77 results on '"Obón C"'
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2. Halophytes as Food
3. What are palm groves of Phoenix? Conservation of Phoenix palm groves in the European Union
4. Traditional Craft Techniques of Esparto Grass (Stipa tenacissima L.) in Spain
5. Archaeobotany of capers (Capparis) (Capparaceae)
6. Historical evidence of the Spanish introduction of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., Arecaceae) into the Americas
7. Book reviews
8. Book reviews
9. Book reviews
10. New functional foods for age-related diseases
11. Systematics of the high mountain taxa of the genusSideritisL. sectionSideritis, subsectionFruticulosaeObón & D. Rivera (Lamiaceae)
12. An ethnopharmacological and historical analysis of “Dictamnus”, a European traditional herbal medicine
13. Ensayos : revista de la Escuela Universitaria de Formación del Profesorado de Albacete
14. DATE PALM (PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA) DISPERSAL TO THE AMERICAS: HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF THE SPANISH INTRODUCTION
15. Historical evidence of the Spanish introduction of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., Arecaceae) into the Americas
16. WILD AND CULTIVATED PLANTS USED AS FOOD AND MEDICINE BY THE CIMBRIAN ETHNIC MINORITY IN THE ALPS
17. WILD AND CULTIVATED PLANTS USED AS FOOD AND MEDICINE BY THE MÒCHENI ETHNIC MINORITY IN THE ALPS
18. The typification of Capparis inermis Forssk., C. sinaica Veill. and C. cartilaginea Decne (Capparaceae)
19. Assessing medicinal plants from South-Eastern Spain for potential anti-inflammatory effects targeting nuclear factor-Kappa B and other pro-inflammatory mediators
20. Traditional phytotherapy of mosquito transmitted diseases in Central Spain
21. 3 - New functional foods for age-related diseases
22. Gathered Mediterranean Food Plants - Ethnobotanical Investigations and Historical Development.
23. Disseminating Knowledge about 'Local Food Plants' and 'Local Plant Foods'.
24. 'Local Food-Nutraceuticals': Bridging the Gap between Local Knowledge and Global Needs.
25. The date palm and Canary islands date palm in the traditional herbal medicine of Spain,A tamareira e a palmeira das iihas Canárias na medicina tradicional de Espanha,La palmera datilera y la palmera canaria en la medicina tradicional de España
26. Wild and cultivated plants used as food and medicine by the mòcheni ethnic minority in the Alps
27. Wild and cultivated plants used as food and medicine by the cimbrian ethnic minority in the Alps
28. The typification of Capparis inermis Forssk., C. sinaica Veill. and C. cartilaginea Decne. (Capparaceae)
29. Historical evidence on the genesis and spread of the concept of 'Arnica' in Western Europe | Evidencia histórica sobre la génesis y difusión del concepto de 'Árnica' en Europa Occidental
30. Multivariate analysis of Vitis subgenus Vitis seed morphology
31. Verification of Sideritis incana X S. angustifolia hybrids by flavonoid analysis
32. Gathered Mediterranean food plants - Ethnobotanical investigations and historical development
33. Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) dispersal to the Americas: Historical evidence of the Spanish introduction
34. The species Phoenix excelsior Cav., its typification and diversity of complex Ph. Dactylifera L. (Arecaceae).,LA ESPECIE PHOENIX EXCELSIOR DE CAVANILLES Y LA DIVERSIDAD DEL COMPLEJO PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L. (ARECACEAE): TIPIFICACIÓN DE PHOENIX EXCELSIOR CAV
35. Plant-Derived Antimycotics. Current Trends and Future Prospects : Daniel F. Austin, Book Review Editor
36. Seed Policy, Legislation and Law. Widening a Narrow Focus
37. Bioarchaeology of Spanish Florida. The Impact of Colonialism : Daniel F. Austin, Book Review Editor
38. Book Review
39. Plant-Derived Antimycotics. Current Trends and Future Prospects (Book).
40. Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Ethnopharmacology in the Main Transhumance Areas of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain).
41. The Renaissance of Wild Food Plants: Insights from Tuscany (Italy).
42. A Comparison Study on Traditional Mixtures of Herbal Teas Used in Eastern Mediterranean Area.
43. Ethnopharmacology in the Upper Guadiana River area (Castile-La Mancha, Spain).
44. Ethnopharmacological study of Sephardic remedies in the 19th century: The "Livro de Milizinas".
45. Is there nothing new under the sun? The influence of herbals and pharmacopoeias on ethnobotanical traditions in Albacete (Spain).
46. Spirits and liqueurs in European traditional medicine: Their history and ethnobotany in Tuscany and Bologna (Italy).
47. Production of an anthocyanin-rich food colourant from Thymus moroderi and its application in foods.
48. Beverage and culture. "Zhourat", a multivariate analysis of the globalization of a herbal tea from the Middle East.
49. What is in a name? The need for accurate scientific nomenclature for plants.
50. Nutritional and antioxidant properties of wild edible plants and their use as potential ingredients in the modern diet.
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