The Mamandur forest located on Chennai – Kadapa High way, consists of high degree of phyto diversity along with some highly valuable endemic and endangered species. The forest is deciduous type but mixed with some ever green elements. It is a source of non-wood forest products (NWFP) like fiber, fuel, wood, gum, resin, vegetable, dyes, oil, honey, medicinal plants, bamboo, etc., Endemic and high economic value Pterocarpus santalinus grows luxuriantly in the area. Hedge of elephants are crossing this forests when they are passing from Kuppam to Nallamali forest areas. The forest is providing food and shelter to wild animals like deer, cats, wild dogs, birds and leopards
Mahur range forest of Nanded district is rich in medicinal plants. In the present paper 25 plants sp...
The present ethno-botanical exploration conducted in the forest area of Japali Hanuman Theertham a s...
The present study is mainly focused on the ethnomedico botany of the tribe Paliyars a dominant ethn...
Several field trips were conducted during years 2003-2005 to document the ethnobotanical remedies fo...
Ethnomedicinal information of Kondareddis has been collected from Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh...
This paper deals with Ethno- Medico botanical Studies of Rayalaseema Region, Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
The present paper reports ethnobotanical usage of 28 endemic plant species used by the tribes of Eas...
The Veligonda range which separates the Nellore district from Kadapa and Kurnool is the back bone of...
The ethnobotanical studies were carried out in the Amaravathy Range of India Gandhi Wildlife Sanctua...
The present study focuses specifically on the ethnomedicinal importance of 15 species of Pteridophy...
The present study is aimed at documenting the phytodiversity and indigenous knowledge of the tribal ...
A field trip was undertaken in the Mornaula Reserve Forest of Kumaun, West Himalaya, India. A collec...
The Eastern Ghats, one of the nine Floristic Zones in India. Eastern Ghats are spread over three St...
An ethno botanical survey was undertaken to collect information from yanadi tribe of penchalakona fo...
The present article deals with the documentation of tribal knowledge on plant species used by local ...
Mahur range forest of Nanded district is rich in medicinal plants. In the present paper 25 plants sp...
The present ethno-botanical exploration conducted in the forest area of Japali Hanuman Theertham a s...
The present study is mainly focused on the ethnomedico botany of the tribe Paliyars a dominant ethn...
Several field trips were conducted during years 2003-2005 to document the ethnobotanical remedies fo...
Ethnomedicinal information of Kondareddis has been collected from Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh...
This paper deals with Ethno- Medico botanical Studies of Rayalaseema Region, Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
The present paper reports ethnobotanical usage of 28 endemic plant species used by the tribes of Eas...
The Veligonda range which separates the Nellore district from Kadapa and Kurnool is the back bone of...
The ethnobotanical studies were carried out in the Amaravathy Range of India Gandhi Wildlife Sanctua...
The present study focuses specifically on the ethnomedicinal importance of 15 species of Pteridophy...
The present study is aimed at documenting the phytodiversity and indigenous knowledge of the tribal ...
A field trip was undertaken in the Mornaula Reserve Forest of Kumaun, West Himalaya, India. A collec...
The Eastern Ghats, one of the nine Floristic Zones in India. Eastern Ghats are spread over three St...
An ethno botanical survey was undertaken to collect information from yanadi tribe of penchalakona fo...
The present article deals with the documentation of tribal knowledge on plant species used by local ...
Mahur range forest of Nanded district is rich in medicinal plants. In the present paper 25 plants sp...
The present ethno-botanical exploration conducted in the forest area of Japali Hanuman Theertham a s...
The present study is mainly focused on the ethnomedico botany of the tribe Paliyars a dominant ethn...