598-603The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future potentialities of the wild edible fruits used through the tribal people of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHTs). The wild edible fruits play an important role in meeting the food and nutritionneeds of the tribal people living in the CHTs. This paper deals with documentation of 49 types of wild edible fruits plant speciesbelonging to 25 families used by the tribal people of CHTs. Their botanical names, families, local name, habit and fruit ripening time are discussed. Suggestions have been made to improve the quality (variety) of wild fruits through domestication, hybridization, grafting and also for their chemical analysis for improved food values and ...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
The United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration of September 2009 to improve the global living...
The paper reports on the survey of wild edible fruit trees covering 49 sites from 17 districts of Ar...
The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future potentiali...
The present study deals with the exploration of wild edible fruits consumed by indigenous tribes in ...
135-144The present study deals with the diversity, distribution and ethnobotany of wild edible fruit...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
Present research work is based on Ethnobotanical and nutraceutical investigation of wild edible frui...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
Objective: To explore, collect, identify and preserve wild edible fruits of Kannur district, Kerala....
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a rich bio-resource of Sikkim, Himalaya having a high nutritional valu...
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...
The wild edibles are essential not only for nutrition, medicine, fodder and fuel but also as potenti...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
The United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration of September 2009 to improve the global living...
The paper reports on the survey of wild edible fruit trees covering 49 sites from 17 districts of Ar...
The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future potentiali...
The present study deals with the exploration of wild edible fruits consumed by indigenous tribes in ...
135-144The present study deals with the diversity, distribution and ethnobotany of wild edible fruit...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
Present research work is based on Ethnobotanical and nutraceutical investigation of wild edible frui...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
Objective: To explore, collect, identify and preserve wild edible fruits of Kannur district, Kerala....
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a rich bio-resource of Sikkim, Himalaya having a high nutritional valu...
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...
The wild edibles are essential not only for nutrition, medicine, fodder and fuel but also as potenti...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
The United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration of September 2009 to improve the global living...
The paper reports on the survey of wild edible fruit trees covering 49 sites from 17 districts of Ar...