The objective of the study was to determine the utilization of wetland plant resources for livelihood in Bhadrak district of Odisha, India. Information was gathered from 73 informants of various ages in different villages of the district by using participant observation, open-ended conversations and semi-structured questionnaires. A total of 42 wetland plant species, belonging to 36 genera and 27 families were found to have been used traditionally for edible purposes. The dominant families were Araceae, Nymphyaceae and Poaceae. The most frequently used plant species were Amorphophallus paeoniifolius Dennst. (Nicolson), Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott., Ipomoea aquatica Forssk., Marsilea minuta L. and Trapa natans L. Proper documentation of ...
598-603Fifty one mangrove plant species and its associates were collected from Bhitarkanika wildlife...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
Abstract Background: The wetlands of the North East India fall among the global hotspots of biodive...
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658-666The paper reports useful wetland plants (except medicinal plants) of South Odisha, a part o...
The study was conducted within the course of two years (2016-2018) to explore the indigenous knowled...
296-303Results of an ethnomedicinal survey of wetlands of Eastern Ghat region of Orissa are present...
The present study reveals the traditional knowledge of people in utilizing plants for their ethno-bo...
An ethnobotanic study of aquatic plants at Nong Han Kumphawapi—a wetland of international importance...
An ethno botanical survey was undertaken to collect information from traditional healers on the use ...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Most of the people depending on traditional medicine to meet their primary healthcare needs. Documen...
A survey was conducted in 31 fringe villages of Pocharam wildlife sanctuary, Telangana, India, durin...
Abstract: Uttara Kannada with its luxuriant tropical climate coupled with heavy rainfall harbors lar...
145-151Man’s dependence and association with the wetlands is an important aspect, as people get bene...
598-603Fifty one mangrove plant species and its associates were collected from Bhitarkanika wildlife...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
Abstract Background: The wetlands of the North East India fall among the global hotspots of biodive...
82-89<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font-f...
658-666The paper reports useful wetland plants (except medicinal plants) of South Odisha, a part o...
The study was conducted within the course of two years (2016-2018) to explore the indigenous knowled...
296-303Results of an ethnomedicinal survey of wetlands of Eastern Ghat region of Orissa are present...
The present study reveals the traditional knowledge of people in utilizing plants for their ethno-bo...
An ethnobotanic study of aquatic plants at Nong Han Kumphawapi—a wetland of international importance...
An ethno botanical survey was undertaken to collect information from traditional healers on the use ...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Most of the people depending on traditional medicine to meet their primary healthcare needs. Documen...
A survey was conducted in 31 fringe villages of Pocharam wildlife sanctuary, Telangana, India, durin...
Abstract: Uttara Kannada with its luxuriant tropical climate coupled with heavy rainfall harbors lar...
145-151Man’s dependence and association with the wetlands is an important aspect, as people get bene...
598-603Fifty one mangrove plant species and its associates were collected from Bhitarkanika wildlife...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
Abstract Background: The wetlands of the North East India fall among the global hotspots of biodive...