Meghalaya, one of the seven states of northeastern India, is inhabited by three distinct tribes, viz., Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia, each occupying respective districts. These tribes live in remote places and depend mostly on surrounding plant resources for their food, shelter, fodder, medicare, and other cultural purposes. Local hill agricultural practice-"slash-and-burn"-and encroaching civilization are responsible for diminishing the local uses of the plants. Hence, it was felt worthwhile to record the native uses of these weeds before the information is buried. The present paper deals with the ethnobotany of 65 taxa belonging to 26 families of angiosperms. A generic index is included
An ethnomedicinal survey among the kalrayan hills, Salem district, Tamil Nadu during September 2010 ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
The aim of the present work was the identification and documentation of ethnomedicinal weeds growing...
The present paper reports ethnobotanical usage of 28 endemic plant species used by the tribes of Eas...
Abstract The study of ethnobotany relating to any tribe is in itself a very intricate or convoluted ...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
The present investigation deals with the ethnomedicinal plants of Kumaragiri Hills of Salem district...
ABSTRACT: The Garos inhabit both in plains and hilly areas of the entire state of Assam including ma...
The present investigation deals with the ethnomedicinal plants of Kumaragiri Hills of Salem district...
311-315The paper enumerates ethnobotanical uses of 28 plant species that are endemic and/or in the R...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
39-48The investigation identified 120 species distributed in 54 families. 70 plants of ethnomedicina...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
354-357The paper enumerates the ethnomedicinal uses of 35 plant species belonging to 34 genera and ...
500-506An extensive survey of Garasia tribe dominated area of Sirohi district, Rajasthan has been ma...
An ethnomedicinal survey among the kalrayan hills, Salem district, Tamil Nadu during September 2010 ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
The aim of the present work was the identification and documentation of ethnomedicinal weeds growing...
The present paper reports ethnobotanical usage of 28 endemic plant species used by the tribes of Eas...
Abstract The study of ethnobotany relating to any tribe is in itself a very intricate or convoluted ...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
The present investigation deals with the ethnomedicinal plants of Kumaragiri Hills of Salem district...
ABSTRACT: The Garos inhabit both in plains and hilly areas of the entire state of Assam including ma...
The present investigation deals with the ethnomedicinal plants of Kumaragiri Hills of Salem district...
311-315The paper enumerates ethnobotanical uses of 28 plant species that are endemic and/or in the R...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
39-48The investigation identified 120 species distributed in 54 families. 70 plants of ethnomedicina...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
354-357The paper enumerates the ethnomedicinal uses of 35 plant species belonging to 34 genera and ...
500-506An extensive survey of Garasia tribe dominated area of Sirohi district, Rajasthan has been ma...
An ethnomedicinal survey among the kalrayan hills, Salem district, Tamil Nadu during September 2010 ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
The aim of the present work was the identification and documentation of ethnomedicinal weeds growing...