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Selami Selvi

Researcher at Balıkesir University

Publications -  66
Citations -  792

Selami Selvi is an academic researcher from Balıkesir University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ziziphora & Lamiaceae. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 63 publications receiving 597 citations. Previous affiliations of Selami Selvi include Anadolu University.

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An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the local people of Alaşehir (Manisa) in Turkey.

TL;DR: Gathering, processing and consuming wild edible plants are still practiced in all the studied Alaşehir areas and these plants, used in the treatment of many different diseases, are freely harvested in this region at abundant amounts.
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Traditional uses of medicinal plants in Elazığ (Turkey).

TL;DR: Data obtained showed that in the studied area the folk use of plants is alive and still derives from daily practice, and Evaluation of pharmacological activity for the promising medicinal plants is suggested.
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Ethnomedicinal plants of Sarigöl district (Manisa), Turkey.

TL;DR: It was identified that most of the medicinal plants used by native people who live in Sarigöl and its surroundings in Turkey are used for gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders, and they are mainly utilized in the form of infusion or decoction.
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Ethnomedicinal plants of Aydincik District of Mersin, Turkey

TL;DR: The study revealed that most of the locals concurred on the use of Juniperus oxycedrus fruits & leaves to cure gastro-intestinal diseases that demonstrated the highest fidelity level, which demonstrates that the medicinal plants have been mostly utilized as analgesics.
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Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants in Ulukışla (Niğde-Turkey)

TL;DR: The plant flora of Ulukisla is threatened by such factors as grazing, expansion of new agricultural lands, and unsustainable picking of plants to generate income, so steps should be taken immediately to ensure the inclusion of relevant flora within conservation designations.