A study on the native uses of ethnobotanical species was carried out in the south Surguja district of Chhattisgarh state in India with the major objective of identifying different food and medicinal plant species and also to understand their ongoing management and conservation. Through questionnaire and personal interviews, a total of 73 ethnobotanical species used by tribal and non-tribal communities were documented, of these 36 species were used in curing different types of diseases and 22 were used as edible food plants. This rich traditional knowledge of local people has an immense potential for pharmacological studies. The outside forces, at present, were mainly blamed to change the traditional system of harvesting and management of et...
Objective: To explore and document the information regarding usage of ethnoveterinary medicinal plan...
169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently ...
The main aim of this study is to document important ethnomedicinal plants from the Maraog region, lo...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo explore and document the information regarding usage of ethnoveterinary medicina...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
Nanded is one of the most biodiversity rich region of Maharastra. This area is having deciduous regi...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
68-80The present study was aimed to document the ethnobotanical information on medicinal and useful ...
The present study reveals the traditional knowledge of people in utilizing plants for their ethno-bo...
Conventional medicines are very important part of Indian culture. In this study the outcome of two-y...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
Objective: To explore and document the information regarding usage of ethnoveterinary medicinal plan...
169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently ...
The main aim of this study is to document important ethnomedicinal plants from the Maraog region, lo...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo explore and document the information regarding usage of ethnoveterinary medicina...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
Nanded is one of the most biodiversity rich region of Maharastra. This area is having deciduous regi...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
68-80The present study was aimed to document the ethnobotanical information on medicinal and useful ...
The present study reveals the traditional knowledge of people in utilizing plants for their ethno-bo...
Conventional medicines are very important part of Indian culture. In this study the outcome of two-y...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
Objective: To explore and document the information regarding usage of ethnoveterinary medicinal plan...
169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently ...
The main aim of this study is to document important ethnomedicinal plants from the Maraog region, lo...