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VOLUME 58: INDEX TO BooK REVIEWS A Color Atlas of Pests of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Compendium of Symbolic and Ritual Plants in Europe. and Flowers. Alford, David V. 122 de Cleene, Marcel and Marie C. Lejeune. 120 A Global Compendium of Weeds. Randall, R. P. 494 Cronquist, Arthur see Gleason, Henry A. Abid, Rubina see Qaiser, M. Crosby, Marshall R. see Wu Peng-cheng Acevedo-Rodriguez, Pedro. Bejucos y Plantas Trepa- Culvenor, C. C. J. see Collins, D. J, doras de Puerto Rico e Islas Virgenes. 125 de Cleene, Marcel and Marie C. Lejeune. Compendi- Alford, David V. A Color Atlas of Pests of Ornamental um of Symbolic and Ritual Plants in Europe. 120 Trees, Shrubs and Flowers. 122 De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes, CD- Allen, M. E!see Gémez-Pompa, A. ROM. Fuchs, Leonard. 492 American Medical Botany. Bigelow, Jacob. 318 Di Giacomo, Angelo see Dugo, Giovanni Ancient Wine: the Search for the Origins of Vinicul- Dugo, Giovanni, and Angelo Di Giacomo (eds.). Cit- ture. McGovern, Patrick E. 487 rus. The Genus Citrus. 746 Anderson, Kit. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees. Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the World. 2003. Live Oaks and Ceibas in the Landscapes of Loui- Hall, lan R., Steven L. Stephenson, Peter K. Buch- siana and Guatemala. 743 anan, Wang Yun, and Anthony L.J. Cole. 323 Annie Walter and Chanel Sam. English translation by Editorial Committee. Flora of North America North of Paul Ferrar. Fruits of Oceania. 2002. 740 Mexico. Volume 25. Commelinidae (in part): Po- B. E. Hammel, M. H. Grayum, C. Herrera, y N. Za- aceae, Part 2. 123 mora (eds.). Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica, vol- Editorial Committee. Flora of North America North of umen III. Monocotyled6neas (Orchidaceae-Zingi- Mexico. Volume 4. Caryophyllidae, in part: Cary- beraceae). 741 ophyllales, Part 1 (pink order). 491 B. E. Hammel, M. H. Grayum, C. Herrera, y N. Za- Ein Schatz von Masdevallia. Eine Monographie der mora. Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica, volumen Gattung Masdevallia / A Treasury of Masdevallia. I]. Gimnospermas y Monocotyled6éneas (Agava- A Monograph of the Genus Masdevallia. Luer, Car- ceae-Musaceae). 741] lyle A. 322 Bacillus thuringiensis. A Cornerstone of Modern Ag- El Agave Tequilero. Cultivo e Industria de México, 3e. riculture. Metz, Matthew (ed.). 488 Valenzuela-Zapata, Ana G. 318 Bacterial Disease Resistance in Plants. Molecular Bi- Elsevier’s Dictionary of Plant Names of North Amer- ology and Biotechnological Applications. Vidhy- ica Including Mexico. White, Richard C. 747 asekaran, P. 493 Elvin-Lewis, Memory P. FE see Lewis, Walter H. Baldwin, Bruce G. see Carlquist, Sherwin Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine. Old World and New Bejucos y Plantas Trepadoras de Puerto Rico e Islas World Traditions. Hatfield, Gabrielle. 322 Virgenes. Acevedo-Rodriguez, Pedro. 125 Enduring Seeds. Native American Agriculture and Bellinghieri, Guido see Touwaide, Alain Wild Plant Conservation, paperback edition. Nab- Bigelow, Jacob. American Medical Botany. 318 Breeding Research on Aromatic and Medicinal Plants. han, Gary P. 124 Johnson, Christopher B. and Chlodwig Franz Fedick, S. L. see GOmez-Pompa, A. (eds.). 493 Ferrar, Paul see Walter, Annie Brendler, T. see Gurib-Fakim, A. Fladeland, Matthew see Goodale, Uromi M. Buchanan, Peter K. see Hall, Ian R. Flax: the genus Linum. Muir, Alister D. and Neil D. Burt, Ben see Kwa ‘ioloa, Michael Westcott (eds.). 316 Carlquist, Sherwin, Bruce G. Baldwin, and Gerald D. Flora of China Illustrations. Vol. 24. Flagellariaceae Carr (Eds.).Tarweeds & Silverswords, Evolution of through Marantaceae. Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Ra- the Madiinae (Asteraceae). 121 ven, et al. (eds.). 491 Carr, Gerald D. see Carlquist, Sherwin Flora of China Illustrations. Vol. 6. Caryophyllaceae Citrus. The Genus Citrus. Dugo, Giovanni, and Angelo through Lardizabalaceae. Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Di Giacomo (eds.). 746 Raven, et al. (eds.). 491 Cole, Anthony L.J. see Hall, Ian R. Flora of China. Vol. 6. Caryophyllaceae through Lar- Collins, D. J. and C. C. J. Culvenor. PhytoChem Aus- dizabalaceae. Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. tralia: A Database on Australian Plant Chemistry (eds.). 490 1940-2000. [CD-ROM]. 496 Flora of China. Vol. 9. Pittosporaceae through Con- Economic Botany 58(4) pp. 755-758. 2004 © 2004 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 756 ECONOMIC BOTANY {[VOL. 58 naraceae. Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. Healing Kidney Diseases in Antiquity. Plants from (eds.). 491 Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica with Illustrations Flora of North America North of Mexico. Volume 25. from Greek and Arabic Manuscripts (A.D. 512- Commelinidae (in part): Poaceae, Part 2. Editorial 15 Century). Touwaide, Alain, Natale Gaspare de Committee. 123 Santo, Guido Bellinghieri, and Vincenzo Savica. Flora of North America North of Mexico. Volume 4. 127 Caryophyllidae, in part: Caryophyllales, Part | Healing Kidney Diseases in Antiquity. Plants from (pink order). Editorial Committee. 49] Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica with Illustrations Flora of Pakistan. S. I. Ali and M. Qaiser (eds.). No. from Greek and Arabic Manuscripts (A.D. 512- 209. Crassulaceae. G. R. Sarwar. 741 15 Century). Touwaide, Alain, Natale Gaspare de Flora of Pakistan. S. I. Ali and M. Qaiser (eds.). No. Santo, Guido Bellinghieri, and Vincenzo Savica. 210. Asteraceae (II): Inuleae, Plucheeae, and Gna- 321 phalieae. M. Qaiser and Rubina Abid. 741 Herrera, C. see Hammel, B. E. Food Systems for Improved Human Nutrition: Linking Hollowell, Victoria C. (ed.). The Renaissance of the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Productivity. Kataki, Apocynaceae s.1.: Recent Advances in Systematics, Palit K. and Suresh Chandra Babu (eds.). 128 Phylogeny, and Evolution (the 16" International Franz, Chlodwig see Johnson, Christopher B. Botanical Congress, St. Louis, Missouri). 126 Fruits of Oceania. 2002. Annie Walter and Chanel Hooker, William. Pomona Londinensis. CD-ROM fac- Sam. English translation by Paul Ferrar. 740 simile. 748 Fuchs, Leonard. De Historia Stirpium Commentarii In- Howard, Patricia L. Women & Plants. Gender Rela- signes, CD-ROM. 492 tions in Biodiversity Management & Conservation. Gary Paul Nabhan see Valenzuela-Zapata, Ana G. 486 Gaspare de Santo, Natale see Touwaide, Alain Icones Pleurothallidinarum XXII. Systematics of Mas- Gathering Moss, a Natural and Cultural History of devallia Part Three. Luer, Carlyle A. 323 Mosses. Kimmerer, Robin Wall. 494 Icones Pleurothallidinarum XXIII. Systematics of Ginsburg, Ruth. Lloyd Herbert Shinners: By Himself. Masdevallia Part Four. Luer, Carlyle A. 323 119 Jiménez-Osornio, J. J. see Gédmez-Pompa, A. Gleason, Henry A. and Arthur Cronquist. Manual of Johnson, Christopher B. and Chlodwig Franz. (eds.). Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Breeding Research on Aromatic and Medicinal Adjacent Canada. 319 Plants. 493 Gomez-Pompa, A., M. F Allen, S. L. Fedick, and J. J. Kataki, Palit K. and Suresh Chandra Babu (eds.). Food Jiménez-Osornio (eds.). The Lowland Maya Area. Systems for Improved Human Nutrition: Linking Three Millennia at the Human-Wildland Interface. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Productivity. 128 124 Keung, Wing Ming (ed.). Pueraria. The Genus Puer- Goodale, Uromi M., Marc J. Stern, Cheryl Margoluis, Ashley G. Langer, Matthew Fladeland (eds.). aria. 489 Kimmerer, Robin Wall. Gathering Moss, a Natural and Transboundary Protected Areas. The Viability of Cultural History of Mosses. 494 Regional Conservation Strategies. 320 Grayum, M. H. see Hammel, B. E. Kinghorn, A. Douglas (ed). Stevia. The Genus Stevia. Kwa’ioloa, Michael and Ben Burt. Na Msu’u kia i Guide to the Vascular Plants of Florida, Second Edi- tion. Wunderlin, Richard P. and Bruce F Hansen. Kwara’ae / Our Forest of Kawara’ae. 125 Landholt, L. M. see Stubbendieck, James 118 Gurib-Fakim, A. and T. Brendler. Medicinal and Aro- Landscape Agroecology. Wojtkowski, Paul A. 320 matic Plants of Indian Ocean Islands. 743 Lang, Tim see Millstone, Eric Hall, lan R., Steven L. Stephenson, Peter K. Buchanan, Langer, Ashley G. see Goodale, Uromi M. Wang Yun, and Anthony L.J. Cole. Edible and Poi- Lewis, Walter H. and Memory P. FE Elvin-Lewis. Med- sonous Mushrooms of the World. 323 ical Botany. Plants Affecting Human Health, Sec- Hammel, B. E., M. H. Grayum, C. Herrera, y N. Za- ond Edition. 129 mora. 741 Lloyd Herbert Shinners: By Himself. Ginsburg, Ruth. Hancock, J. F Plant Evolution and the Origin of Crop 119 Species, Second Edition. 747 Luer, Carlyle A. Ein Schatz von Masdevallia. Eine Hansen, Bruce F see Wunderlin, Richard P. Monographie der Gattung Masdevallia / A Trea- Hark6nen, Marja, Tuomo Neimela, and Leonard Mwa- sury of Masdevallia. A Monograph of the Genus sukmbi. Tanzanian Mushrooms. Edible, Harmful Masdevallia. 322 and other Fungi. 486 Luer, Carlyle A. Icones Pleurothallidinarum XXIII. Hatch, Stephan L. see Stubbendieck, James Systematics of Masdevallia Part Four. 323 Hatfield, Gabrielle. Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine. Luer, Carlyle A.Icones Pleurothallidinarum XXII. Sys- Old World and New World Traditions. 322 tematics of Masdevallia Part Three. 323 2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 58 757 Magnolia. The Genus Magnolia. Sarker, Satyajit D. Plant-Derived Antimycotics. Current Trends and Fu- and Yuji Maruyama (eds.). 490 ture Prospects. Rai, M. K. and D. Mares (eds.). 324 Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica, volumen II. Gim- Pomona Londinensis. CD-ROM facsimile. Hooker, nospermas y Monocotyled6éneas (Agavaceae-Mu- William. 748 saceae). 741 Price, Steven V. (ed.), War and Tropical Forests. Con- Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica, volumen III. Mon- servation in Areas of Armed Conflict. 118 ocotyledéneas (Orchidaceae-Zingiberaceae). B. E. Pueraria. The Genus Pueraria. Keung, Wing Ming Hammel, M. H. Grayum, C. Herrera, y N. Zamora (ed.). 489 (eds.). 741 Qaiser, M. and Abid, Rubina. Flora of Pakistan. S. I. Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United Ali and M. Qaiser (eds.). No. 210. Asteraceae (II): States and Adjacent Canada. Gleason, Henry A. Inuleae, Plucheeae, and Gnaphalieae. 741 and Arthur Cronquist. 319 Rai, M. K. and D. Mares (eds.). Plant-Derived Anti- Mares, D. see Rai, M. K. mycotics. Current Trends and Future Prospects. 324 Margoluis, Cheryl see Goodale, Uromi M. Randall, R. P. A Global Compendium of Weeds. 494 Maruyama, Yuji see Sarker, Satyajit D. Raven, Peter H. see Wu, Zheng-yi McGovern, Patrick E. Ancient Wine: the Search for Rocco, Fiammetta. The Miraculus Fever-Tree. Malaria the Origins of Viniculture. 487 and the Quest for a Cure that Changed the World. Medical Botany. Plants Affecting Human Health, Sec- 128 ond Edition. Lewis, Walter H. and Memory P. FE Sam, Chanel see Walter, Annie Elvin-Lewis. 129 Sarker, Satyajit D. and Yuji Maruyama (eds.). Mag- Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Indian Ocean Is- nolia. The Genus Magnolia. 490 lands. Gurib-Fakim, A. and T. Brendler. 743 Sarwar, G. R.Flora of Pakistan. S. I. Ali and M. Qaiser Medicinal Plants of the World. An Illustrated Scientific (eds.). No. 209. Crassulaceae. 741 Guide to Important Medicinal Plants and Their Satorre, Emilio H. and Gustavo A. Slafer (eds.). Jses. Van Wyk, Ben-Erik and Michael Wink. 496 Wheat. Ecology and Physiology of Yield Deter- Metz, Matthew (ed.). Bacillus thuringiensis. A Cor- mination. 495 nerstone of Modern Agriculture. 488 Savica, Vincenzo see Touwaide, Alain Millstone, Eric and Tim Lang. The Atlas of Food. Who Schmelzer, G. H. and B. A. Omino (eds.). Plant Re- Eats What, Where, and Why. 745 sources of Tropical Africa. Proceedings of the First Moss Flora of China. English version. Volume 6. PROTA International Workshop 23—25 September Hookeriaceae—Thuidiaceae. Editors-in-Chief Wu 2002, Nairobi, Kenya. 121 Peng-chengan;d Marshall R. Crosby. 317 Slafer, Gustavo A. see Satorre, Emilio H. Muir, Alister [?. and Neil D. Westcott (eds.). Flax: the Stephenson, Steven L. see Hall, Ian R. genus Linum. 316 Stern, Marc J. see Goodale, Uromi M. Mwasukmbi, Leonard seef Harkénen, Marja Stevia. The Genus Stevia. Kinghorn, A. Douglas (ed). Na Msu’u kia ’i Kwara’ae / Our Forest of Kawara’ae. 740 Kwa’ ioloa, Michael and Ben Burt. 125 Stubbendieck, James, Stephan L. Hatch, and L. M. Nabhan, Gary P. Enduring Seeds. Native American Landholt. North American Wildland Plants. A Field Agriculture and Wild Plant Conservation, paper- Guide. 495 back edition. 124 Suresh Chandra Babu, see Kataki, Palit K. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees. Live Oaks and Tanzanian Mushrooms. Edible, Harmful and other Ceibas in the Landscapes of Louisiana and Guate- Fungi. Harkénen, Marja, Tuomo Neimela, and Le- mala. Anderson, Kit. 743 onard Mwasukmbi. 486 Neimela, Tuomo see Hirkénen, Marja Tarweeds & Silverswords, Evolution of the Madiinae North American Wildland Plants. A Field Guide. Stub- (Asteraceae). Carlquist, Sherwin, Bruce G. Bald- bendieck, James, Stephan L. Hatch, and L. M. Lan- win, and Gerald D. Carr (eds.). 121 dholt. 495 j Tequila!: A Natural and Cultural History. Valenzuela- Omino, B. A. see Schmelzer, G. H. Zapata, Ana G. and Gary Paul Nabhan. 746 PhytoChem Australia: A Database on Australian Plant The Atlas of Food. Who Eats What, Where, and Why. Chemistry 1940-2000. [CD-ROM]. Collins, D. J. Millstone, Eric and Tim Lang. 745 and C. C. J. Culvenor. 496 The Guarijios of the Sierra Madre. Hidden People of Plant Evolution and the Origin of Crop Species, Sec- Northwestern Mexico. Yetman, David. 744 ond Edition. Hancock, J. EF 749 The Lowland Maya Area. Three Millennia at the Hu- Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. Proceedings of the man-Wildland Interface. Gdmez-Pompa, A., M. F First PROTA International Workshop 23-25 Sep- Allen, S. L. Fedick, and J. J. Jiménez-Osornio tember 2002, Nairobi, Kenya. Schmelzer, G. H. and (eds.). 124 B. A. Omino (eds.). 121 The Miraculus Fever-Tree. Malaria and the Quest for / ECONOMIC BOTANY (VOL. 58 a Cure that Changed the World. Rocco, Fiammetta. War and Tropical Forests. Conservation in Areas of 128 Armed Conflict. Price, Steven V. (ed.). 118 The Renaissance of the Apocynaceae s.|.: Recent Ad- Westcott, Neil D. see Muir, Alister D. vances in Systematics, Phylogeny, and Evolution Wheat. Ecology and Physiology of Yield Determina- (the 16 International Botanical Congress, St. Lou- tion. Satorre, Emilio H. and Gustavo A. Slafer is, Missouri). Hollowell, Victoria C. (ed.). 126 (eds.). 495 The Yosemite Book. 2003 CD-ROM. Whitney, Josiah White, Richard C. Elsevier’s Dictionary of Plant Dwight. 742 Names of North America Including Mexico. 747 Touwaide, Alain, Natale Gaspare de Santo, Guido Bel- Whitney, Josiah Dwight. The Yosemite Book. 2003 linghieri, and Vincenzo Savica. Healing Kidney CD-ROM. 742 Diseases in Antiquity. Plants from Dioscorides’ De Wink, Michael see Van Wyk, Ben-Erik Materia Medica with Illustrations from Greek and Wojtkowski, Paul A. Landscape Agroecology. 320 Arabic Manuscripts (A.D. 512—15" Century). 127 Women & Plants. Gender Relations in Biodiversity Touwaide, Alain, Natale Gaspare de Santo, Guido Bel- Management & Conservation. Howard, Patricia L. linghieri, and Vincenzo Savica. Healing Kidney 486 Diseases in Antiquity. Plants from Dioscorides’ De Wu Peng-cheng and Marshall R. Crosby (eds.). Moss Materia Medica with Illustrations from Greek and Flora of China. English version. Volume 6. Hook- Arabic Manuscripts (A.D. 512-15" Century). 321 eriaceae—Thuidiaceae. 317 Transboundary Protected Areas. The Viability of Re- Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. (eds.). Flora of China Illustrations. Vol. 6. Caryophyllaceae gional Conservation Strategies. Goodale, Uromi through Lardizabalaceae. 491 M., Mare J. Stern, Cheryl Margoluis, Ashley G. Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. (eds.). Flora of Langer, Matthew Fladeland (eds.). 320 China Illustrations. Vol. 24. Flagellariaceae through Valenzuela-Zapata, Ana G. and Gary Paul Nab- Marantaceae. 491 han.j Tequila!: A Natural and Cultural History. 746 Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. (eds.).Flora of Valenzuela-Zapata, Ana G. El Agave Tequilero. Cul- China. Vol. 9. Pittosporaceae through Connaraceae. tivo e Industria de México, 3e. 318 49] Van Wyk, Ben-Erik and Michael Wink. Medicinal Wu, Zheng-yi, Peter H. Raven, et al. (eds.). Flora of Piants of the World. An Illustrated Scientific Guide China. Vol. 6. Caryophyllaceae through Lardiza- to Important Medicinal Plants and Their Uses. 496 balaceae. 490 Vidhyasekaran, P. Bacterial Disease Resistance in Wunderlin, Richard P. and Bruce FE Hansen. Guide to Plants. Molecular Biology and Biotechnological the Vascular Plants of Florida, Second Edition. 118 Applications. 493 Yetman, David. The Guarijios of the Sierra Madre. Walter. Annie and Chanel Sam. Fruits of Oceania. 740 Hidden People of Northwestern Mexico. 744 Wang Yun see Hall, lan R. Zamora, N. see Hammel, B. E. INDEX TO VOLUME 58: AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS A Botanical Perspective on the Identity of Soma (Nel- Bonavia, Duccio 509 umbo Nucifera Gaertn.) Based on Scriptual and Boncy Taylor, Fabienne 179 Iconographic Records $147 Bonet, Maria Angels 456 A Comparative Study of Sulphur Content of Some A/- Brussell, David Eric 736, $174, S203 lium L. Species 227 Burke, J. J. 556 A Medicinal Plant Collection from Montserrat, West Burke, Marianne K. 161 Indies S203 Casoria, Paolo 227 A Test for Molecular Identification of Japanese Ar- Castro, Emilio 204 chaeological Beans and Phylogenetic Relationship Castro, Luis 204 of Wild and Cultivated Species of Subgenus Cer- Chapagain, Bishnu 588 atotropis (Genus Vigna, Papilionaceae) using Se- Chaudhary, R. P. quence Variation in Two Non-Coding Regions of Chemical Composition and Current Distribution of the Trnl and Trnf Genes S135 **Azatran de Bolita” (Ditaxis heterantha Zucc; Eu- Achdiawan, Ramadhani S77 phorbiaceae): A Food Pigment Producing Plant 530 Agelet, Antoni 456 ‘hung, Sang-Min 501 Agronomical and Chemical Characterization of Spear- N‘nhu nlin, Long $253 mint (Mentha spicata L.) Originating in Turkey 721 Cleyera japonica Thunb. var. wallichiana (DC.) Sealy Aguilar, Gabriel 204 (Theaceae): A tea-beverage plant of the Himalayas. Akoégninou, Akpovi S239 114 Alexander, Susan J. 668 Cockell, Charles S. S88 Allozyme, Morphological and Nutritional Analysis Coleman, Robin Christine 523 Bearing on the Domestication of Momordica char- Colunga-Garciamarin, Patricia 354, S101 antia L. (Cucurbitaceae) 435 Community Participation in Preservation of Lowcoun- Altan, Yasin 679 try South Carolina Sweetgrass (Muhlenbergia Fi- An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used by lipes (M.A. Curtis) J. Pinson and W. Batson) Bas- the Lisu People in Nujiang, Northwest Yunnan, ketry 161 China $253 Conservation of Useful Plants: An Evaluation of Local An Ethnobotanical Survey of the Beypazari, Ayas, and Priorities from two Indigenous Communities in Giidiil District Towns of Ankara Province (Turkey) Eastern Panama 38 705 Contributions to the Antimicrobial Spectrum of Hop Anderson, Patti J. 410 Constituents $230 Araliaceae species used for culinary and medicinal Coomes, Oliver T. 420 purposes in Niigata-ken, Japan 736 Coskun, Maksut 691 Archaeological Evidence of Cherimoya (Annona cher- Cultivated Plant Species Diversity In Home Gardens imolia Mill.) and Of An Amazonian Peasant Village, Northeastern Armelle de Saint Sauveur, 588 Peru 420 Ay, Gungor 684 D.A. Agboola $34 Aytekin, Fulya 705 Da Canal, Maria Teresa 639 Bailey, John D. 668 Dahlberg, J. A. 556 Ban, Natalie 420 Daimy Godinez Caraballo, 381 Banack, Sandra Anne 11, 21 Dalle, Sarah Paule 38 Barata, Lauro E. S. 257 De Feo, Vincenzo $221 Barrantes, Ramiro 204 Decker-Walters, Deena S. 501 Baslar, Suleyman 684 Del Monte, Juan Pablo 58 Bastien, Joseph W. S274 Development of a Sorghum Core Collection: Refine- Battal, Peyami 195 ment and Evaluation of a Subset from Sudan 556 Bedigian, Dorothea 329, S3 Development of Natural Products Research at Univer- Belcher, Brian S77 sity of Mississippi by Norman J. Doorenbos 172 Berry, Joe S88 Development of Tissue Culture Methods for the Res- Bhattarai, Nirmal K. 435 cue and Propagation of Endangered Moringa spp. Biasiolo, Magda 639 Germplasm S116 Economic Botany 58(4) pp. 759-762. 2004 © 2004 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 760 ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 58 Dhillion, Shivcharn S. 578 Crantz) Cultivated by Chibchan Amerindians of Dietary Use of Wild Plant Resources in the Sikkim Costa Rica 204 Himalaya, India 626 Goldberg, Daniel S230 } Discovery and Genetic Assessment of Wild Bottle Goldstein, David John 523 Gourd [Lagenaria Siceraria (Mol.) Standley; Cu- Guanabana (Annona muricata L.) in Ancient Peru 509 curbitaceae] from Zimbabwe 501 Guo-Da, Tao 647 ) Dogan, Yunus 684 Gupta, V. N. P. Domestication of Plants in Maya Lowlands S101 Gustad, Gunnar 578 ‘ Domestication Process of Two Solanum Section Lasio- Haas, Gerhard J. S230 carpa Species Among Amerindians in The Upper Halfacre, Angela C. 161 Orinoco, Venezuela, With Special Focus on Piaroa Hart, Zachary H. 161 Indians 184 Hermans, Merel S239 Doorenbos, Norman J. 172 Herrera, Alesha S88 Edible Wild Mushrooms of the Cofre De Perote Re- History and Lore of Sesame in Southwest Asia 329 gion, Veracruz, Mexico: An Ethnomycological H6ft, Martina G. 98 Study of Common Names and Uses S111 H6ft, Robert 98 Effects of Some Mineral Nutrients on Gibberellic Acid Hong-Mao, Liu 647 Levels in Maize Plants (Zea Mays L.) 195 Huai, Hu-Yin $265 Elias, Marianne 242 Huamanchumo, Wilfredo Diaz 11 Ellen, Roy 601 Huckleberry Abundance, Stand Conditions, and Use in Eroding Knowledge: An Ethnobotanical Inventory in Western Oregon: Evaluating the Role of Forest Eastern Amazonia’s Logging Frontier 135 Management 668 Estrada, E. 78 Identification and Quantification of Edible Plant Foods Ethnobotancal Studies in the Villages of the District of in the Upper (Nama) Karoo, South Africa $43 Ilica (Province Erzurum),Turkey 691 Identification of the rose, sage, iris, and lily in the Ethnobotanical Aspects of Some Taxa in East Anato- ‘Blue Bird Fresco” from Knossos, Crete (ca. 1450 lia, Turkey 697 B.C.E.) 733 Ethnobotanical Investigation of the Acjachemen Clap- Imang, Ndan S77 perstick from Blue Elderberry, Sambucus mexicana Indigenous Cultivation and Conservation of Totora (Caprifoliaceae) 21 (Schoenoplectus californicus, Cyperaceae) in Peru Ethnobotanical Knowledge of Brosimum Alicastrum 11 (Moraceae) among Urban and Rural El Salvadorian Intraspecific Diversity and Morpho-Phenological Var- Adolescents 72 iation in Phaseolus lunatus L. from the Yucatan Ethnobotany and Sustainable Utilization of Natural Peninsula, Mexico 354 Dye Plants in Sierra Leone S66 Iturriaga, Teresa 214 Ethnobotany of Pru, A Traditional Cuban Refreshment Janni, Kevin D. S274 381 Jaramillo-Flores, Ma. Eugenia 530 Ethnobotany of Sambucus Nigra L. In Catalonia (Ibe- Jarvis, Mary Claire S111 rian Peninsula): The Integral Exploitation of a Nat- Jed W. Fahey S116 ural Resource in Mountain Regions 456 Ji, Huang $253 Eufracio, O. 78 Jurado, E. 78 Evaluation of the Bromatological Potential of Seeds Kang-La, Yan 647 and Fruits of Sabal mexicana Mart. (Arecaceae) Katherine K. Stephenson S116 536 Kaya, Yusuf 691 Exotic Botanicals in the Kallawaya Pharmacopoeia Kerns, Becky K. 668 $274 Kislev, Mordechai E. $125 Flores-Chavira, Claudia 530 Knowledge and Use of Fungi by a Mycophilic Society Forgetting the Forest: Assessing Medicinal Plant Ero- of the Venezuelan Amazon 214 sion in Eastern Brazil $294 Kpikpi, Walter 588 Gabriele Volpato, 381 Lacuna-Richman, Celeste 266, 476 Garcia Alvarado, Juventino S111 Lai, Xu Zeng $307 Genetic Diversity of Darnel (Lolium temulentum L.) in Leony, Angela $294 Malo, Ethiopia Depends on Traditional Farming Local Use and Cultural and Economic Value of Prod- Systems 568 ucts from Trees in the Parklands of the Municipal- Genetic Diversity of Traditional South American ity of Cinzana, Mali 578 Landraces of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz): L6pez Ramirez, Armando S111 An Analysis Using Microsatellites 242 Lugo-Cervantes, Eugenia 530 Genetic Variation of Cassava (Manihot esculenta MacFoy, Cyrus S66 2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 58 761 Maesen, L. Jos G. van der $239 Ploetz, Jeff S111 Maranz, Steven 588 Ploetz, Kerry 231 Marcucci, Rossella 184 Plowden, Campbell 729 Marr, Kendrick L. 435 Post-Harvest Growth of Lechuguilla (Agave Leche Martinez-Catillo, Jaime 354 guilla Torr., Agavaceae) in Northeastern Mexico 78 May, Peter H. 257 Potvin, Catherine 38 McDonald, Andrew S147 Prance, Ghillean T. 470 McKey, Doyle 242 Processing Metroxylon sagu Rottboell (Arecaceae) as Medicinal Plants of Mt. Pelion, Greece $174 a Technological Complex: A Case Study from Medicinal Plants Used To Treat Malaria in Southern South Central Seram, Indonesia 601 Ramirez-Sosa, Benin S239 Carlos R. 72 Mei, Xia Yong 435 Prosopis africana (Mimosaceae): Stem, Roots, and Menale, Bruno 227 Seeds in the Economy of the savanna areas of Ni Méndez-Robles, Ma. Dolores 530 geria $34 Mert, Hasan Huseyin 684 Protection From UV Radiation In The Economic Crop, Micromorphological Characterization of Ten Mulberry Opuntia Spp. S88 Cultivars (Morus SPP.) 639 Ramos Garcia-Serrano, Carlos 58 Miller, Ann Marie S111 Rattan, Rubber or Oil Palm: Cultural and Financial Morphological and Anatomical Studies on Economi- Considerations for Farmers in Kalimantan $77 cally Important Empetrum Nigrum L. Subsp. Her- Ready, Robin S111 maphroditum (Hagerup) Bocher (Empetraceae) 679 Roa, Ana Carolina 242 Motley, Timothy J. 396 Rocha, Oscar J. 204 Miihlen, Gilda Santos 242 Rondon, Xanic J. 11 Muoio, Rosa 227 Rosa, Nelson A. 135 Nadel, Dani $125 Rosenow, D. T. 556 Natural Rubber, Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A. Juss.) Rosewood Exploitation in the Brazilian Amazon: Op- Miill. Arg., Germplasm Collection in the Amazon tions for Sustainable Production 257 Basin, Brazil: A Retrospective 544 | Rujehan $77 Neem, Azadirachta indica A. Juss. (Meliaceae), and Sahbaz, Nermin (Incekara) 721 its Potential for Sustainable Woodcarving in Kenya Schinus Molle L. (Anacardiaceae) Chicha Production 98 in the Central Andes 523 Notes on Zombia Antillarum 179 Senda, Takayuki 568 Nunez, Jaque 21 Shan, Xu Luo $307 Nutritional Values and Indigenous Preferences for Shanley, Patricia 135 Shea Fruits (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn. f.) in Af- Sharma, E. 626 rican Agroforestry Parklands 588 Sheahan, Jamie S111 Obara, Alex O. 98 Ochoa, Carlos M. 509 Sidibé, Daouda 578 Olvera-Fonseca, Silvia 536 Simchoni, Orit $125 Onokpise, Oghenekome U. 544 Simsek, [sil 705 Slimy Leaves and Oily Seeds: Distribution and Use of Orozco-Avila, Ignacio 530 Orr, Blair 231, S111 Wild Relatives of Sesame in Africa S3 Ozcelik, Hasan 697 Small-Grained Wild Grasses as Staple Food at the Ozdemir, Canan 679 23,000- Year-Old Site of Ohalo II, Israel $125 Ozgen, Ufuk 691 Southern, Adrian S88 Ozgikce, Fevzi 697 Srinivasan, Vanita $230 Palma Ruiz, Mario S111 Staub, Jack E. 501 Palmer, Christian T. S280 Subsistence Strategies of an Indigenous Minority in Palomino, Rodolfo Cerrén 509 the Philippines: Nonwood Forest Product Use by Pando-Moreno, Marisela 78 the Tagbanua of Narra, Palawan 266 Paoletti, Maurizio G. 184 Sundriyal, Manju 286, 300, 626 Pascario Villapan, Carlos Andres S111 Sundriyal, R. C. 286, 300, 626 Patrick Van Damme, 381 Tanaka, Nobuyuki 112 Pei, Shengji S253, S265 Taylor, R. S. L. 114 Perales-Rivera, Hugo 354 Telci, Isa 721 Plants Used Medicinally by Folk Healers of the Lahu The Ethnobotany of Copaiba (Copaifera) Oleoresin in People from the Autonomous County of Jinping the Amazon 729 Miao, Yao, and Dai in Southwest China $265 The Ethnobotany of Fagraea Thunb. (Gentianaceae): 762 ECONOMIC BOTANY (VOL. 58 The Timber of Malesia and the Scent of Polynesia Voeks, Robert A. $294 396 Volpato, Gabriele 184 The Inclusion of Recently Introduced Plants in the Ha- Walker, Michael 21 waiian Ethnopharmacopoeia $280 Walkingstick, Marion 21 The Investigation of Euphorbiaceous Medicinal Plants Weiss, Ehud $125 in Southern China S307 Wiesman, Zeev 588 The Ritual Use of Brugmansia Species in Traditional Wild Edible Plants of the Sikkim Himalaya: Market- Andean Medicine in Northern Peru S221 ing, Value Addition and Implications for Manage- The Social Context For Harvesting /riartea deltoidea ment 300 (Arecaceae) 410 Wild Edible Plants of the Sikkim Himalaya: Nutritive The Use of Tropical Forest (Agroecosystems and Wild Values of Selected Species 286 Plant Harvesting) as a Source of Food in the Bribri Wild Herb Use in Bulgaria 231 and Cabecar Cultures in the Atlantic Coast of Costa Wild Vegetable Resources and Market Survey in Xish- apse Rica 58 uangbanna, Southwest China 647 The Use of Wild Edible Plants in Western and Central Wilkins-Ellert, Mary 501 Anatolia (Turkey) 684 Xiang-Sheng, Dao 647 The Uses of Atuna racemosa Raf. (Chrysobalanaceae) Yackulic, Charles S88 in Samoa 470 Yamaguchi, Hirofumi $135 The utilization of edible Canna plants in southeastern Yang, Yu Bo S307 Asia and southern China 112 Yano, Azusa $135 Timyan, Joel C. 179 Yasuda, Kentaro $135 Tohme, Joe 242 Yates, Suzanne 72 Tominaga, Tohru 568 Yesilada, Erdem 705 Tornadore, Noemi 184, 639 Yildirimli, Sinasi 705 Tovar S., Oscar 509 Yilmaz, Gungor 721 Tucker, Arthur O. 7 3232 Youkai, Xu 647 Tugay, Mehmet E. 721 Youngblood, Dawn S43 Unconscious Selection and the Evolution of Domesti Zaldivar, Maria E. 204 cated Plants 5 Zent, Egleé L. 214 Using Suitable Projects in Adding Value to Nonwood Zent, Stanford 214 Forest Products in the Philippines: The Copal Zizumbo- Villarreal, Daniel 354 (Agathis philippinensis) Trade in Palawan 476 Zizumbo- Villarreal, Daniel $101 Vallés, Joan 456 Zohary, Daniel 5 INDEX TO VOLUME 58: SUBJECTS Acjachemen 21 Blue Bird Fresco 733 : deserts S88 Africa 501, 566, 578, 588, S3, blue elderberry 21 diet $125 S34, $66, S239 Bolivia $274 dietary uses 626 Agathis philippinensis 476 bottle gourd 501 Ditaxis heterantha 530 Agave lecheguilla 78 Brazi 544 domestication 184, 435, S101 agricultural innovation $3 Brazil 257, S23 dooryard gardens 476 agrodiversity 476 Bribri 58 drought 578 agroecosystems 58 bromatological analysis 536 drumstick tree $116 Allium spp. 227 Brosimum Alicastrum 72 dyes, natural S66 allozymes 435 Brugmansia §221 early agriculture S101 almaciga resin 476 Bulgaria 231 East Anatolia 697 altered states $174 Butyrospermum 588 East Kalimantan S77 Amazon 214, 257, 476, 729, S221 Cabecar 58 Ecuador 410 Amazonas 135, 184 cacti S88 edible wild plants 286, 684 Anacardiaceae 523 California 21 El Salvador 72 anaesthetics $174 cancer medicines $174 Empetrum nigrum 679 Anatolia 684 Canna 112 Empretaceae 679 anatomy 679 Capim 135 Erzurum 69] ancestral domain 476 Caribbean studies S15 essential oils 721 ancient Greek ethnobotany S174 carotenoids 530 Ethiopia 568 Andes 523, $221 carvone 721 ethnobiology 184 Aniba duckei Kosterm. 257 cassava 25, 204, 242 ethnomycology 25, 214, S111 Aniba rosaeodora Duckei 257 Catalonia 456 ethnopharmacology S174, $203 Ankara 705 caulking 470 ethnopharmacopoeia S280 Annona cherimolia 509 Ceratotheca S3 Euphorbiaceae 530, S307 Annona muricata 509 Ceratotropis $147 evolution of crop plants 5 anticancer drugs S307 charcoal $34 exotic plant species $274 anti-inflammatory plants 470 chemotypes 721 Fabaceae S135 antimicrobial spectrum $230 cherimoya 509 Fagraea 396 aphrodisiacs $174 Chibchan Amerindians 204 fallows 578 Arabia 329 chichi 523 famine S3 Arailia 736 fermentation 381, 25 Araliaceae 736 $307 fiber 78 archaeological remains 509, 523, Chrysobalanaceae 470 financial analysis S7 $135 Cleyera japonica Thunb. var. wal- flavonoids S88 Arecaceae 410, 536, 601 lichiana (DC.) Sealy 114 flora of Benin $239 Argithamnia heterantha 530 Cofre de Perote S111 folk medicine $203 arid zone plants 78 common names and uses S111 food pigments 530 Armenia 329 conservation 11, 38, 83, 135, 161, food plants 456 associated weeds 568 179, 286, 354, 476, S253 foragers S43 Atuna racemosa 470 Copaiba 729 forest management 98, 668 axes $34 Copaifera 729 fruit pulp nutritional value 588 ayas 705 copal 476 fungi 214 Azadirachta indica 98 Costa Rica 58, 204 gathering S3 azafran de bolita 530 cpDNA sequencing 501 gene flow 354 azuki bean S135 craft plants 83 genetic assessment 501 Balkan Mountains 231] Crete 733 genetic diversity 242, 566, 568 basket weaving 83, 161 Cuba 381 genetic resources 354 Benin $239 culitary species 736 Gentianaceae 396 beverages 25 cultural erosion $294 germplasm 476, 544, 556, S116 Beypazari 705 cultural transmission of knowl- gibberellic acid 195 biodiversity 578 edge 72 Gouania polygama 381 biomass estimation 78 curative fruits 679 Greek folk medicine $174 biosphere Reserve Sian Ka’an 83 Cyperaceae 11 guanabana 509 bitter melon 435 darnel 568 Giidiil 705 Economic Botany 58(4) pp. 763-765. 2004 © 2004 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 764 ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 58 Guinea $234 logging 135 Norman J. Doorenbos 172 | Guyana 25 Lolium temulentum 568 Nujiang $253 Haiti 179 lotus $147 nutrition 435, 300, S116 Hawaii S280 lupulone $230 Ohalo II $125 healers $174, S203, S265 macro- and micronutrients 300 oil palm S77 heat tolerance 556 maize 195 oil plants 329 Hedera $174 malaria $230, $239 oilseed S3 herbal drink 381 Malesia 396 oleoresin 729 herbal medicine S280 Mali 578 Opuntia S88 herbs 231 Malo 568 Oregon 668 Hevea brasiliensis 544 mandrake S14, $174 origin of domestic traits 5 Himalaya 114, 286, 300, 626 Manihot spp. 25 ornamental plants 456 history of medicine S174 Manihot esculenta 204 Pacific islands 396 hoes $34 market survey 647 Pacific Northwest 668 homegardens 204 marketing 286 palaeoethnobotany $125 hops $230 markets $239 Palawan 266, 476 horseradish tree $116 massage oil 470 palm starch 601 Hoti 214 materia medica $174, $203 palma de guano 536 huckleberries 668 Maya lowlands 354, S101 palma real 536 Humulus lupulus $230 Mayan people 83 palms 536 hunter-gatherers $125 medicinal plants 381, 456, 736, Panama 38 Iberian Peninsula 456 S3; S174; $203, S221. $239, Papilionaceae $135 ICS50 values (against Plasmodium $253, $265, S294, $307 parakari 25 falciparum) $239 Mediterranean ethnobotany S174 parkland agroforestry 588 India 626, S147 Meliaceae 98 Pau-Rosa 257 indigenous and migrant commu- Mentha spicata 721 Persia 329 nities 476 Mesopotamia 329 Peru 11, 509, 523, $221 indigenous cultures 58, 266 Metroxylon sagu Rottboell 601 Peruvian pepper tree 523 indigenous territories 38 Mexican Elderberry 21 pestles $34 Indonesia 601, S77 Mexico 83, 354, S101, S111 pharmacopoeia $274, $294 intraspecific diversity 354 micromorphology 639 Phaseolus lunatus 354 introduced medicinal plants S280 microsatellites 242 Philippines 266, 476 lriartea deltoidea 410 mineral nutrition 195 phylogenetic relationships $135 Tris 733 Momordica charantia 435 phytomedicines S174 IRRDB 544 Montserrat $203 phytotherapy S174, S203 isozymes 204 Moraceae 72, 639 Piaroa 184 Israel $125 Moringa S116 Pimenta dioica 38| ivy S174 morphology 679 plant resources 647 Japan 736 morphometrics 435 Plasmodium falciparum $239 | Jinping $265 morpho-phenological variation pollen grains 639 kaingin 476 354 Polynesia 396. S280 Kallawaya $274 mortars $34 population structure 38 Karoo $43 Morus 639 Prosopis africana $34 karyology 184 mucilage glands S3 protozoa $230 Kenya 98 Muhlenbergia filipes 161 proximate analysis 300 kitchen gardens 476 mushrooms 214, S111 pru 381] Knossos 733 musical instruments 21 psychoactive plants $174 Lagenaria siceraria 50\ Mycophilic Society 214 pulegon 721 Lagenaria sphaerica 50\ narcotic plants $147, $174 questionnaires 72 Lahu $265 natural products research 172 Quintana Roo 83 land-use change S77 neem 98 RAPD 501, 568 Laos 435 Nelumbo nucifera $147 rapid assessment 38 leaf vegetable S3 Nepal 435 Rattan $77 Lechuguilla 78 Nigeria $34 rituals $221 legal issues 266 Niigata-ken 736 Rogeria §3 lily 733 non-timber forest practices NTFP rose 733 linalool 257, 721 83, 135, 161, 266, 476, 578, rosewood 257 Lisu people $253 668 rubber 544, S77

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