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- The ethnobotanical study of the Goba District in Southwest Ethiopia identified 17 wild edible plant species distributed across 15 genera and 13 families.
- The ethnobotanical study in Goba District, Southwest Ethiopia, collected data between February and April 2024 using semi-structured interviews, guided field observations, and group discussions with 99 respondents, including 83 general informants and 16 key informants.
- The ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest aims to identify the diversity of wild edible plant species utilized in the district and analyze their growth forms and edible parts.
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measurementThe ethnobotanical study of the Goba District in Southwest Ethiopia identified 17 wild edible plant species distributed across 15 genera and 13 families.
procedureThe ethnobotanical study in Goba District, Southwest Ethiopia, collected data between February and April 2024 using semi-structured interviews, guided field observations, and group discussions with 99 respondents, including 83 general informants and 16 key informants.
claimThe ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest aims to identify the diversity of wild edible plant species utilized in the district and analyze their growth forms and edible parts.