Ethnolichenology—the use of lichens in the himalayas and southwestern parts of china

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Lichens are used in traditional medicine, food and various other ethnic uses by cultures across the Himalayas and southwestern parts of China. Evidence-based knowledge from historical and modern literatures and investigation of ethnic uses from 1990 proved that lichen species used as medicine in the Himalayas and southwestern parts of China totaled to 142 species; furthermore, 42 species were utilized as food. Moreover, some lichens are popularly used for lichen produce in ethnic and modern life. An understanding and clarification of the use of lichens in the Himalayas and southeastern parts of China can therefore be important for understanding uses of lichens else-where and a reference for additional research of lichen uses in the future.

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Yang, M. X., Devkota, S., Wang, L. S., & Scheidegger, C. (2021, July 1). Ethnolichenology—the use of lichens in the himalayas and southwestern parts of china. Diversity. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13070330

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