309-312The paper is based on the wild edible plants used by the tribals of Pathanamthitta district. There are about six tribal communities inhabiting this area. They have a very good knowledge of wild edible plants in their surrounding forest. Plants parts are mostly consumed as direct food. A total of 41 species of wild edible plants were enumerated during the survey
110-117Chandrapur district is blessed with nature having about 3810 sq. km. forest cover, which acc...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
74-80This paper reports an ethnobotanical investigation performed during 2003 and 2005 to collec...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
163-168A survey of wild edible food plants was undertaken and about 171 species belonging to 67 fami...
A survey of wild edible and food plants was undertaken and identified various species used by the et...
412-418The ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants was carried out from January 2010 to June 20...
173-176Anamalai hills, western Ghats, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu were surveyed to list out the ...
This paper deals with 41 species of wild edible plants (WEPs) used by Konyak tribe in Mon district o...
A survey of wild edible plants of Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh was carried out in Chamba and Kan...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
Wild edibles plants refer to non-cultivated edible plants seen in the natural forest, fallow land, a...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
110-117Chandrapur district is blessed with nature having about 3810 sq. km. forest cover, which acc...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
74-80This paper reports an ethnobotanical investigation performed during 2003 and 2005 to collec...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
163-168A survey of wild edible food plants was undertaken and about 171 species belonging to 67 fami...
A survey of wild edible and food plants was undertaken and identified various species used by the et...
412-418The ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants was carried out from January 2010 to June 20...
173-176Anamalai hills, western Ghats, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu were surveyed to list out the ...
This paper deals with 41 species of wild edible plants (WEPs) used by Konyak tribe in Mon district o...
A survey of wild edible plants of Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh was carried out in Chamba and Kan...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
Wild edibles plants refer to non-cultivated edible plants seen in the natural forest, fallow land, a...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
110-117Chandrapur district is blessed with nature having about 3810 sq. km. forest cover, which acc...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...