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The Collection and Sale of Wild Mushrooms in a Community of Tlaxcala, Mexico

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ECONOMIC BOTANY
Volume 62, Issue 3, Pages 413-424

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12231-008-9021-z

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Ethnomycology; wild mushrooms; Mexico; mushroom trade; La Malinche National Park; Tlaxcala

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  1. CONACyT
  2. PROMEP/UATLAX-29

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The Collection and Sale of Wild Mushrooms in a Community of Tlaxcala, Mexico. In this paper, we characterize the harvest and sale of wild mushrooms in Javier Mina (Tlaxcala state, Mexico) based on observations made during visits to that community during the rainy seasons of 1995 and 2001. While there, we visited the forests with various families of mushroom gatherers and also carried out 16 visits to a local mushroom broker to obtain information on the buying and selling of the mushrooms, including a list of the prices per kilo of the species that are sold commercially. Boletus cf. pinophilus, Lyophyllum cf. decastes, Hebeloma aff. mesophaeum and the Amanita caesarea complex were the highest-priced species, and were those collected in the greatest amounts. Our observations indicate that the gathering of mushrooms, a traditional activity among the people of Javier Mina, contributes, through the sale of the mushrooms, to the income of the community during the rainy season.

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