2021
DOI: 10.2478/asn-2021-0029
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Ethnomycological research in the field of wild mushrooms and medicinal plants

Abstract: During the recent years, there is an increased interest in the problems of wild mushrooms and medicinal plants in all over the world. An intensive research is currently performed in order to further clarify the peculiarities of numerous edible, toxic and cultivated wild mushrooms and medicinal plants. Both traditional and contemporary knowledge of the population is assessed by means of a variety of ethnomycological and ethnobotanical methods. The manners of usage by the population of wild edible mushroom and m… Show more

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“…Since there are a variety of habitats in the surroundings of Valpovo and Đurđevac such as abandoned arable lands, forests, meadows, and grasslands, it is not surprising that informants state that they use as many as 17 mushroom taxa in their diet. Generally, mushrooms are collected for food in many countries all over the world [ 13 , 64 , 76 ], often representing an important source of income for the local rural inhabitants [ 14 ]. The informants most often collect Boletus edulis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since there are a variety of habitats in the surroundings of Valpovo and Đurđevac such as abandoned arable lands, forests, meadows, and grasslands, it is not surprising that informants state that they use as many as 17 mushroom taxa in their diet. Generally, mushrooms are collected for food in many countries all over the world [ 13 , 64 , 76 ], often representing an important source of income for the local rural inhabitants [ 14 ]. The informants most often collect Boletus edulis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are easily cultivable and are characterised by culinary features and high nutritional value [15,16]. In addition to those that are commonly available in the markets, wild mushrooms are gathered and consumed by indigenous communities from across the globe [17]. The exploitation of mushrooms for culinary purposes as well as pharmaceutical demands have reached new heights, thus presenting them to be a paramount food component [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%