Abstract Background Medicinal plants are the integral part of the variety of cultures in Ethiopia and have been used over many centuries. Hence, the aim of this study is to document the medicinal plants in the natural vegetation and home gardens in Wonago Woreda, Gedeo Zone, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Regional State (SNNPR). Materials and methods Thirty healers were selected to collect data on management of medicinal plants using semi-structured interview, group discussion, and field observation. The distribution of plant species in the study areas was surveyed, and preference ranking, direct matrix ranking, priority ranking of factors and Informant consensus factor (ICF) were calculated. Results The informants categorized ...
Abstract Ethiopia, is a country characterized by a wide range of climate and ecological conditions, ...
This paper reports an ethnobotanical study that focused on the traditional medicinal plants used by ...
Like other populations of developing countries, most of the populations of Ethiopia depend greatly o...
plants are the integral part of the variety of cultures in Ethiopia and have been used over many cen...
Wonchi district is rich in medicinal plant and people of the area used traditional indigenous knowle...
Abstract Background Research was carried out in Konta Special Woreda (District); it is a remote area...
Abstract Background Starting from the ancient time, the people of Ethiopia use medicinal plants as t...
Background: Ankober District has long been inhabited by people who have a long tradition of using me...
Abstract Background Traditional medicinal plant species documentation is very crucial in Ethiopia fo...
A study titled has been conducted among the people of Raya Kobo district in Northern Ethiopia to stu...
Abstract Background The people in Ethiopia have developed their own specific knowledge to use, manag...
This research was carried out to record and document the medicinal plants and associated indigenous ...
Medicinal plant is any plant from which one or more of its organs contain ingredients essential for ...
Indigenous people of a given community have their own local specific knowledge on plant use, managem...
Ethnobotanical investigation on medicinal plants was conducted in Mirab-Badawacho District of Ethiop...
Abstract Ethiopia, is a country characterized by a wide range of climate and ecological conditions, ...
This paper reports an ethnobotanical study that focused on the traditional medicinal plants used by ...
Like other populations of developing countries, most of the populations of Ethiopia depend greatly o...
plants are the integral part of the variety of cultures in Ethiopia and have been used over many cen...
Wonchi district is rich in medicinal plant and people of the area used traditional indigenous knowle...
Abstract Background Research was carried out in Konta Special Woreda (District); it is a remote area...
Abstract Background Starting from the ancient time, the people of Ethiopia use medicinal plants as t...
Background: Ankober District has long been inhabited by people who have a long tradition of using me...
Abstract Background Traditional medicinal plant species documentation is very crucial in Ethiopia fo...
A study titled has been conducted among the people of Raya Kobo district in Northern Ethiopia to stu...
Abstract Background The people in Ethiopia have developed their own specific knowledge to use, manag...
This research was carried out to record and document the medicinal plants and associated indigenous ...
Medicinal plant is any plant from which one or more of its organs contain ingredients essential for ...
Indigenous people of a given community have their own local specific knowledge on plant use, managem...
Ethnobotanical investigation on medicinal plants was conducted in Mirab-Badawacho District of Ethiop...
Abstract Ethiopia, is a country characterized by a wide range of climate and ecological conditions, ...
This paper reports an ethnobotanical study that focused on the traditional medicinal plants used by ...
Like other populations of developing countries, most of the populations of Ethiopia depend greatly o...