Table Of ContentINDEX TO VOLUME 61: Book REVIEWS
A Guide to the Plants of Yellowstone & Grand Teton Biology of Floral Scent. Dudareva, Natalia and Eran
National Parks. Vizgirdas, Ray S. 405 Pchersky. 103
A Tour of the Flowers Plants. Based on the Classifica- Bird, George W. see Francis, Charles A.
tion System of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Brink, M. and G. Belay. Plant Resources of Tropical
Spears, Priscilla. 206 Africa 1. Cereals and Pulses. 108
Agricultural Sustainability. Principles, Processes, and Brown, Paul Martin and Stan Folsom. Wild Orchids of
Prospects. Raman, Saroja. 397 the Canadian Maritimes and Northern Great Lakes
Além da Madeira: A Certificagao de Produtos Flo- Region. 404
restais Nao-Madeireiros (Beyond Timber: The Certi- Brown, Paul Martin and Stan Folsom. Wild Orchids of
fication of Non-Timber Forest Products). Shanley, Pa- the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies. 404
tricia, Alan Pierce, Sarah Laird. 99 Broyles, Bill see Felger, Richard S.
Alonso, Akfonso, Michelle E. Lee, Patrick Campbell, Campbell, Patrick see Alonso, Akfonso
Oliver S. G. Pauwels, and Francisco Dallmeier. Capitalism As if the World Matters. Porritt, Jonathan.
Gamba, Gabon: Biodiversité dune forét équatori- 201
ale africane [Gamba, Gamboa: Biodiversity of an Caribbean Spice Island Plants. Trees, Shrubs and
equatorial African rainforest]. 104 Climbers of Grenada, Carriacou and the Petit Mar-
\l-Oudat, M., A. Khatib Salini, and J. Tiedeman. Major tinique: a picture gallery with notes on identifica-
Native Plant Species in Khanasser Area, Syria (Al- tion, history and other trivia. Hawthorne, William
Hass and Shbeith Mountains). 106 D., Dean Jules, and Guido Marcelle. 207
Amazon River Fruits: Flavors for Conservation (Frutos Catalogue of Botanical Prints and Drawings at the Na-
del Rio Amazonas: Sabores para la Conservacién). tional Museum & Galleries of Wales. Lazarus, M.
Smith, Nigel, Rodolfo Vasquez and Walter H. Wust. H. and H. S. Pardoe. 309
402 Cauich Canul, José see Anderson, Eugene F.
Ancient Starch Research. Torrence, Robin and Huw Bar- Cavalcanti, Taciana B. see Walter, Bruno M. T.
ton. 302 Chocolate in Mesoamerica. A Cultural History of
Andersen, Oyvind M. and Kenneth R. Markham. Cacao. McNeil, Cameron L. 401
Flavonoids. Chemistry, Biochemistry and Applica- Cooney, Rosie and Barney Dickson. Biodiversity and
tions. 101] the Precautionary Principle. Risk, Uncertainty
Anderson, Eugene FE, with José Cauich Canul, Arora and Practice in Conservation and Sustainable Use.
Dzib, Salvador Flores Guido, Gerald Islebe, Felix 305
Medina Tzuc, Odilén Sanchez Sanchez, and Partor Dallmeier, Francisco see Alonso, Akfonso
Valdez Chale. Those Who Bring the Flowers: Maya de Vicente, M. C Issues on Gene Flow and Germplasm
Ethnobotany in Quintana Roo, Mexico. 106 Management. Topical Reviews in Agricultural Bio-
\pplequest, Wendy. The Identification of Medicinal diversity. 104
Plants. A Handbook of the Morphology of Botani- Dean, Jeffrey. S. see Doyel, David E. 302.
cals in Commerce. 307 Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture. A
Ayurvedic Herbs. A Clinical Guide to the Healing New Social Contract. Francis, Charles A., Raymond
Plants of Traditional Indian Medicine. Premila, M. P. Poincelot, George W. Bird. 398
S. 306 Dillon, Michael M. see Sklenar, Petr
Barney Dickson, see Cooney, Rosie Doyel, David E. and Dean, Jeftrey. S. Environmental
Barrett, Spencer C. H. see Harder, Lawrence Change and Human Adaptation in the Ancient
Barton, Huw see Torrence, Robin. American Southwest. 302.
Bauer, Brent A. see Yuan, Chun-Yo Dry Borders. Great Natural History Reserves of the
Beegam, A. Prasiya see Nayar, T. S. Sonoran Desert. Felger, Richard S. and Bill Broyles.
Belay, G. see Brink, M. 203
Benz, Bruce see Staller, John Dudareva, Natalia and Eran Pchersky. Biology of Floral
Bidlack, Wayne R. see Meskin, Mark S. Scent. 103
Bieber, Eric J. see Yuan, Chun-Yo Dulloo, M. E. see Heywood, V. H.
Biodiversity and the Precautionary Principle. Risk, Dzib, Arora see Anderson, Eugene F.
Uncertainty and Practice in Conservation and Sus- Ecology and Evolution of Flowers. Harder, Lawrence
tainable Use. Cooney, Rosie and Barney Dickson. and Spencer C. H. Barrett. Ecology and Evolution of
305 Flowers. 399
Economic Botany, 61(4), 2007, pp. 411-416.
© 2007, by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A.
412 ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 61
Edible Medicines: An Ethnopharmacology of Food. Francis, Charles A., Raymond P. Poincelot, George W.
Etkin, Nita L. 198 Bird. Developing and Extending Sustainable Agri-
Ellen, Roy. Ethnobiology and the Science of Hu- culture. A New Social Contract. 398
mankind. 304 Fundamentos para a Coleta de Germoplasma Vegetal
Environmental Change and Human Adaptation in the [The Fundamentals of Plant Germplasm Collection].
Ancient American Southwest. Doyel, David E. and Walter, Bruno M. T. and Taciana B. Cavalcanti. 400
Dean, Jeffrey. S. 302. Fundamentos para a Coleta de Germoplasma Vegetal
Ethnobiology and the Science of Humankind. Ellen, [The Fundamentals of Plant Germplasm Collection].
Roy. 304 Walter, Bruno M. T. and Taciana B. Cavalcanti. 400
Etkin, Nita L. Edible Medicines: An Ethnopharmacol- Gaining Ground. In Pursuit of Ecological Sustainabil-
ogy of Food. 198 ity. Lavigne, David M. 306
Felger, Richard S. and Bill Broyles. Dry Borders. Great Gamba, Gabon: Biodiversité d’une forét équatoriale
Natural History Reserves of the Sonoran Desert. africane [Gamba, Gamboa: Biodiversity of an equa-
203 torial African rainforest]. Alonso, Akfonso, Michelle
Flavonoids. Chemistry, Biochemistry and Applications. E. Lee, Patrick Campbell, Oliver S$. G. Pauwels, and
Andersen, Oyvind M. and Kenneth R. Markham. 101 Francisco Dallmeier. 104
Flora Genérica de los Paramos. Sklendr, Petr, James L. Guia de Plantas Medicinales de los Yuracarés y Trini-
Luteyn, Carmen Ulloa Ulloa, Peter M. Jorgensen & tarios del Territorio Indigena Parque Nacional
Michael M. Dillon. 102 Isiboro-Sécure, Bolivia. Thomas, Evert and Ina Van-
Flora of China Illustrations. Vol. 14, Apiaceae through debroek. 204
Ericaceae. Wu, 7heng-ye, Peter H. Raven, and Harder, Lawrence and Spencer C. H. Barrett. 399
Deyuan Hong. Hawthorne, W. D. and C. C. H. Jongkind. Woody
Flora of China. Volume 22. Poaceae. Wu, Zhengyi, Plants of Western African Forests. 406
Peter H. Raven, and Dekyuan Hong. 101 Hawthorne, William D., Dean Jules, and Guido Marcelle.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Flora of Caribbean Spice Island Plants. Trees, Shrubs and
North America, North of Mexico. Volume 19, Mag- Climbers of Grenada, Carriacou and the Petit Mar-
noliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1. tinique: a picture gallery with notes on identifica-
312 tion, history and other trivia. 207
Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Flora of Hawthorne, William see Lawrence, Anna
North America, North of Mexico. Volume 20, Mag- Heber, David see Seeram, Navindra P.
noliophyta: Asteridae, part 7: Asteraceae, part 2. Heywood, V. H. and M. E. Dulloo. In situ Conservation
312 of Wild Plant Species: A Critical Global Review of
Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Flora of Good Practices. 205
North America, North of Mexico. Volume 21, Mag- Heywood, Vernon H., Richard K. Bummitt, Alastair Cul-
noliophyta: Asteridae, part 8: Asteraceae, part 3. ham and Ole Seberg. Flowering Plant Families of
312 the World, Revised. 310
Flora of North America, North of Mexico. Volume 19, Histories of Maize: Multidisciplinary Approaches to
Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part the Prehistory, Linguistics, Biogeography, Domesti-
1. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 312 cation, and Evolution of Maize. Staller, John, Robert
Flora of North America, North of Mexico. Volume 20, [ykot and Bruce Benz. 303
Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 7: Asteraceae, part Hong, Deyuan see Wu, Zheng-ye
2. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 312 In situ Conservation of Wild Plant Species: A Critical
Flora of North America, North of Mexico. Volume 21, Global Review of Good Practices. Heywood, V. H.
Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 8: Asteraceae, part and M. E. Dulloo. 205
3. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 312 Introduction to California Chaparral. Quinn, Ronald
Flora of Somalia. Volume 3. Thulin, Mats. 200 D. and Sterling C. Keeley. 403
Flores Guido, Salvador see Anderson, Eugene F. Islebe, Gerald see Anderson, Eugene F.
Flower Confidential. Stewart, Amy. 396 Issues on Gene Flow and Germplasm Management.
Flowering Plant Families of the World, Revised. Hey- Topical Reviews in Agricultural Biodiversity. de Vi-
wood, Vernon H., Richard K. Bummitt, Alastair Cul- cente, M. C. 104
ham and Ole Seberg. Jacobson, Arthur Lee. Trees of Seattle, second edition.
Flowering Plant Families of the World, Revised. Hey- 204
wood, Vernon H., Richard K. Bummitt, Alastair Cul- Jongkind, C. C. H. see Hawthorne, W. D.
ham and Ole Seberg. 310 Jorgensen, Peter M. see Sklenar, Petr
Flowering Plants of Kerala—A Handbook. Nayar, T. S., Jules, Dean see Hawthorne, William D.
A. Prasiya Beegam, N. Mohanan and G. Rajkumar. Juniper, Barrie E. and David J. Mabberley. The Story of
310 the Apple. 394
Folsom, Stan see Brown, Paul Martin Keeley, Sterling C. see Quinn, Ronald D.
2007] INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS
Khatib Salini, A. see Al-Oudat, M. Nirmal Babu, K. see Ravindram, P. N.,
Kolianos, Phyliis E. and Brent R. Weisman. The Florida Northwest California. A Natural History. Sawyer, John
Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing. 208 O. 201
Kolianos, Phyllis E. and Brent R. Weisman. The Lost Nussbaum, Ruth and Markku Simula. The Forest Certi-
Florida Manuscript of Frank Hamilton Cushing. fication Handbook, Second Edition. 305
207 Ochoa, Carlos M. see Ugent, Donald
La Etnobotdnica del Perti Desde la Prehistoria al Pre- Oilseed Crops. Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engi-
sente. Ugent, Donald and Carlos M. Ochoa. 100 neering, and Crop. Improvement Vol. 4. Singh,
Laird, Sarah see Shanley, Patricia Ram J. 395
Lavigne, David M. Gaining Ground. In Pursuit of Eco- Orchids in Your Pocket. A Guide to the Native Orchids
logical Sustainability. 306 of Iowa. Witt, Bill. 405
Lawrence, Anna and William Hawthorne. Plant Identifi- Orchids on the Rock. The Wild Orchids of Newfound-
cation. Creating User-friendly Guides for Biodiver- land. Viotk, Andrus and Maria Voitk. 405
sity Management. 309 Pardoe, H. S. see Lazarus, M. H.
Lazarus, M. H. and H. S. Pardoe. Catalogue of Botani- Pauwels, Oliver S. G. see Alonso, Akfonso
cal Prints and Drawings at the National Museum & Pchersky, Eran see Dudareva, Natalia
Galleries of Wales. 309 Pchersky, Eran see Dudareva, Natalia
Lee, Michelle E. see Alonso, Akfonso Pchersky, Eran see Dudareva, Natalia
Lewis, Gwilyn P. see Pennington, R. Toby Phytochemicals. Nutrient-Gene Interactions. Meskin,
Li, Thomas S. C. Taiwanese Native Medicinal Plants. Mark S., Wayne R. Bidlack, and Keith R. Randolph.
Phytopharmacology and Therapeutic Values. 198 203
Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands. New Ap- Phytoestrogens in Functional Foods. Yildiz, Fatih.
proaches to Archaeology in the Yucatan Peninsula. Pierce, Alan see Shanley, Patricia
Mathews, J. P. and B. A. Morrison. 105 Plant Identification. Creating User-friendly Guides for
Luteyn, James L. see Sklenar, Petr Biodiversity Management. Lawrence, Anna and
Major Native Plant Species in Khanasser Area, Syria William Hawthorne. 309
(Al-Hass and Shbeith Mountains). Al-Oudat, M., A. Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 1. Cereals and
Khatib Salini, and J. Tiedeman. 106 Pulses. Brink, M. and G. Belay. 108
Marcelle, Guido see Hawthorne, William D. Poincelot, Raymond P. see Francis, Charles A.
Markham, Kenneth R. see Andersen, Oyvind M. Pomegranates. Ancient Roots to Modern Medicine.
Mathews, J. P. and B. A. Morrison. Lifeways in the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants—Industrial Profiles
Northern Maya Lowlands. New Approaches to Ar- 43. Seeram, Navindra P, Risa N. Schulman, and
chaeology in the Yucatan Peninsula. 105 David Heber 107
Maya Political Science. Time, Astronomy, and the Cos- Porritt, Jonathan. Capitalism As if the World Matters.
mos. Rice, Prudence M. 202 201
McNeil, Cameron L. Chocolate in Mesoamerica. A Cui- Premila, M. S. Ayurvedic Herbs. A Clinical Guide to
tural History of Cacao. 401 the Healing Plants of Traditional Indian Medicine.
Medicinal Plants of Asia and the Pacific. Wiart, 306
Christophe. 199 Quinn, Ronald D. and Sterling C. Keeley. Introduction
Medina Tzuc, Felix see Anderson, Eugene F. to California Chaparral. 403
Meskin, Mark S., Wayne R. Bidlack, and Keith R. Ran- Rajkumar, G. see Nayar, T. S.
dolph. Phytochemicals. Nutrient-Gene Interactions. Raman, Saroja. Agricultural Sustainability. Principles,
203 Processes, and Prospects. 397.
Mohanan, N. see Nayar, T. S. Randolph, Keith R. see Meskin, Mark S.
Morrison, B. A. see Mathews, J. P. Ratter, James A. see Pennington, R. Toby
Nayar, T. S., A. Prasiya Beegam, N. Mohanan and G. Ra- Raven, Peter H. see Wu, Zheng-ye
jkumar. Flowering Plants of Kerala—A Handbook. Ravindram, P. N., K. Nirmal Babu, and K. Sivaraman.
310 Turmeric—The Genus Curcuma: Medicinal and
Neotropical Savannas and Seasonally Dry Forests- Aromatic Plants—Industrial Profiles Volume 45.
Plant Diversity, Biogeography, and Conservation. 397
The Systematics Association Special Volume Series Rice, Prudence M. Maya Political Science. Time, As-
69. Pennington, R. Toby, Gwilyn P. Lewis, and James tronomy, and the Cosmos. 202
A. Ratter. 311 Rural-urban Marketing Linkages. An Infrastructure
Neotropical Savannas and Seasonally Dry Forests- Identification and Survey Guide. Tracey-White,
Plant Diversity, Biogeography, and Conservation. John.
The Systematics Association Special Volume Series Sanchez Sanchez, Odilén see Anderson, Eugene F.
69. Pennington, R. Toby, Gwilyn P. Lewis, and James Sawyer, John O. Northwest California. A Natural His-
A. Ratter. 311 tory. 201
414 ECONOMIC BOTANY (VOL. 61
Schulman, Risa N. see Seeram, Navindra P. The Story of the Apple. Juniper, Barrie E. and David J.
Seeram, Navindra P., Risa N. Schulman, and David Mabberley. 394
Heber. Pomegranates. Ancient Roots to Modern Thomas, Evert and Ina Vandebroek. Guia de Plantas
Medicine. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants—Indus- Medicinales de los Yuracarés y Trinitarios del Terri-
trial Profiles 43. 107 torio Indigena Parque Nacional Isiboro-Sécure, Bo-
Shanley, Patricia, Alan Pierce, Sarah Laird. Além da livia. 204
Madeira: A Certificacao de Produtos Florestais Those Who Bring the Flowers: Maya Ethnobotany in
Nao-Madeireiros (Beyond Timber: The Certification Quintana Roo, Mexico. Anderson, Eugene E, with
of Non-Timber Forest Products). 99 José Cauich Canul, Arora Dzib, Salvador Flores
Simula, Markku see Nussbaum, Ruth Guido, Gerald Islebe, Felix Medina [zuc, Odilén
Singh, Ram J. Oilseed Crops. Genetic Resources, Chro- Sanchez Sanchez, and Partor Valdez Chale. 106
mosome Engineering, and Crop. Improvement Vol. Thulin, Mats. Flora of Somalia. Volume 3. 200
4. 395 Tiedeman, J. see Al-Oudat, M.
Sivaraman, K. see Ravindram, P. N., Torrence, Robin and Huw Barton. Ancient Starch Re-
Sklendr, Petr, James L. Luteyn, Carmen Ulloa Ulloa, Peter search. 302
M. Jorgensen & Michael M. Dillon. Flora Genérica lracey-White, John. Rural-urban Marketing Linkages.
de los Paramos. 102 An Infrastructure Identification and Survey Guide.
Smith, Nigel, Rodolfo Vasquez and Walter H. Wust. Traditional Medicines for Modern Times. Antidiabetic
Amazon River Fruits: Flavors for Conservation Plants. Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern
(Frutos del Rio Amazonas: Sabores para la Times. Volume: 6. Soumyanath, Amala. 206
Conservacion). 402 Trees of Seattle, second edition. Jacobson, Arthur Lee.
Soumyanath, Amala. Traditional Medicines for Modern 204
Times. Antidiabetic Plants. Traditional Herbal Turmeric—The Genus Curcuma. Medicinal and Aro-
Medicines for Modern Times. Volume: 6. 206 matic Plants—Industrial Profiles Volume 45.
Spears, Priscilla. A Tour of the Flowers Plants. Based on Ravindram, P. N., K. Nirmal Babu, and K. Sivaraman.
the Classification System of the Angiosperm Phy- 397
logeny Group. 206 [ykot, Robert see Staller, John
Staller, John, Robert Tykot and Bruce Benz. Histories of Ugent, Donald and Carlos M. Ochoa. La Etnobotanica
Maize: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Prehis- del Perti Desde la Prehistoria al Presente. 100
tory, Linguistics, Biogeography, Domestication, Ulloa Ulloa, Carmen see Sklendar, Petr
and Evolution of Maize. 303 Valdez Chale, Partor see Anderson, Eugene F.
Stewart, Amy. Flower Confidential. 396 Vandebroek, Ina see Thomas, Evert
Steyermark’s Flora of Missouri, Vol. 2, Revised Edition. Vasquez, Rodolfo see Smith, Nigel,
Yatskievych, George. 102 Viotk, Andrus and Maria Voitk. Orchids on the Rock.
Taiwanese Native Medicinal Plants. Phytopharmacol- The Wild Orchids of Newfoundland. 405
ogy and Therapeutic Values. Li, Thomas S. C. 198 Vizgirdas, Ray S. A Guide to the Plants of Yellowstone
Textbook of Complementary and Alternative Medi- & Grand Teton National Parks. 405.
cine, Second Edition. Yuan, Chun-Yo, Eric J. Bieber, Weisman, Brent R. see Kolianos, Phyllis E.
and Brent A. Bauer. 99 Wiart, Christophe. Medicinal Plants of Asia and the Pa-
Thayer, Samuel. The Forager’s Harvest: A Guide to cific. 199
Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Wild Orchids of the Canadian Maritimes and North-
Plants. 306 ern Great Lakes Region. Brown, Paul Martin and
The Chocolate Tree. A Natural History of Cacao, Re- Stan Folsom. 404
vised and Expanded Edition. Young, Allen M. 401 Wild Orchids of the Pacific Northwest and Canadian
The Florida Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing. Ko- Rockies. Brown, Paul Martin and Stan Folsom. 404
lianos, Phyllis E. and Brent R. Weisman. 208 Witt, Bill. Orchids in Your Pocket. A Guide to the Na-
The Forager’s Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Har- tive Orchids of Iowa. 405
vesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants. Thayer, Woody Plants of Western African Forests. Hawthorne,
Samuel. 306 W. D. and C. C . H. Jongkind. 406
The Forest Certification Handbook, Second Edition. Wu, Zheng-ye, Peter H. Raven, and Deyuan Hong. Flora
Nussbaum, Ruth and Markku Simula. 305 of China Illustrations. Vol. 14, Apiaceae through
The Identification of Medicinal Plants. A Handbook Ericaceae.
of the Morphology of Botanicals in Commerce. Ap Wu, Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven, and Dekyuan Hong. Flora
plequest, Wendy. 307 of China. Volume 22. Poaceae. 101
The Lost Florida Manuscript of Frank Hamilton Cush- Wust, Walter H. see Smith, Nigel
ing. Kolianos, Phyllis E. and Brent R. Weisman. 207 Yatskievych, George.Steyermark’s Flora of Missouri, Vol.
The Organ Pipe Cactus. Yetman, David. 403 2, Revised Edition. 102
2007] INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS 415
Yetman, David. The Organ Pipe Cactus. 403 Yuan, Chun-Yo, Eric J. Bieber, and Brent A. Bauer. Text-
Yildiz, Fatih. Phytoestrogens in Functional Foods. book of Complementary and Alternative Medicine,
Young, Allen M. The Chocolate Tree. A Natural History Second Edition. 99
of Cacao, Revised and Expanded Edition. 401
INDEX TO VOLUME 61: AUTHORS AND I[ITLES OF PAPERS
A Potential Antioxidant Resource: Endophytic Fungi from Does the Local Availability of Woody Caatinga Plants
Medicinal Plants, 14 (Northeastern Brazil) Explain Their Use Value?,
Aftolter, James, 223 347
Agrobiodiversity Change in a Saharan Desert Oasis, Dénmez, Emel Oybak , 290
1919-2006: Historic Shifts in Tasiwit (Berber) and Enek Pekmez Production from Juniper “Fruits” by Native
Bedouin Crop Inventories of Siwa, Egypt, 31 People on the Taurus Mountains in Southern Turkey,
Albuquerque, Ulysses Paulino de , 347 299
Allozymic, Morphological, Phenological, Linguistic, Plant Ephedra sinica Stapf (Ephedraceae): The Fleshy Bracts of
Use, and Nutritional Data of Benincasa hispida (Cu- Seed Cones Used in Mongolian Food and Its Nutri-
curbitaceae), 44 tional Components, 192
Aratijo, Elcida de Lima, 347 Ethnobotany and Effects of Harvesting on the Population
Arena, Miguel A. Soto, 328 Ecology of Syngonanthus nitens (Bong.) Ruhland
Austin, Daniel FE. 109 (Eriocaulaceae), a NTFP from Jalapao Region, Cen-
Avalos, Gerardo, 96 tral Brazil, 73
Belli, Oktay , 290 Ethnobotany, the Science of Survival: A Declaration from
Bennett, Bradley C., 246 Kaua‘i, |
Bhattarai, Nirmal K., 44 Experimental Archaeology Gardens Assessing the Produc-
Biaou, Gauthier, 385 tivity of Ancient Maori Cultivars of Sweet Potato,
Braadbaart, Freek, 137 Ipomoea batatas {L.] Lam. In New Zealand, 235
Brush, S. B., 60 Extending Darwin’s Analogy: Bridging Differences in
Burtenshaw, Mike, 235 Concepts of Selection between Farmers, Biologists,
vai, Yi-Zhong, 14 and Plant Breeders, 121
Jampbell, Bruce M., 256 Fajardo, José, 269
3
-ampbell, Selima, 22: Farfan, Berenice, 173
73
‘asas, Alejandro, 1 Farias, Reinaldo, 347
chambers, K. J., 60 Figueiredo, Isabel Benedetti, 73
changes in Mass and Dimensions of Sunflower (He- Gathered Food Plants in the Mountains of Castilla—La
lianthus annuus L.) Achenes and Seeds Due to Car- Mancha (Spain): Ethnobotany and Multivariate
bonization, 137 Analysis, 269
changes in Size Preference of Illegally Extracted Heart of Genetic Variation in Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae), 328
Palm from Euterpe precatoria (Arecaceae) in Braulio Gepts, P., 60
Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica, 96 Grote, M. N., 60
‘leveland, David A. , 121 Gyulai, Ferenc, 154
-olunga-GarciaMarin, Patricia, 362 Harris, Graham, 235
community Dynamics and Functional Stability: A Recipe Harris, Stephen A., 328
for Cultural Adaptation and Continuity, 337 Heinrich, Michael, 269
somplementarity between Geographical and Social Pat- Henderson, Andrew, 3
terns in the Preservation of Yam (Dioscorea sp.) Di- Huang, Wu-Yang, 14
versity in Northern Benin, 385 Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo, 173
‘omputer-Assisted Morphometry: A New Method for As- In Situ Diversity and Maintenance of Traditional Agave
sessing and Distinguishing Morphological Variation Landraces Used in Spirits Production in West-
in Wild and Domestic Seed Populations, 154 Central Mexico, 362
torke, Harold, 14 Inocencio, Cristina, 269
sosmic Gourds: Cucurbit and Crescentia Effigy Pottery of Isik, Kani, 299
Coastal Ecuador, 315 Khasbagan, 192
Describing Maize (Zea mays L.) Landrace Persistence in Kindscher, Kelly, 89
the Bajfo of Mexico: A Survey of 1940s and 1950s Lescure, Jean—Paul, 385
Collection Locations, 60 Lucena, Reinaldo Farias Paiva de, 347
Doctrine of Signatures: An Explanation of Medicinal Lwin, U Kyaw, 3
Piant Discovery or Dissemination of Knowledge?, Lwin, U Saw, 3
246 Marr, Kendrick L., 44
Economic Botany, 61(4), 2007, pp. 416-417.
© 2007, by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A.
2007] INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS
Maung, U Myint, 3 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of the Alkaloid San-
Mazahua Ethnobotany and Subsistence in the Monarch guinarine in Sanguinaria canadensis L. (Bloodroot),
Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico, 173 223
McGuire, Shawn J., 211 Sun, Mei , 14
Merremia dissecta (Convolvulaceae): Condiment, Medi- The Rattan Trade of Northern Myanmar: Species, Sup-
cine, Ornamental, and Weed—A Review, 109 plies, and Sustainability, 3
Nabhan, Gary Paul, 31 The Traditional Broom Trade in Bushbuckridge, South
Nasser Baco, Mohamed, 385 Africa: Helping Poor Women Cope with Adversity,
Nguyen, My Lien T., 337 256
Obé6n, Concepcién, 269 Thomas, Evert, 376
Ohn, U Tin Maung, 3 Unal, Orhan , 299
One Hundred Years of Echinacea angustifolia Harvest in Urartian Plant Cultivation at Yoncatepe (Van), Eastern
the Smoky Hills of Kansas, USA, 89 Turkey, 290
Palazén, José Antonio, 269 Van Damme, Patrick, 376
Pérez-Negron, Edgar, 173 Vandebroek, Ina, 376
Peters, Charles M., 3 Vargas-Ponce, Ofelia, 362
Price, Dana M., 89 Verde, Alonso, 269
Randle, William, 223 Vulnerability in Farmer Seed Systems: Farmer Practices for
Rivera, Diego, 269 Coping with Seed Insecurity for Sorghum in Eastern
Rovner, Irwin, 154 Ethiopia, 211
Scariot, Aldicir, 73 Weinstein, Elka , 315
Schliite, Philipp M., 328 What Works in the Field? A Comparison of Different In-
Schmidrt, Isabel Belloni, ea terviewing Methods in Ethnobotany with Special
Semiz, Giirkan, 299 Reference to the Use of Photographs, 376
Shackleton, Sheona E., 256 Wright, Patti J., 137
Shaung, U Tun, 3 Xia, Yong-Mei, 44
Soleri, Daniela, 121 Xing, Jie, 14
Soyolt, 192 Zizumbo-Villarreal, Daniel, 362
INDEX TO VOLUME 61: SUBJECTS
Agave, 177, 179, 190, 362
Date groves, 3 176,
Agave angustifolia, 362 Dissemination of hee 246
Agave landraces, 362 Domestication, 44, 45, 56, 57, 60, HIV/AIDS, 25
Agave rhodacantha, 362 122, 126, 129, 132, 137, 138, 151, Homegarden, 37
Agrobiodiversity, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 152, 154, 162, 166, 168, 169, 171, Hukaung Valley, 3
39, 41, 262, 373, 385, 386 224, 315, 324, 385 Hybrid crops, 60
Alkaloid concentration gradient, 223 Domestication index, 154 In situ conservation, ;
Alkaloids, 14, 15, 109, 117, 196, 223 Echinacea angustifolia, 86 60, 71, 126, 386
224, 231, 232, 246, 321 Ecological “apparancy”, 347 In situ diversity, 362
Allozymic, 44 Ecological community analysis, /n situ maintenance, 362
Anatolia, 290 339, 343 Indicator species, 337, 339, 342-344
Antioxidant activity, 14, Economic developr ent, 60, 196, 267 Industrialization, 60-63, 70
23, 25-27 Economic importance, 73, 7 Iron Age, 239, 290, 294, 296, 25
Archaeobotany, 290 Ecuador, 249, 252, 286, a Juniper, 274, 299
Ayurveda, 109, 116 Edible roots, 109 Kansas, 86
Bajio, 60 Egypt, 31 Kaua‘i, 1
Bedouin, 31 Emergency seed relief, 211 Landraces , 31, 32, 34, 38-41, 60, 61,
Benin, 385 Endophytic fungi, 14 63-71, 127
Benincasa hispida, Enek pekmez, 299 Laos, 44-57
Benzophenz thine alk iloid, 2 Ephedra sinica Stapf, 192 Late Formative, 315, 320, 322, 324
Biodiversity, 1, 14, 34, 61, 74, Ephedra sinica Stapf (Ephedraceae), 192 Lawrence Memorial Award, 408
174, 212, 269, M STDs ve Ethiopia, 211 Linguistic(s), 1, 44, 121
391 Ethnic group, 5, 46, 48, 78, Local food, 269, 282
Biologist(s), 121, 387 383, 385-387, 389, 390 Local population(s), 173, 284, 34
Bloodroot, 223, 246, 24 Ethnobotanic: 2. 1, 28, 76,
Bolivia, 96, 239, 376, 3 192. 250; 270,279, 283, 2 125; 426;
Brazil, 73, 112, 113 348, 350, 36 > 365, 376 78, 180, 220,
Brazilian Cerrado, 74 Ethnobotanist, 2 39, 376, 38
Broom(s), 256, 28 Ethnobotany, 1, 44, 73, 117, Maori,
Caatinga, 347 173; 250; 251, 269; 337, 34/ Mazahua, 173
Campesino economy, 173, 180 Ethnoclassification, 269, 287 Medicinal herb, 23, 86, 8
Carbonization, 137 Euterpe precatoria, 96-98 Medicinal plant discovery,2 46
China, 3-5, 9, 44—57, 114, 192, 194, Evolution , 121-123, 125-127, Medicinal plant selection, 246
196 131-134, 169, 389 ——— plants, 14, 86, 87
‘hinese medicinal plants, 14-16, 19, Ex situ conservation, 60 179, 180, 224, 246, 248-2
24, 28 Experimental garden, 138, 239, 240, 355, 356
shorrera, 315, 316, 31 242, 244, 373, 386 Medicine, 14, 28, a 8
‘ommercial vanilla, my Experimental pre-European Maori 177,, 192; 19) 3, +8,
134, 220, 328, 269, 32% 529, 331, kiimara gardens, 235 282, 350, 355, 360
332, 334, 37 Farmer practices, 133, 211, 220 Mediterranean, 32, 38,
‘ondiment, Farmer(s), 32, 33, 39, 40-42, 50, 51, 282, 283, 297, 299
,ookbook(s) 62-64, 67, 69, 70, 121, 211, 258 Merremia dissecta, 109
344 261, 363, 368, 385-387, 389-39 Mescal, 362, 363, 366, 369, 371, 3
‘oping strategies, 2 Field methods, 376 Metabolites, 14, 15, 20-24, 26, 28,
220 leshy bracts, 192 29, 117; 224, 22 3 l
‘cosmology, 315, 318, 319, 32 Food plants, 269, 282, 33 Mexico, 60, 109, 1 11, 113, 115-117
‘osta Rica, 96-98 Genetic diversity, 328 126, 131, 132, 1 73, 194, 220, 286,
‘rop diversity, 34, 60, 7 Genetic erosion, a. 5 321, 324, 328—333 2,) 334, 362
‘rop genetic resources, 32 5/7, Ol, 715 329 Mnemonic,2 46, 249-253
‘ucurbitaceae, 44, 177 Globalization, 31 Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve,
274, 315, 316 Gourd, 45, 57, 159, 161 173
‘cultivars, 38 Great Pla86i, 8n9,s 90,, 9 2 Mongolia, 192
224, 235, Handicraft, 6, 73, 74-80, 82-84, 2 Mongolian food, 19
Curcubit, 376 Morphological,5 , 23, 44, 45, 48, 4°
haute glycosides, 109, 117, 23 Helianthus annuus, 137 52, 56, 96; 154 oe 159, 162
Darwin, 31, 121, Helianthus tuberosus, 27 164, 169-171, 176, 179, 246, 251,
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Darwinian, 157, 164, 168, 169, 171 Herb, 23, 74, 286, 335, 362 . 375, 376
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Morphologically, 14, 15, 17, 19, 23, Resource management, 74, 180, 211,
lendrils, 44, 51
28 356 lequila, 362, 363, 365-367, 369, 3 4
Morphology, 19, 23, 44, 131, 146, Rural livelihood, 256 [ext analysis, 337, 343
154-157, 159, 163, 164, 168, 170 Rural safety net, 256 Iraditional Chinese medicine, 14, 28,
171, 237, 243, 248, 7 Sahara, 31 192, 193
3 a9 Saharan Desert, 31 aditional knowledge, 1, 82,
Morphometry, 154 Sampling, 65, 91, 154, 180 269, 270, 362, 372
Myanmar, 3 233, 250, 282, 338, aditional landraces, 60, 362
Native people, 299, 315, 324 5 3 1, 372,3 3
Natural product trade, 256, 259, 264,
Iransect, 3—5, 9-11, 63, 376-380,
266 Sanguinarine, 223, [ransmission of knowledge, 246,
Naturalized exotic, 109 Scape harvestit Irinitario, 376—378
Nepal, 44-57 82, 83 Iropical forest(s), 318, 319, 347
New Zealand, 235
Seed cone, 192
Non-linear principal components Seed insecurity, 211 lurkey, 290, 299, 301
analysis, 60, 64 Seeds, 45, 48-52 lypology, 154, 164, 171, 386
Non-timber forest products, 3 82, 83, 92, 11 Unani, 109, 116
180, 181, 224, 256 122, 126, 137, 154, 181, 192, 193, Urartu, 290
Non-timber plant resources, 173, 196, 211, 212, 214, 216, 220, »? Urbanization, 60, 70
178 129, 230-233, 241, 247, 248, 252 Use value, 347
Noyau, 109, 114, 116 284, 290, 292, 294, 295, 296, 297,
Nutritional components, 192 299-301, 315, 324, 368 Variation, 19,
Nutritional content, 44, 45, 49, 57 Siwa, 31 55-57
Nutritional data, 44 Sorghum, 37, 38, ‘i!
Oasis, 31—34, 38, 40-42 South Africa, 256
Oasis agriculture, 31 South America, 269, 282,
Organoleptic properties, 246, tED, F408; 367, 369
253 Spain 269 Vietnam, 33
Ornamental , 74, 76, 83, 109, 17 Squash, 36, 38, Voucher specimens,
183-187, 189, 190, 373 316, 52 191, 193, 270, 365, 376
-aleoethnoborany., 13 Statistical analysis Vulnerability, 211, 256
-aracelsus, 2 ) #6, 248, 22 51 344, 365 Walk-in-the-woods, 376-380, 382
-heyne olic7 7 compounds, 14, Storage, 50, 127 Weed(s) , 92, 109, 152, 158, 169,
Ds 240, 290, 292, 294, 296, 29 170, 177, 179, 180, 183, 239, 240,
henological, 44, 371 315, 316, 319, 322, 380 241, 243, 269, 293, 294, 297, 369
*henology, +4, 50, 56, Sub-Saharan, 256 Wild, 3, 4, 7, 41, 44, 45, 48, 50-54,
-henotypic selection, 12 Subsistence, 56, 57, 86, 87
133 117, 325, 33
*hotograph(s), 292, 319, 8, 349, 356 159, 160, 162
lant breeders, 61, 121 Sunflower, 13
lant breeding, 121-123, Sunflower achenes, 137 300, 318,
133 Sunflower seeds, 137 299 22
lant use, 44 Sustainability, 1 Wild harvesting, 86,
opulation structure, 9, 96, 328 257, 266, 26 Women, 73, 77
356 Sustainable har 319, 350-353.
ottery, 292, 315, 322 Sweet potat 378
overty alleviation, 256, 264 Syngonanthu Yam, 236, 385
Quantitative ethnobotany, lamazight Yield tor effort, 235
Rattan, 3 faputini, 235 Yoncatepe 290
Recipe(s), 283, 2 lasiwit (Berber Yuracaré, 376-378
Reflectance, Taurus Mountains, 290, 299 Zea mays L., 37, 39, 60, 190
148, 149, TCM,\ ]1 4 Parvielumis, 129