van[Wild edible plant use in Tshopo District, DR Congo]Wild edible plant use in Tshopo District, DR Congo

Jager, M.Scheldeman, XavierZonneveld, M. vanAmaya, K.[Linking gene banks and small farmers to high value markets: The example of Capsicum diversity in Peru and Bolivia]Linking gene banks and small farmers to high value markets: The example of Capsicum diversity in Peru and Bolivia

Participatory research and the social learning it supports are increasingly being used to improve forest management. Yet, the participation of women and other marginalized groups is often limited in these processes. This is a serious shortcoming, not only due to concerns for gender and social equ...


Hegde, N.Elias, M.Lamers, H.A.H.Hegde, M.[Engaging local communities in social learning for inclusive management of native fruit trees in the Central Western Ghats, India]Engaging local communities in social learning for inclusive management of native fruit trees in the Central Western Ghats, India

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