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VOLUME 54: INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS A Biological Framework for Understanding Farmers’ Cevallos E., Judith see Benz, Bruce F Plant Breeding, David A. Cleveland, Daniela So- Chemical Characterization of Basil (Ocimum spp.) leri, and Steven D. Smith 377 Found in the Markets and Used in Traditional Med- A Regional Analysis of Maize Biological Diversity in icine in Brazil, Roberto F Vieira and James E. Si- Southeastern Guanajuato, Mexico, Jose Alfonso mon 207 Aguirre Gomez, Mauricio R. Bellon, and Melinda Chufa (Cyperus esculentus L. var. sativus Boeck.): An Smale 60 Unconventional Crop. Studies Related to Applica- Agelet, Antoni, Maria Angels Bonet, and Joan Valles, tions and Cultivation, Bernardo Pascual, J. Vicente Homegardens and Their Role as a Main Source of Maroto, Salvador Lopez-Galarza, Alberto Sanbau- Medicinal Plants in Mountain Regions of Catalonia tista, and Jose Alagarda 439 (Iberian Peninsula) 295 Cleome viscose, Capparidacea: A Weed or a Cash Alagarda, Jose see Pascual, Bernardo Crop? R. K. Maikhuri, R. L. Semwal, K. S. Rao, An Endangered and Potentially Economic Tree of S. Nautiyal, and K. G. Saxena 150 Mexico: Tilia mexicana (Tiliaceae), Numa P. Pavon Cleveland, David A., Daniela Soleri, and Steven E. and Victor Rico-Gray 113 Smith, A Biological Framework for Understanding An Ethnobotanical Study in Central Anatolia, Fusum Farmers’ Plant Breeding 377 Ertug 155 Condit, Richard see Calderon, Angela I. Angerhofer, Cindy K. see Calderon, Angela I. Cultivation and Use of /satis tinctoria L. (Brassica- Ashok, E. G. see Kimata, M. ceae) in Southern Italy, Carmine Guarino, Paolo Ashton, P. Mark S. see Flores, Cesar F Casoria, and Bruno Menale 395 Atha, Daniel see Balick, Michael J. Dahdouh-Guebas, F, C. Mathenge, J. G. Kairo, and N. Austin, Daniel F, The Search for “‘Kaladana’”’ (/po- Koedam, Utilization of Mangrove Wood Products moea, Convolvulaceae) 114 Around Mida Creek (Kenya) Amongst Subsistence Balick, Michael J., Fredi Kronenberg, Andreana L. and Commercial Users 513 Ososki, Marian Reiff, Adriasic Fugh-Berman, Bon- De Jesus, Maria A. see Fontana, Jose D. nie O'Connor, Maria Roble, Patricia Lohr, and Decker-Walters, Deena S. see Prendergast, Hew D. V. Daniel Atha, Medicinal Plants Used by Latino Differential Utilization and Ethnobotany of Trees in Healers for Women’s Health Conditions in New Kitulanghalo Forest Reserve and Surrounding York City 344 Communal Lands, Eastern Tanzania, Emmanuel J. Balkwill, Kevin see Luoga, Emmanuel J. Luoga, E. T. E Witkowski, and Kevin Balkwill 328 Balkwill, Kevin see Williams, Vivienne L. Domestication, Cultivation and Utilization of Two Balslev, Henrik see Macia, Manuel J. Small Millets, Brachiaria ramose and Setaria glau- Barfod, Anders S. see Macia, Manuel J. ca, Poaceae in South India, M. Kimata, E. G. Bellon, Mauricio R. see Gomez, Jose Alfonso Aguirre Ashok, and A. Seetharam 217 Bennett, Bradley C., and Ghillean T. Prance, Intro- Economic Botany of Spondias Purpurea (Anacardi- duced Plants in the Indigenous Pharmacopoeia of aceae) in Ecuador, Manuel J. Macia and Anders S. Northern South America 90 Barfod 449 Benz, Bruce EF, Judith Cevallos E., Francisco Santana Ehara, Hiroshi, Slamet Susanto, Chitoshi Mizota, M., Jesus Rosales A., and S. Graf M., Losing Shohei Hirose, and Tadashi Matsuno, Sago Palm Knowledge About Plant Use in the Sierra de Man- (Metroxylon sagu, Arecaceae) Production in the antlan Biosphere Reserve, Mexico 183 Eastern Archipelago of Indonesia: Variation in Bonet, Maria Angels see Agelet, Antoni Morphological Characteristics and Pith Dry-Matter Burandt, Charles Jr. see Moraes, Rita M. Yield 197 Calderon, Angela I., Cindy K. Angerhofer, John M. Ertug, Fusum, An Ethnobotanical Study in Central An- Pezzuto, Norman R. Farnsworth, Robin Foster, Ri- atolia 155 chard Condit, Mahabir P. Gupta, and Djaja D. Soe- Farnsworth, Norman R. see Calderon, Angela I. jarto, Forest Plot as a Tool to Demonstrate the Phar- Felger, Richard S. and David Yetman, Roasting the maceutical Potential of Plants in a Tropical Forest Hechtia Out of It: The Use of Hechtia montana of Panama 278 (Bromeliaceae) As a Food Plant in Sonora, Mexico Canel, Camilo see Moraes, Rita M. 229 Casoria, Paolo see Guarino, Carmine Flores, Cesar F, and P. Mark S. Ashton, Harvesting Economic Botany 54(4) pp. 568-571. 2000 © 2000 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. VOLUME 54: INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS A Biological Framework for Understanding Farmers’ Cevallos E., Judith see Benz, Bruce F Plant Breeding, David A. Cleveland, Daniela So- Chemical Characterization of Basil (Ocimum spp.) leri, and Steven D. Smith 377 Found in the Markets and Used in Traditional Med- A Regional Analysis of Maize Biological Diversity in icine in Brazil, Roberto F Vieira and James E. Si- Southeastern Guanajuato, Mexico, Jose Alfonso mon 207 Aguirre Gomez, Mauricio R. Bellon, and Melinda Chufa (Cyperus esculentus L. var. sativus Boeck.): An Smale 60 Unconventional Crop. Studies Related to Applica- Agelet, Antoni, Maria Angels Bonet, and Joan Valles, tions and Cultivation, Bernardo Pascual, J. Vicente Homegardens and Their Role as a Main Source of Maroto, Salvador Lopez-Galarza, Alberto Sanbau- Medicinal Plants in Mountain Regions of Catalonia tista, and Jose Alagarda 439 (Iberian Peninsula) 295 Cleome viscose, Capparidacea: A Weed or a Cash Alagarda, Jose see Pascual, Bernardo Crop? R. K. Maikhuri, R. L. Semwal, K. S. Rao, An Endangered and Potentially Economic Tree of S. Nautiyal, and K. G. Saxena 150 Mexico: Tilia mexicana (Tiliaceae), Numa P. Pavon Cleveland, David A., Daniela Soleri, and Steven E. and Victor Rico-Gray 113 Smith, A Biological Framework for Understanding An Ethnobotanical Study in Central Anatolia, Fusum Farmers’ Plant Breeding 377 Ertug 155 Condit, Richard see Calderon, Angela I. Angerhofer, Cindy K. see Calderon, Angela I. Cultivation and Use of /satis tinctoria L. (Brassica- Ashok, E. G. see Kimata, M. ceae) in Southern Italy, Carmine Guarino, Paolo Ashton, P. Mark S. see Flores, Cesar F Casoria, and Bruno Menale 395 Atha, Daniel see Balick, Michael J. Dahdouh-Guebas, F, C. Mathenge, J. G. Kairo, and N. Austin, Daniel F, The Search for “‘Kaladana’”’ (/po- Koedam, Utilization of Mangrove Wood Products moea, Convolvulaceae) 114 Around Mida Creek (Kenya) Amongst Subsistence Balick, Michael J., Fredi Kronenberg, Andreana L. and Commercial Users 513 Ososki, Marian Reiff, Adriasic Fugh-Berman, Bon- De Jesus, Maria A. see Fontana, Jose D. nie O'Connor, Maria Roble, Patricia Lohr, and Decker-Walters, Deena S. see Prendergast, Hew D. V. Daniel Atha, Medicinal Plants Used by Latino Differential Utilization and Ethnobotany of Trees in Healers for Women’s Health Conditions in New Kitulanghalo Forest Reserve and Surrounding York City 344 Communal Lands, Eastern Tanzania, Emmanuel J. Balkwill, Kevin see Luoga, Emmanuel J. Luoga, E. T. E Witkowski, and Kevin Balkwill 328 Balkwill, Kevin see Williams, Vivienne L. Domestication, Cultivation and Utilization of Two Balslev, Henrik see Macia, Manuel J. Small Millets, Brachiaria ramose and Setaria glau- Barfod, Anders S. see Macia, Manuel J. ca, Poaceae in South India, M. Kimata, E. G. Bellon, Mauricio R. see Gomez, Jose Alfonso Aguirre Ashok, and A. Seetharam 217 Bennett, Bradley C., and Ghillean T. Prance, Intro- Economic Botany of Spondias Purpurea (Anacardi- duced Plants in the Indigenous Pharmacopoeia of aceae) in Ecuador, Manuel J. Macia and Anders S. Northern South America 90 Barfod 449 Benz, Bruce EF, Judith Cevallos E., Francisco Santana Ehara, Hiroshi, Slamet Susanto, Chitoshi Mizota, M., Jesus Rosales A., and S. Graf M., Losing Shohei Hirose, and Tadashi Matsuno, Sago Palm Knowledge About Plant Use in the Sierra de Man- (Metroxylon sagu, Arecaceae) Production in the antlan Biosphere Reserve, Mexico 183 Eastern Archipelago of Indonesia: Variation in Bonet, Maria Angels see Agelet, Antoni Morphological Characteristics and Pith Dry-Matter Burandt, Charles Jr. see Moraes, Rita M. Yield 197 Calderon, Angela I., Cindy K. Angerhofer, John M. Ertug, Fusum, An Ethnobotanical Study in Central An- Pezzuto, Norman R. Farnsworth, Robin Foster, Ri- atolia 155 chard Condit, Mahabir P. Gupta, and Djaja D. Soe- Farnsworth, Norman R. see Calderon, Angela I. jarto, Forest Plot as a Tool to Demonstrate the Phar- Felger, Richard S. and David Yetman, Roasting the maceutical Potential of Plants in a Tropical Forest Hechtia Out of It: The Use of Hechtia montana of Panama 278 (Bromeliaceae) As a Food Plant in Sonora, Mexico Canel, Camilo see Moraes, Rita M. 229 Casoria, Paolo see Guarino, Carmine Flores, Cesar F, and P. Mark S. Ashton, Harvesting Economic Botany 54(4) pp. 568-571. 2000 © 2000 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 2000] INDEX TO VOLUME 54 569 Impact and Economic Value of Geonoma deversa, Jackson, Jason Baird, Notes on Economic Plants: Cus- Arecaceae, An Understory Palm Used For Roof tomary Uses of Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculate) by Thatching in the Peruvian Amazon 267 the Yuchi in Eastern Oklahoma, USA 401 Fontana, Jose D., Robert D. Tanner, William Ro- Jain, S. K., Human Aspects of Plant Diversity 459 drigues, Maria A. de Jesus, Notes on Economic Kairo, J. G. see Dahdouh-Guebas, F Plants: Amazon: Fauna, Flora, and Potential Khan, Ikhlas see Moraes, Rita M. (Bio)Processing Applications 543 Khasbagan, Hu-Yin Huai, and Sheng-Ji Pei, Wild Forest Plot as a Tool to Demonstrate the Pharmaceu- Plants in the Diet of Anhorchin Mongol Herdsmen tical Potential of Plants in a Tropical Forest of Pan- in Inner Mongolia 528 ama, Angela I. Calderon, Cindy K. Angerhofer, Kimata, M., E.G. Ashok, and A. Seetharam, Domes- John M. Pezzuto, Norman R. Farnsworth, Robin tication, Cultivation and Utilization of Two Small Foster, Richard Condit, Mahabir P. Gupta, and Dja- Millets, Brachiaria ramose and Setaria glauca, Po- ja D. Soejarto 278 aceae in South India 217 Forest Use at the Pacific Coast of Choco, Colombia: Koedam, N. see Dahdouh-Guebas, F A Quantitative Approach, Gloria Galeano 358 Kronenberg, Fredi see Balick, Michael J. Foster, Robin see Calderon, Angela I. Li, Xingli see Moraes, Rita M. Frei, B., O. Sticher, and M. Heinrich, Zapotec and Lohr, Patricia see Balick, Michael J. Mixe Use of Tropical Habitats for Securing Medic- Lopez-Galarza, Salvador see Pascual, Bernardo inal Plants in Mexico 73 Losing Knowledge About Plant Use in the Sierra de Fugh-Berman, Adriane see Balick, Michael J. Manantlan Biosphere Reserve, Mexico, Bruce FE Galeano, Gloria, Forest Use at the Pacific Coast of Benz, Judith Cevallos E., Francisco Santana M., Choco, Colombia: A Quantitative Approach 358 Jesus Rosales A., and S. Graf M. 183 Ganzera, Markus see Moraes, Rita M. Luoga, Emmanuel J., E. T. E Witkowski, and Kevin Gomez, Jose Alfonso Aguirre, Mauricio R. Bellon, and Balkwill, Differential Utilization and Ethnobotany Melinda Smale, A Regional Analysis of Maize Bi- of Trees in Kitulanghalo Forest Reserve and Sur- ological Diversity in Southeastern Guanajuato, rounding Communal Lands, Eastern Tanzania 328 Mexico 60 Macia, Manuel J. and Anders S. Barfod, Economic Goodman, M. M. see Sanchez G., J. J. Botany of Spondias Purpurea (Anacardiaceae) in Graf M., S. see Benz, Bruce FE Ecuador 449 Guarino, Carmine, Paolo Casoria, and Bruno Menale, Macia, Manuel J., and Henrik Balslev, Use and Man- Cultivation and Use of Jsatis tinctoria L. (Brassi- agement of Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus, caceae) in Southern Italy 395 Cyperaceae) in Ecuador 82 Gupta, Mahabir P. see Calderon, Angela I. Maikhuri, R. K., R. L. Semwal, K. S. Rao, S. Nautiyal, Hall, Grant D., Pecan Food Potential in Prehistoric and K. G. Saxena, Cleome viscose, Capparidacea: North America 103 A Weed or a Cash Crop? 150 Harvesting Impact and Economic Value of Geonoma Maroto, J. Vicente see Pascual, Bernardo deversa, Arecaceae, An Understory Palm Used For Mathenge, C. see Dahdouh-Guebas, EF Roof Thatching in the Peruvian Amazon, Cesar F Matsuno, Tadashi see Ehara, Hiroshi Flores and P. Mark S. Ashton 267 Heinrich, M. see Frei, B. McLaughlin, Steven P., Properties of Paper Made from Hirose, Shohei see Ehara, Hiroshi Fibers of Hesperaloe funifera (Agavaceae) 192 Homegardens and Their Role as a Main Source of Me- Medicinal Plants Used by Latino Healers for Women’s dicinal Plants in Mountain Regions of Catalonia Health Conditions in New York City, Michael J. (Iberian Peninsula) Antoni Agelet, Maria Angels Balick, Fredi Kronenberg, Andreana L. Ososki, Bonet, and Joan Valles 295 Marian Reiff, Adriane Fugh-Berman, Bonnie Homeotic Sexual Translocations and the Origin of O’Connor, Maria Roble, Patricia Lohr, and Daniel Maize (Zea mays, Poaceae): A New Look at an Old Atha 344 Problem, Hugh H. Iltis 7 Menale, Bruno see Guarino, Carmine Human Aspects of Plant Diversity, S. K. Jain 459 Mizota, Chitoshi see Ehara, Hiroshi Iltis, Hugh H., Homeotic Sexual Translocations and the Moraes, Rita M., Charles Burandt Jr., Markus Ganzera, Origin of Maize (Zea mays, Poaceae): A New Look Xingli Li, Ikhlas Khan, and Camilo Canel, The at an Old Problem 7 American Mayapple Revisited—Podophyllum pel- Introduced Plants in the Indigenous Pharmacopoeia of tatum—Still a Potential Cash Crop? 471 Northern South America, Bradley C. Bennett and Musselman, Lytton John, Zawan and Tares in the Bible Ghillean T. Prance 90 537 Isozymatic and Morphological Diversity in the Races Nautiyal, S. see Maikhuri, R. K. of Maize of Mexico, J. J. Sanchez G., M. M. Good- Notes on Economic Plants: Amazon: Fauna, Flora, and man, and C. W. Stuber 43 Potential (Bio)Processing Applications, Jose D. 570 ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 54 Fontana, Robert D. Tanner, William Rodrigues, and Properties of Paper Made from Fibers of Hesperaloe Maria A. de Jesus 543 funifera (Agavaceae), Steven P. McLaughlin 192 Notes on Economic Plants: Customary Uses of Iron- Reiff, Marian see Balick, Michael J. weed (Vernonia fasciculate) by the Yuchi in East- Rico-Gray, Victor see Pavon, Numa P. ern Oklahoma, USA, Jason Baird Jackson 401 Roa, K. S. see Maikhuri, R. K. O’Connor, Bonnie see Balick, Michael J. Roasting the Hechtia Out of It: The Use of Hechtia Ochoa, Carlos and Donald Ugent, Solanum hygroth- montana (Bromeliaceae) As a Food Plant in So- ermicum, An Endangered Cultivated Potato Species nora, Mexico, Richard S. Felger and David Yetman 228 229 Ososki, Andreana L. see Balick, Michael J. Roble, Maria see Balick, Michael J. Pascual, Bernardo, J. Vicente Maroto, Salvador Lopez- Rodrigues, William see Fontana, Jose D. Galarza, Alberto Sanbautista, and Jose Alagarda, Rosales A., Jesus see Benz, Bruce F Chufa (Cyperus esculentus L. var. sativus Boeck.): Rumball, Naomi see Prendergast, Hew D. V. An Unconventional Crop. Studies Related to Ap- Sago Palm (Metroxylon sagu, Arecaceae) Production plications and Cultivation 439 in the Eastern Archipelago of Indonesia: Variation Pavon, Numa P., and Victor Rico-Gray, An Endan- in Morphological Characteristics and Pith Dry- gered and Potentially Economic Tree of Mexico: Matter Yield, Hiroshi Ehara, Slamet Susanto, Chi- Tilia mexicana (Tiliaceae) 113 toshi Mizota, Shohei Hirose, and Tadashi Matsuno Pearman, Georgina and Hew D. V. Prendergast, Plant 197 Portraits: Items from the Lacebark Tree [Lagetta Sanbautista, Alberto see Pascual, Bernardo lagetto (W. Wright) Nash, Thymelaeaceae] from Sanchez G., J. J., M. M. Goodman, and C. W. Stuber, the Caribbean 4 Isozymatic and Morphological Diversity in the Pecan Food Potential in Prehistoric North America, Races of Maize of Mexico 43 Grant D. Hall 103 Santana M., Francisco see Benz, Bruce F Pei, Sheng-Ji see Khasbagan, Hu-Yin Huai Saxena, K. G. see Maikhuri, R. K. Pemberton, Robert W., Waterblommetjie (Aponogeton Semwal, R. L. see Maikhuri, R. K. distachyos, Aponogetonaceae), A Recently Domes- Simon, James E. see Vieira, Roberto FE ticated Aquatic Food Crop in Cape South Africa Smale, Melinda see Gomez, Jose Alfonso Aguirre with Unusual Origins 144 Smith, Steven E. see Cleveland, David A. Pezzuto, John M. see Calderon, Angela I. Soejarto, Djaja D. see Calderon, Angela I. Plant Portraits: Items from the Lacebark Tree [Lagetta Solanum hygrothermicum, An Endangered Cultivated lagetto (W. Wright) Nash, Thymelaeaceae] from Potato Species, Carlos Ochoa and Donald Ugent the Caribbean, Georgina Pearman and Hew D. V. 228 Prendergast 4 Soleri, Daniela see Cleveland, David A. Plant Portraits: Pollen Cakes of Typha ssp. [Typha- Special Report: Medicine, Myths and Magic, The Folk ceae]—‘Lost’ and Living Food, Hew D. V. Pren- Healers of a Mexican Market, Donald Ugent 427 dergast 254 Special Report: The Master Basket Weavers of the To- Plant Portraits: Preserving The Gourd Perspective (La- luca Market Region (Mexico), Donald Ugent 256 genaria siceraria (Molina) Standl. [Cucurbita- Sticher, O. see Frei, B. ceae]), Hew D. V. Prendergast and Deena S. Deck- Stuber, C. W. see Sanchez G., J. J. er-Walters 424 Susanto, Slamet see Ehara, Hiroshi Plant Portraits: Walking Sticks As Seed Savers—The Tanner, Robert D. see Fontana, Jose D. Case of the Jersey Kale [Brassica oleracea L. con- The American Mayapple Revisited—Podophyllum var. acephala (DC.) Alef. var. viridis L.], Hew D. peltatum—Still a Potential Cash Crop? Rita M. V. Prendergast and Naomi Rumball 141 Moraes, Charles Burandt Jr., Markus Ganzera, Prance, Ghillean T. see Bennett, Bradley C. Xingli Le, Ikhlas Khan, and Camilo Canel 471 Prendergast, Hew D. V. see Pearman, Georgina The Archaeological Remains of Leucaena (Fabaceae) Prendergast, Hew D. V., Deena S. Decker-Walters, Revised, Sergio Zarate 477 Plant Portraits: Preserving The Gourd Perspective The Diverse Uses of Fish-Poison Plants in Northwest (Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl. [Cucurbita- Guyana, Tinde Van Andel 500 ceae]) 424 The Search for ‘‘Kaladana’’ (Jpomoea, Convolvula- Prendergast, Hew D. V., Plant Portraits: Pollen Cakes ceae) Daniel F Austin 114 of Typha ssp. !Typhaceae]—‘Lost’ and Living Ugent, Donald see Ochoa, Carlos Food 254 Ugent, Donald, Special Report: Medicine, Myths and Prendergrast, Hew D. V. and Naomi Rumball, Plant Magic, The Folk Healers of a Mexican Market 427 Portraits: Walking Sticks As Seed Savers—The Ugent, Donald, Special Report: The Master Basket Case of the Jersey Kale [Brassica oleracea L. con- Weavers of the Toluca Market Region (Mexico) var. acephala (DC.) Alef. var. viridis L.] 141 256 2000] INDEX TO VOLUME 54 571 Unraveling the Commercial Market for Medicinal tonaceae), A Recently Domesticated Aquatic Food Plants and Plant Parts on the Witwatersrand, South Crop in Cape South Africa with Unusual Origins, Africa, Vivienne L. Williams, Kevin Balkwill, and Robert W. Pemberton 144 Edward T. E Witkowski 310 Wild Plants in the Diet of Anhorchin Mongol Herds- Use and Management of Totora (Schoenoplectus cali- men in Inner Mongolia, Khasbagan, Hu-Yin Huai fornicus, Cyperaceae) in Ecuador, Manuel J. Macia and Sheng-Ji Pei 528 and Henrik Balsey 82 Williams, Vivienne L., Kevin Balkwill, and Edward T. Utilization of Mangrove Wood Products Around Mida FE Witkowski, Unraveling the Commercial Market Creek (Kenya) Amongst Subsistence and Commer- for Medicinal Plants and Plant Parts on the Wit- watersrand, South Africa 310 cial Users, EFD ahdouh-Guebas, C. Mathenge, J. G. Witkowski, E. T. E see Luoga, Emmanuel J. Kairo, and N. Koedam 513 Witkowski, Edward T. FE see Williams, Vivienne L. Valles, Joan see Agelet, Antoni Yetman, David see Felger, Richard S. Van Andel, Tinde, The Diverse Uses of Fish-Poison Zapotec and Mixe Use of Tropical Habitats for Secur- Plants in Northwest Guyana 500 ing Medicinal Plants in Mexico, B. Frei, O. Sticher, Vieira, Roberto FE, and James E. Simon, Chemical and M. Heinrich 73 Characterization of Basil (Ocimum spp.) Found in Zarate, Sergio, The Archaeological Remains of Leu- the Markets and Used in Traditional Medicine in caena (Fabaceae) Revised 477 Brazil 207 Zawan and Tares in the Bible, Lytton John Musselman Waterblommetjie (Aponogeton distachyos, Aponoge- 537 VOLUME 54: INDEX TO SUBJECTS Abaca 192 Choco 358 Genetic differentiation 43 Africa 424 Chufa 439 Genetic diversity 43 Afro-Americans 358 Cleome chapalaensis 12 Genetic variation 377 Agave fibers 256 Cleome viscosa 150 Genotype-by-environment inter- AIDS 500 Collaborative plant breeding 377 action 377 Amazon 543 Colombia 358 Geonoma deversa 267 Americas 424 Comparative Ethobotany 459 Germplasm 207 Anacardiaceae 449 Conservation 459 Gourd 424 Andes 82 Convolvulaceae 114 Grass 4 Andropogonoid morphology, 9 Corn 8 Green Corn Ceremonial 401 Animal fodder, 177 Crop origins 144 Guadeloupe 4 Anthropogenic vegetation 73 Cuba 4 Guanajuato 13, 60 Anti-HIV 279 Cultivar 439 Guatemala 43 Antioxidant 439 Cultivation 395 Guyana 500 Apical dominance, 9 Cyperaceae 82 Haiti 4 Aponogeton distachyos 144 Cyperus esculentus 439 Handicrafts 177 Aquatic plant 144 Cytotoxicity 279 Harvesting 310 Archaeobotany 155 Darnel 537 Hechtia montana 229 Archeological remains 477 Dasylirion acrotriche Zucc. 256 Heritiera littoralis 513 Arhorchin Mongol herdsmen 528 Diversity 310, 459 Hesperaloe funifera 192 Aryltetralin lignans 471 Domestication 217 Hispaniola 4 Asia 115, 424 Dominican Republic 4 Homegardens 304 Aspalathus linearis 148 Dyeing method 395 Homeotic Sexual Translocation 7 Avicennia marina 513 Economic botany 449 Horchata 439 Basil 207 Ecuador 82, 449 Horticultural origin 8 Baskets 4 Edible fruit 449 Hot flashes 344 Berberidaceae 471 El Mercado Juarez 259, 427 House gardens 73 Bible 537 Eleusine coracana 150 Huastec 186 Bioassays 279 Endometriosis 344 Human aspects 459 Biodiversity 543 Erosion of cultural knowledge Iberian Peninsula 304 Biological activity 279 183 India 217, 459 Biological diversity 60 Essential oil 207 Indian corn 8 Biome 310 Ethnobotany, 155, 183, 310, 344, Indigenous knowledge 328 Bisse 4 459, 500, 513 Indigenous peoples 500 Borhidi 4 Ethnomedicine 344 Indonesia 197 Brachiaria ramosa 217 Etoposide 471 Inner Mongolia 528 Brassica oleracea 141 Euchlaena 9 Intellectual property rights 90 Bruguiera gymnorrhiza 513 Euchlaena mexicana 11 Ipomoea 114 Bulbous plants 176 Exploitaiton 528 Ironweed 401 Burst strength 192 Extraction method 395 Isatia tinctoria 395 Cancer 500 Fabaceae 477 Isozymes 43 Cancer chemoprevention 279 Faith 459 Isthmus of Tehuantepec 73 Cape South Africa 144 Farmer crop varieties 377 Italy 141 Caprobrotus edule 148 Farmer plant breeding 377 Jalisco 10 Caribbean 4 Fauna 543 Jamaica 4 Carya illinoinensis 103 Features of use 528 Jersey kale 141 Cash crop 150 Fiber 82, 192 Jordan 537 Catalonia 304 Fish-poison plants 500 Kaladana 114 Central America 449 Flora 543 Kenya 513 Central Anatolia 155 Folk healers 427 Lacebark tree 4 Cephalaria syriaca 537 Food and non-food plants 155 Lagenaria siceraria 424 Ceriops tagal 513 Food symbol 144 Lagetta lagetto 4 Channel islands 141 Fruits 176 Lamiaceae 207 Chenopodium ambrosioides 429 Garhwal Himalaya 150 Land use types 73 China 528 Gas chromatography 209 Landraces 377 Economic Botany 54(4) pp. 572-573. 2000 © 2000 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 2000] INDEX TO VOLUME 54 Latino 344 Palm 4, 267 Taboo 459 Leucaena 477 Palma pita 256 Tanzania 328 Leucaena glauca 5 Panama 279 Tares 537 Local variety 197 Panels 267 Taxonomic history 8 Lolium temulentum 537 Participatory rural appraisal 328 Tear strength 192 Lonchocarpus 500 Pecans 103 Teniposide 471 Louisiana 110 Peruvian Amazon 267 Tensile strength 192 Lumnitzera racemosa 513 Peruvian Lowlands 228 Teosinte 8 Magic 427 Pharmaceutical potential 279 Tephrosia 500 Maize 8, 60 Pharmacopoeia 90 Texas 110 Mangrove 513 Pith 197 Thymelaeaceae 4 Mayapple 471 Plant selection 377 Tiger nut 439 Mazoid ‘“‘Eve”’ 8 Plant type 197 Tilia mexicana 113 Medical ethnobotany 73 Plot-based plant selection 279 Tinder and fuel plants 177 Medicinal plants 90, 177, 304, Podophyllum 471 Toluca 256, 427 310 Pollen 254 Totora 82 Medicine 427 Polypodium filix 429 Trade 310 Menorrhagia 344 Popular culture 144 Traditional knowledge 459 Metroxylon sagu 197 Potato 228 Traditional medicine 73, 207, 500 Mexico 9, 43, 60, 113, 183, 229, Puerto Maldonado 267 Tree use values 328 256, 427, 449, 477 Pulp 192 Tripsacum 10 Millet 217 Quantitative ethnobotany 358 Tuber 439 Mimic weed 217 Rain forest 267 Tules 256 Mimosa tenuiflora 429 Rainforests 543 Turkey 155 Miombo woodlands 328 Ramets 267 Typha 254 Mixe 73 Regional diversity 60 Uterine fibroids 344 Morphology 197 Rhizophora mucronata 513 Veracruz 113 Mountain regions 304 Roof thatching 267 Veronia fasciculata 401 Walking sticks 141 Mushrooms 176 Sago palm 197 Water blommetjie 144 Myths 427 Schoenoplectus californicus 82 Weed 150, 439 Native American subsistence 103 Sedge 4 Wetlands 254 Net present value 267 Setaria glauca 217 Wheat 537 New York City 344 Sexual Translocation Theory 9 Wild food plants 528 Nil Arabum 114 Sierra de Manantlan, 183 Wild gathered vegetable 144 Nolina ssp. 256 Silviculture 267 Woad 395 Non-native plants 90 Sisal 192 Women’s health 344 Nontimber forest products 267 Socioeconomic marginality 183 Wood 513 North American pre-history 103 Softwood craft 192 Xylocarpus granatum 513 Northern South America 90 Solanum hygrothermicum 228 Xylocarpus moluccensis 513 Oaxaca 10 Sonneratia alba 513 Yellow nutsedge 439 Ocimum 207 Sonora 229 Yuchi 401 O. americanum 207 South Africa 310 Zapotec 73 O. basilicum 207 Southern Italy 395 Zawan 537 O. campechianum 207 Spondias cytherea 449 Zea 9 O. gratissimum 207 Spondias mombin 449 Zea diploperennis 13 O. selloi 207 Spondias purpurea 449 Zea luxurians 10 Oklahoma 110, 401 Survey 310 Zea mays 8, 43 Oryza sativa 150 Survey analysis 513 Zea mays ssp. Parviglumis 8 Ovo 449 Syria 537 Zea perennis 13

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