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Ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants used by Dulong people in northwestern Yunnan, China.

Zhuo ChengXiaoping LuFengke LinAbid NaeemChun-Lin Long
Published in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2022)
The WEPs used by the Dulong people are diverse and abundant in the Dulongjiang region. In the future, WEPs such as Maianthemum atropurpureum, Caryota obtusa, Cardiocrinum giganteum, and Angiopteris esculenta with economic potential can be developed to provide a source of income for the residents. More studies of the nutritional value, chemical composition, and biological activities of WEPs are needed. The demands and development of local communities can be realized under the premise of protecting WEPs and the associated traditional knowledge. More attention should be paid to the value of WEP and underutilized plants during future rural development.
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