World Literature on Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database -20

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McMahons Point, NSW, Australia: Weldons; 1987.
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18. Lassak EV, McCarthy T. Australian medicinal plants. Sydney, NSW, Australia: New Holland; 2001.
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20. Cribb AB, Cribb JW. Wild food in Australia. Sydney, NSW,
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21. Clarke PA. Aboriginal people and their plants. Dural, NSW,
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22. Latz PK, Green J. Bushfires  and bushtucker: Aboriginal
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23. Low T. Bush medicine: a pharmacopoeia of natural remedies. North Ryde, NSW, Australia: Angus and Robertson;
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24. Cribb AB, Cribb JW. Wild medicine in Australia. Sydney,
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28. Devanesen D. Traditional Aboriginal medicine practice in
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33. Konczak I, Zabaras D, Dunstan M, Aguas P, Roulfe P,
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Cansaran, A., Kaya, Ö.F. 2010. Contributions of the ethnobotanical investigation carried out in Amasya district of
Turkey (Amasya-Center, Bağlarüstü, Boğaköy and Vermiş villages; Yassıçal and Ziyaret towns). Biological
Diversity and Conservation (BioDiCon). 3/2. 97-116.
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De Natale, A., Pollio, A. 2007. Plants species in the folk medicine of Montecorvino Rovella (inland Campania, Italy).
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Doğan, Y., Başlar, S., Ay, G., Mert, H.H. 2005. The use of wild edible plants in Western and Central Anatolia (Turkey).
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Rivera, D., Obon, C., Inocencio, C., Heinrich, M., Verde, A., Fajardo, J., Llorach, R. 2005. The ethnobotanical study of
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