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Table 6 Ethnobotanical studies conducted in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley which provide information on edible plant species

From: Influence of traditional markets on plant management in the Tehuacán Valley

Localities

Ethnofloristic richness

Edible plants

Commercialized edible plants

Location where sold

References

Tehuacán, Ajalpan, Teotitlán markets

83

83

N/E

Markets

[42]

San Rafael Coxcatlán homegardens

233

69

3

At village

[59]

Zapotitilán, Coxcatlán, San Antonio Cañada, Cuicatlán, markets and localities

72

72

38 with money 28 by barter 11 by “order”

Markets and at village

[13]

Santiago Quiotepec Locality

(266) 203 useful

74

17

At and between villages around and to resellers

[33]

San Pedro Nodón y Santiago Jocotipac, localities

(264) 110 useful

21

5

At and between villages around and to resellers

[60]

San Luis Atolotitlán locality

280 useful

44

6

At and between villages

[53]

San Lorenzo Pápalo locality

(520) 367 useful

84

6

At and between villages around and to resellers

[56]

Zapotitlán de las Salinas locality

(298) 288 useful

82

n/e

n/e

[61]

Santa María Tecomavaca most common edible plants locality

20

20

9 (potentially)

At and between villages

[23]

Coxcatlán Homegardens

314

N/E

10 (with money and barter)

At and between villages

[62]

Tehuacán Market

30

30

30 (with money and barter)

Markets

[63]

San Luis Atolotitlán Agroforesty system

122

23

11 (with money and barter)

At and between villages

[26]

Zapotitlán de las Salinas Locality

58

27

n/e

n/e

[64]

Ixcatlán Locality

(482) 376

68

4

At village

[55]