A survey on the potential contribution of Reunion Island dye plant species diversity to the market demand for bioactive plant-based dyes and pigments.
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Full Title: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed
Abbreviation: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed
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Subject Category: Social Sciences
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"Funding This work was financially supported by grants from Europe and Conseil Régional de La Réunion, Réunion island (France) (Project PLANTIN, Grant number: N° Synergie RE0022957/Agreement number: GURDTI/20200508-0022957/European Regional Development Fund)."
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