282-289The present study deals with the identification, documentation and exploration of wild edible fruits consumed by different indigenous inhabitants in four districts of Tripura, viz. Khowai (forest of Tablabari, Tulsigarh and Subalsingh), West Tripura (forest of Barmura), Sipahijala and Dhalai (forest of Manu, Ambassa). Wild fruits available in the mentioned area remain one of the major seasonal food intakes and play an important role in well-balanced diet and maintain healthy living of tribal people of Tripura. These fruits have a great socio-economic significance because of their food, nutritional, and medicinal values. Exploration, documentation, preservation and popularization of wild fruits are very important as cheap sources of ...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
Revitalization of local health traditions (RLHT) has become an inevitable aspect of human wellbeing ...
The edible wild mushrooms are most important in food security of ethnic groups and tribals throughou...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Wild fruits have a significant role in giving sustenance and are rich source of nutrition. Regardles...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future potentiali...
Eastern Ghats is mainly distributed in four states in India namely Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nad...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
Abstract Exploration of ethnic traditional food recipes has an immense contribution to the preservat...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
626-637The present study based on ethnobotanical exploration deals with such aspects as documentatio...
Not AvailableAnjaw district is situated at the extreme foothill of eastern himalaya of Arunachal Pra...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) refer to edible species that are not cultivated or dom...
The paper reports on the survey of wild edible fruit trees covering 49 sites from 17 districts of Ar...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
Revitalization of local health traditions (RLHT) has become an inevitable aspect of human wellbeing ...
The edible wild mushrooms are most important in food security of ethnic groups and tribals throughou...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Wild fruits have a significant role in giving sustenance and are rich source of nutrition. Regardles...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future potentiali...
Eastern Ghats is mainly distributed in four states in India namely Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nad...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
Abstract Exploration of ethnic traditional food recipes has an immense contribution to the preservat...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
626-637The present study based on ethnobotanical exploration deals with such aspects as documentatio...
Not AvailableAnjaw district is situated at the extreme foothill of eastern himalaya of Arunachal Pra...
Abstract Background Wild edible plants (WEPs) refer to edible species that are not cultivated or dom...
The paper reports on the survey of wild edible fruit trees covering 49 sites from 17 districts of Ar...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
Revitalization of local health traditions (RLHT) has become an inevitable aspect of human wellbeing ...
The edible wild mushrooms are most important in food security of ethnic groups and tribals throughou...