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the term ethenobotany is coined by______​

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Answered by aabidsk563
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Answer:

Hey mate!

Explanation:

the term ethenobotany is coined by John William Harshberger in 20th century.

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Answered by manjusinghpramod139
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Answer:

harshberger in 1895

Explanation:

The term “Ethnobotany” was coined by John W. Harshberger, a botany professor

at the University of Pennsylvania in 1895 to indicate plants used by primitive and

aboriginal people: From “ethno”- study of people and “botany” study of plants. According

to Berlin (1992) the ethnobotany is a complex relationship of plants to present and past

societies. Ethnobotany is the science of people’s interaction with plants. (Turner, 1995),

while according to Cotton (1996) all studies which concern the mutual relationship

between plants and traditional peoples is called as Ethnobotany. Ethnobotany is

considered as a branch of ethnobiology. It deals with the study and evaluation of plant

human relations in all phases and the effect of plant environment on human society

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