169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently used medicinal plants were collected. Out of these collections, 24 plant species have been highly prioritised for conservation. Among these, population of Acorus calamus Linn., Aegle marmelos Linn., Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb., Costus speciosus (Koem.ex.Retz) Sm., Rauvolfia serpentina (L.) Benth.ex Kurz., Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers., etc are reducing day-by-day due to over-exploitation for medicinal purposes, felling for timber, etc. and also due to inherent poor natural regeneration. During the exploration, emphasis was given on herbal treatment for everyday common ailments and diseases, particularly used by the local tribes of Barak-...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
An ethnobotanical survey carried out in the district of North Cachar hills, Assam, North East India ...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
446-454A survey was carried out in different parts of Cachar district of Assam to gather information...
The present paper deals with the status and distribution pattern of medicinal plants in Wildlife Ins...
300-310The study deals with the indigenous plants used in traditional healthcare in Kedarnath valle...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity centre. Chhattisgarh state located centrally in India has a...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Ayurveda and medicinal plants of folklore are the primary sources of health care in rural areas of I...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
In India, medicinal plants are often found in traditional agricultural systems such as home gardens,...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The present study was carried out in the forest of Kedarnath valley in Garhwal Himalaya. The aim of ...
Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human heal...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
An ethnobotanical survey carried out in the district of North Cachar hills, Assam, North East India ...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
446-454A survey was carried out in different parts of Cachar district of Assam to gather information...
The present paper deals with the status and distribution pattern of medicinal plants in Wildlife Ins...
300-310The study deals with the indigenous plants used in traditional healthcare in Kedarnath valle...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity centre. Chhattisgarh state located centrally in India has a...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Ayurveda and medicinal plants of folklore are the primary sources of health care in rural areas of I...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
In India, medicinal plants are often found in traditional agricultural systems such as home gardens,...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The present study was carried out in the forest of Kedarnath valley in Garhwal Himalaya. The aim of ...
Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human heal...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
An ethnobotanical survey carried out in the district of North Cachar hills, Assam, North East India ...
Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in fa...