Ethnopharmacological relevance: More than 15,000 angiosperm species are dioecious, i.e., having distinct male and female individual plants. The allocation of resources between male and female plants is different, and also variation in secondary metabolites and sex-biased herbivory is reported among dioecious plants. However, little is known about the ethnobotany of dioecious species and whether preferences exist for a specific gender, e.g., in food, medicine or timber. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was: 1) to study whether Indian folk healers have preference for plant genders, and to document their knowledge and use of dioecious species; 2) to understand the concept of plant gender in Indian systems of medicine and folk medicine,...
Medicinal plants are the basic source of health care in the Pearl Valley District Poonch, Azad Jammu...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
Present communication deals with the study of medicinal plant of Bisnor district (U.P.), India speci...
Medicinal plants form the basis of traditional medicine health systems and play an important role in...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Background: Understanding patterns in traditional plant use knowledge is crucial for assisting polic...
This article aims to uncover gender roles in utilisation and management of medicinal plants for prim...
Assam, including all of its districts, is one of the most diverse plant-rich areas globally, with th...
The paper deals with 27 plant species belonging to 25 genera of 20 families to cure women problems p...
Gynaecological disorder is one of the most severe conditions under reproductive health. So we invest...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Introduction: India has a rich diversity of ethnomedicinal plants where the preparations from plants...
The different roles and responsibilities of male and female of the Osing tribe influence the knowled...
ABSTRACT An Ethnobotanical study was made on the medicinal plants frequently used for the admin...
India is one of the world's largest mega-biodiversity hotspots, with a wide range of ethno-medicinal...
Medicinal plants are the basic source of health care in the Pearl Valley District Poonch, Azad Jammu...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
Present communication deals with the study of medicinal plant of Bisnor district (U.P.), India speci...
Medicinal plants form the basis of traditional medicine health systems and play an important role in...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Background: Understanding patterns in traditional plant use knowledge is crucial for assisting polic...
This article aims to uncover gender roles in utilisation and management of medicinal plants for prim...
Assam, including all of its districts, is one of the most diverse plant-rich areas globally, with th...
The paper deals with 27 plant species belonging to 25 genera of 20 families to cure women problems p...
Gynaecological disorder is one of the most severe conditions under reproductive health. So we invest...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Introduction: India has a rich diversity of ethnomedicinal plants where the preparations from plants...
The different roles and responsibilities of male and female of the Osing tribe influence the knowled...
ABSTRACT An Ethnobotanical study was made on the medicinal plants frequently used for the admin...
India is one of the world's largest mega-biodiversity hotspots, with a wide range of ethno-medicinal...
Medicinal plants are the basic source of health care in the Pearl Valley District Poonch, Azad Jammu...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
Present communication deals with the study of medicinal plant of Bisnor district (U.P.), India speci...