296-303Results of an ethnomedicinal survey of wetlands of Eastern Ghat region of Orissa are presented. Data and specimens were collected during 2005-2008 of field study. Field study consisted of plant collection and interview with the local traditional healers. The result revealed that 48 wetland plants under 40 genera and 23 families were under use by the local inhabitants against 47 different ailments. The communication reports for the first time 29 taxa with new medicinal uses. The survival of these native wetland species is threatened and hence attention on the wetland resources especially those having economic value is warranted
Most of the people depending on traditional medicine to meet their primary healthcare needs. Documen...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
In this study an ethno-botanical survey was carried out in the fringe villages located at the periph...
658-666The paper reports useful wetland plants (except medicinal plants) of South Odisha, a part o...
The objective of the study was to determine the utilization of wetland plant resources for livelihoo...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Objective: Wetlands are vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live w...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
Objective: Wetlands are a vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live...
The association of man with the neighborhood flora starts with human civilization. Besides food, fee...
Ethnobotanical survey and documentation of medicinal, field grown, ornamental, and wild plants were ...
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263-268The coastal sand dune species of Orissa bears high cultural and ecological utility. Unfortuna...
242-249An ethnomedicinal survey on the traditional knowledge of aboriginal tribes and other non-tri...
An ethnobotanical study was conducted from 2004 to 2006 to investigate the uses of threatened medici...
Most of the people depending on traditional medicine to meet their primary healthcare needs. Documen...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
In this study an ethno-botanical survey was carried out in the fringe villages located at the periph...
658-666The paper reports useful wetland plants (except medicinal plants) of South Odisha, a part o...
The objective of the study was to determine the utilization of wetland plant resources for livelihoo...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Objective: Wetlands are vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live w...
Sacred forests are being protected by means of cultural and religious beliefs by the local communiti...
Objective: Wetlands are a vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live...
The association of man with the neighborhood flora starts with human civilization. Besides food, fee...
Ethnobotanical survey and documentation of medicinal, field grown, ornamental, and wild plants were ...
82-89<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font-f...
263-268The coastal sand dune species of Orissa bears high cultural and ecological utility. Unfortuna...
242-249An ethnomedicinal survey on the traditional knowledge of aboriginal tribes and other non-tri...
An ethnobotanical study was conducted from 2004 to 2006 to investigate the uses of threatened medici...
Most of the people depending on traditional medicine to meet their primary healthcare needs. Documen...
The present survey was carried out to document the traditional uses of medicinal plants among the Ad...
In this study an ethno-botanical survey was carried out in the fringe villages located at the periph...