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- 2011908996 contributor B12412061.
- 2011908996 created "2011.".
- 2011908996 date "2011".
- 2011908996 date "2011.".
- 2011908996 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011908996 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-121) and index.".
- 2011908996 description "The Present Scope of Ethnomycology: From Entheogens to Biotechnology ; Tradition and change ; In Wasson's footsteps (sort of) ; Documentation and conservation of fungal germplasm ; Food and nutrition ; Folk medicine and medicinal mushrooms ; Ethical and legal issues -- Ethnomycological Knowledge in the Premodern Western Tradition: The Herb-wives of Reformation Europe as Midwives to the Birth of Mycology ; Archives and archetypes ; Herb-women, root-women, wise-women, and witches ; The market-women of Europe ; Ethnobotanical and ethnomycological studies ; Carolus Clusius, Franciscus van Sterbeeck, and the beginnings of mycology ; Some important caveats ; Women and mycology in the Enlightenment and beyond -- Europe and the Mediterranean ; Mycophilia and mycophobia ; Magic and folklore ; Edible fungi ; Medicinal uses ; Miscellaneous uses -- Asia and the Pacific ; Asian and Pacific ethnomycology sensu Wasson ; Fungi in myths and folklore of Asia and Oceania ; Indigenous uses of fungi for food, medicine, and crafts in Asia and Oceania ; Asian use of fungi for fermented foods -- Sub-Saharan Africa ; Psychoactive fungi ; Fungi in myths and folklore ; Culinary and medicinal uses of fungi -- Latin America and the Caribbean ; Ethnographic studies on psychoactive species ; Mythology and folklore ; Culinary and medicinal uses, emphasizing commercial harvest of wild mushrooms and cultivation by farmers -- North America ; Folklore and mythology, with emphasis on Native Americans ; Fungi as food, medicine, craft supplies, or other uses, with emphasis on Native Americans ; Fungi commercially harvested from the wild or recently cultivated for profit.".
- 2011908996 extent "viii, 151 p. :".
- 2011908996 identifier "089054395X (pbk.)".
- 2011908996 identifier "9780890543955 (pbk.)".
- 2011908996 issued "2011".
- 2011908996 issued "2011.".
- 2011908996 language "eng".
- 2011908996 publisher "St. Paul, MN : American Phytopathological Society,".
- 2011908996 subject "615.9/5296 23".
- 2011908996 subject "Ethnobotany.".
- 2011908996 subject "Fungi Folklore.".
- 2011908996 subject "Fungi Therapeutic use.".
- 2011908996 subject "Materia medica, Vegetable.".
- 2011908996 subject "Mushrooms Folklore.".
- 2011908996 subject "Mushrooms Therapeutic use.".
- 2011908996 subject "RS165.F72 D85 2011".
- 2011908996 tableOfContents "The Present Scope of Ethnomycology: From Entheogens to Biotechnology ; Tradition and change ; In Wasson's footsteps (sort of) ; Documentation and conservation of fungal germplasm ; Food and nutrition ; Folk medicine and medicinal mushrooms ; Ethical and legal issues -- Ethnomycological Knowledge in the Premodern Western Tradition: The Herb-wives of Reformation Europe as Midwives to the Birth of Mycology ; Archives and archetypes ; Herb-women, root-women, wise-women, and witches ; The market-women of Europe ; Ethnobotanical and ethnomycological studies ; Carolus Clusius, Franciscus van Sterbeeck, and the beginnings of mycology ; Some important caveats ; Women and mycology in the Enlightenment and beyond -- Europe and the Mediterranean ; Mycophilia and mycophobia ; Magic and folklore ; Edible fungi ; Medicinal uses ; Miscellaneous uses -- Asia and the Pacific ; Asian and Pacific ethnomycology sensu Wasson ; Fungi in myths and folklore of Asia and Oceania ; Indigenous uses of fungi for food, medicine, and crafts in Asia and Oceania ; Asian use of fungi for fermented foods -- Sub-Saharan Africa ; Psychoactive fungi ; Fungi in myths and folklore ; Culinary and medicinal uses of fungi -- Latin America and the Caribbean ; Ethnographic studies on psychoactive species ; Mythology and folklore ; Culinary and medicinal uses, emphasizing commercial harvest of wild mushrooms and cultivation by farmers -- North America ; Folklore and mythology, with emphasis on Native Americans ; Fungi as food, medicine, craft supplies, or other uses, with emphasis on Native Americans ; Fungi commercially harvested from the wild or recently cultivated for profit.".
- 2011908996 title "Conspectus of world ethnomycology : fungi in ceremonies, crafts, diets, medicines, and myths / Frank M. Dugan.".
- 2011908996 type "text".