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The relationship exists because ethnobotany is the academic field dedicated to studying the traditional knowledge and usage of wild edible plants, as evidenced by numerous research publications and dissertations documenting these specific botanical resources [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants and Their Indigenous ... scirp.org Merkuz Abera, Kindye Belay · Scientific Research Publishing 3 facts
referenceA. Getu authored the 2017 PhD dissertation titled 'Plant Diversity and Ethnobotany of Medicinal and Wild Edible Plants of Amaro District of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region and Gelana District of Oromia Region, Southern Ethiopia' at Addis Ababa University.
referenceA. Getachew, A. Zemede, and W. Zerihun published 'Ethnobotany of Wild and Semi-Wild Edible Plants of Konso Ethnic Community, South Ethiopia' in the 'Journal of Ethnobotany' in 2013.
referenceR. Tena, K. Ensermu, and A. Zemede published 'Ethnobotany of Wild and Semi-Wild Edible Plants of Chelia District, West-Central Ethiopia' in the 'Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal' in 2014.
The traditional use of wild edible plants in pastoral and agro ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceSingh, Sultan, Hassan, Gairola, and Bedi conducted a case study on the ethnobotany, traditional knowledge, and diversity of wild edible plants and fungi in the District of Kashmir Himalaya, India, published in the Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants in 2016.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceTardío J, Sánchez-Mata MD, Morales R, Molina M, García-Herrera P, Morales P, Díez-Marqués C, Fernández-Ruiz V, Cámara M, and Pardo-de-Santayana M published ethnobotanical and food composition monographs of selected Mediterranean wild edible plants in 2016.