Chapter 1. Herbal Medicines in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay; Ákos Máthé and Arnaldo L. Bandoni Chapter 2. The Native Floras of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay as Sources of Aromatic Products; Ákos Máthé and Arnaldo L. Bandoni Chapter 3. Acantholippia seriphioides; Daiana Retta and Paola Di Leo Lira Chapter 4. Adesmia boronioides; Silvia B. González Chapter 5. Aloysia gratissima; Oscar Ariel Risso Chapter 6. Aloysia polystachya; Daiana Retta & Paola Di Leo Lira Chapter 7. Aristotelia chilensis; Carlos L. Céspedes Chapter 8. Artemisia copa; César A. Catalán Chapter 9. Aspidosperma quebracho blanco; César A. Catalán Chapter 10. Baccharis dracunculifolia; Fernando Ferreira & Manuel Agustín Minteguiaga Chapter 11. Baccharis tola and B. boliviensis; María I. Isla Chapter 12. Berberidaceae from Chile; Víctor Fajardo Chapter 13. Bulnesia sarmientoi; César A. Catalán Chapter 14. Calceolaria spp.; Carlos L. Céspedes Chapter 15. Dysphania ambrosioides; Eduardo Dellacassa and Silvia B. González Chapter 16. Chiliotrichum diffusum; María L. Flores Chapter 17. Cissampelos spp.; Ana M. Torres and Gabriela Ricciardi Chapter 18. Colliguaja integérrima; María L. Flores Chapter 19. Crinodermum spp.; Carlos L. Céspedes Chapter 20. Cyclolepis genistoides; César A. Catalán Chapter 21. Eugenia uniflora; Marcelo Wagner Chapter 22. Fabiana imbricata; Silvia B. González Chapter 23. Fabiana spp.; María I. Isla Chapter 24. Gentianella spp.; Elena Nadinic Chapter 25. Gleditsia amorphoides; Elena Nadinic Chapter 26. Hydrocotyle bonariensis; Adriana Ouviña Chapter 27. Ibicella lutea; Álvaro Vázquez Chapter 28. Ilex paraguariensis; Eduardo Dellacassa Chapter 29. Ligaria cuneifolia; Marcelo Wagner Chapter 30. Lippia turbinata and L. fissicalyx; César A. Catalán Chapter 31. Lithraea molleoides; Paula López and Fernando Ferreira Chapter 32. Madia sativa; Fresia Silva Sofrás Chapter 33. Minthostachys mollis; Héctor R. Juliani Chapter 34. Mulinum spinosum; Catalina M. van Baren Chapter 35. Nectandra spp.; Ana M. Torres and Gabriela Ricciardi Chapter 36. Nothofagus antárctica; Silvia B. González Chapter 37. Parastrephia spp.; María I. Isla Chapter 38. Passiflora spp.; Eduardo Dellacassa Chapter 39. Peumus boldus; Bruce K. Cassel Chapter 40. Picrasma crenata; Marcelo Wagner Chapter 41. Quillaja brasiliensis; Fernando Ferreira Chapter 42. Quillaja saponaria; Carla L. Delporte Chapter 43. Schinus molle & S. areira; Eduardo Dellacassa Chapter 44. Solanum crispum; Bruce K. Cassel Chapter 45. Solanum sisymbrifolium; Alejandro Escandón Chapter 46. Tagetes minuta; César A. Catalán Chapter 47. Zuccagnia punctata; María I. Isla
Habil. Dr., Prof.Dr. MÁTHÉ, Ákos has 40 years’ background of teaching and research in plant ecophysiology, agricultural botany. He is Professor Emeritus at the FAFS, Széchenyi István University, Mosonmagyaróvár.
Two times Fulbright Scholar (1986 and 1995), visiting professor at University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna (1995-1997).
Teaching/Research/Consulting and Publications in ecophysiology, plant domestication/introduction, production of MAPs, new crops, new uses of plants, including feed-additives.
Served as president of ICMAP (2014 – 2019) and Chairman of ISHS Section MAPs (2006-2014).
Collaborated in international projects: FEED SEG, CEEPUS, ERASMUS+, HERBAID, GOOD HERBS, Herbs4Youth, EOHUB, etc.
Authored some 100 publications, former editor of Herba Hungarica, Acta Agronomica Hungarica.
Convener/speaker at international scientific congresses, conferences. Network co-ordinator of ESCORENA MAP.
Prof.Dr. BANDONI, Arnaldo Luis. is a Consultant Professor of Pharmacognosy (Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires). In charge of R&D in Vasana S.A. Member of the Permanent Committee of the Argentine Pharmacopoeia. Emeritus Member of the National Academy of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Argentina. Foreign Corresponding Member of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chile. Foreign Correspondent Member of the Royal Academy of Pharmacy of Catalonia (Spain). Lecturer of postgraduate courses in the country and Iberoamerica. Fifty years’ experience as director or participant in several research projects on aromatic and medicinal plants. Director or co-author of eleven books and collaborator on 120 articles on his specialty.
This volume, as the seventh of the series Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the World, deals with the medicinal and aromatic plant (MAPs) treasures of the so-called Southern Cone, the three southernmost countries (Argentina, Chile and Uruguay) of South America. Similarly to the previous volumes of the series, the main focus is to collect and provide information on major aspects of botany, traditional usage, chemistry, production / collection practices, trade and utilization of this specific group of plants. The contributors, who are recognized professionals and specialist of the domain, have collected and present state of the art information on 41 species. Most of these are not only of interest from the scientific point of view, but hold also a potential for the prospective utilization of the decreasing, occasionally overexploited / endangered medicinal plant resources of this huge continent. The book is expected to serve as a source of information also on some less known or less studied species. As such the volume is expected to support future research and public health professionals.