Mexican Ethnobotany: Interactions of People and Plants in Mesoamerica

  • Casas A
  • Blancas J
  • Lira R
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Abstract

Ethnobotany is a research aimed at understanding what people know about plants, how plants form part of their systems of beliefs and conceptions of the world, and how humans make use and manage plants for reproducing their social and cultural life. This chapter shows...

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Casas, A., Blancas, J., & Lira, R. (2016). Mexican Ethnobotany: Interactions of People and Plants in Mesoamerica (pp. 1–19). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6669-7_1

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