2023
DOI: 10.32859/era.25.41.1-18
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Armillaria mellea (Vahl. : Fr.) P. Kumm. a non-timber forest resource in the Ñhöñho culture: promoting sustainable development and ethnomycotourism

Abstract: Background. The indigenous and mestizo communities in Mexico have used Armillaria mellea as a non-timber forest resource, mainly as food; ecologically it is an abundant species in forests. For this reason, we establish A. mellea as a species with cultural importance and a high potential for the development of sustainable regional and ethnomycotourism projects.Methods. The field work was carried out in the Ñhöñho communities of Texquedó and Xahai, Querétaro; Mexico.Semi-structured surveys were applied to local … Show more

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