626-637The present study based on ethnobotanical exploration deals with such aspects as documentation of traditional uses, diversity, distribution, threat status and marketing potentialities of wild edible plants consumed by the Monpa community of Arunachal Pradesh. A total of 187 wild edible species belonging to 137 genera of 76 families were documented, of which almost 82.88 % were recorded from subtropical to temperate region, 11.23 % from tropical areas and 5.88 % of the alpine meadows. Rosaceae (19 species) was the most dominant family distributed in high Montane slopes and temperate to sub-tropical forests of Tawang and West Kameng districts. Among genera, Berberis and Rubus were the most widely consumed genera with 06 species each. F...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) refer to edible species that are not cultivated or dom...
Wild edible plants are found very useful in the fulfilment of food and nutritional requirements. Bec...
The present study revealed that 91 species of wild edible plants belonging to 79 genera and 45 famil...
The present study was aim to document the traditional knowledge about medicinal uses of wild edible ...
541-550The consumption of wild plants is one of the strategies, adopted by the local people for sus...
A survey of wild edible plants of Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh was carried out in Chamba and Kan...
This paper deals with 41 species of wild edible plants (WEPs) used by Konyak tribe in Mon district o...
412-418The ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants was carried out from January 2010 to June 20...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
486-493Ethnobotanical survey among the tribals inhabiting western part of Mizoram brought to light a...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Abstract The study discussed ethnobotany of and threats to wild edible plants in Derashe and Kucha D...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) refer to edible species that are not cultivated or dom...
Wild edible plants are found very useful in the fulfilment of food and nutritional requirements. Bec...
The present study revealed that 91 species of wild edible plants belonging to 79 genera and 45 famil...
The present study was aim to document the traditional knowledge about medicinal uses of wild edible ...
541-550The consumption of wild plants is one of the strategies, adopted by the local people for sus...
A survey of wild edible plants of Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh was carried out in Chamba and Kan...
This paper deals with 41 species of wild edible plants (WEPs) used by Konyak tribe in Mon district o...
412-418The ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants was carried out from January 2010 to June 20...
410-426The people of Meghalaya are very close to nature, and forests are one of the important natura...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
An ethnobotanical survey with respect to food plants showed that tribals depend much upon forest pro...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
486-493Ethnobotanical survey among the tribals inhabiting western part of Mizoram brought to light a...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Abstract The study discussed ethnobotany of and threats to wild edible plants in Derashe and Kucha D...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) refer to edible species that are not cultivated or dom...
Wild edible plants are found very useful in the fulfilment of food and nutritional requirements. Bec...
The present study revealed that 91 species of wild edible plants belonging to 79 genera and 45 famil...