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Economic botany is the study of the relationship between people (individuals and cultures) and plants. Economic botany intersects many fields including established disciplines such as agronomy, anthropology, archaeology, chemistry, economics, ethnobotany, ethnology, forestry, genetic resources, geography, geology, horticulture, medicine, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacognosy, and pharmacology.[1] This link between botany and anthropology explores the ways humans use plants for food, medicines, and commerce.[2]
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Economicbotany is the study of the relationship between people (individuals and cultures) and plants. Economicbotany intersects many fields including...
EconomicBotany is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers all aspects of economicbotany. The editor-in-chief is Robert A. Voeks (California...
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Botany is a natural science concerned with the study of plants.The main branches of botany (also referred to as "plant science") are commonly divided into...
which was designed by Decimus Burton and opened in 1857. Housing Kew's economicbotany collections including tools, ornaments, clothing, food and medicines...
Retrieved February 22, 2015. Wasson, R. Gordon. 1969. (Bk. Rev.). EconomicBotany vol. 23(2):197. A review of Carlos Castaneda's "The Teachings of Don...
scientific journals publishing articles on many areas of botany. The following table is a list of botany journals specialising in agronomy, including crop science...
library in Adelaide in 1864, a rustic temple modelled on the Museum of EconomicBotany at Kew Gardens in England, with the design imitating the Parthenon...
Museum of EconomicBotany, located in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, displays a permanent collection exhibiting the practical, medicinal and economic use of...
Costa Rican national parks: patterns of consumption and extraction. EconomicBotany. 63(2): 179-189. Zeldes, Leah A. (2010-11-17). "Eat this! Heart of...
Veracruz, Mexico: An ethnomycological study of common names and uses". EconomicBotany. 58 (Suppl. S): S111–S115. doi:10.1663/0013-0001(2004)58[S111:EWMOTC]2...
Boards". LignomatUSA. Lignomat. May 2013. Grauke, L. J. "Hickories- EconomicBotany". aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu. Retrieved 4 August 2019. Knight, Oliver...
Toxic Honeys as Pointers to Psychoactive and Other Medicinal Plants". EconomicBotany. 52 (3): 260–266. doi:10.1007/BF02862143. ISSN 0013-0001. JSTOR 4256092...
2016. Fantz, Paul R. (1991). "Ethnobotany of Clitoria (Leguminosae)". EconomicBotany. 45 (4). New York Botanical Garden Press: 511–20. doi:10.1007/BF02930715...
Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant...
P. (2003). "Ethnobotany of Chia, Salvia hispanica L. (Lamiaceae)". EconomicBotany. 57 (4): 604–618. doi:10.1663/0013-0001(2003)057[0604:EOCSHL]2.0.CO;2...
serve as mild stimulants. The study of plant uses by people is called economicbotany or ethnobotany. Medicinal plants are a primary source of organic compounds...
Potential Multiple-Purpose Crop for the Temperate Zones and Tropics". EconomicBotany. 36 (3): 340–345. doi:10.1007/BF02858558. S2CID 38546395. Mays, D A...
pathology, floristry, pharmacognosy, economicbotany and ethnobotany which lie outside modern courses in botany. Since the origin of botanical science...