WILD EDIBLE PLANTS IN ENHANCING POST-DISASTER FOOD SECURITY, ORMOC CITY, PHILIPPINES
Article Highlights: - Wild edible plants (WEPs) in Ormoc City, Philippines, serve as critical food sources during disasters, offering essential nutrients and aiding food security. - Melastoma malabathricum is rich in calcium, magnesium, and manganese, while Diplazium esculentum provides high levels...
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| Main Authors: | Patricia Anne Nazareno, Prof Ricardo Bagarinao, Inocencio Jr. Buot, Cindy Ochavillo |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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SEAMEO, BIOTROP
2025-04-01
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| Series: | Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology |
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| Online Access: | https://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/2234 |
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