India is one of the world's largest mega-biodiversity hotspots, with a wide range of ethno-medicinal vegetation, which are being used in treatment of minor to major health problems by local people. In the present ethnobotanical study, in the district of Hisar, Haryana, data were recorded in the form of botanical names, local names, families, and plant parts used with their medicinal characteristics of 41 medicinally important indigenous plant species belonging to 27 families. For it, nine villages were selected randomly of district Hisar and documentation of ethno-medicinal plant species was done through direct and indirect approach. In direct approach; Ayurvedic Doctors, Vaidyas, Hakims, Herbal Healers, Ojhas and related Ethnic Groups of t...
Copyright © 2014 Kehar S. Thakur et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Ethnobotanical knowledge plays an important role in curing various diseases among the indigenous peo...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
Medicinal plants have remained an integral source of therapeutics for primary healthcare since antiq...
Aim of the study: The medicinal plants are integral source of easily available remedy used in rural ...
Ayurveda and medicinal plants of folklore are the primary sources of health care in rural areas of I...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The current investigation was focused on the documentation, analysis and interpretation of ethnomedi...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
ABSTRACT An Ethnobotanical study was made on the medicinal plants frequently used for the admin...
The present article is based on the findings of ethnobotanical surveys conducted in the entire Lahau...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
The present investigation was carried out in Tahsil Multai, a region dominated by the Korku and Gond...
Copyright © 2014 Kehar S. Thakur et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Ethnobotanical knowledge plays an important role in curing various diseases among the indigenous peo...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
Medicinal Plants have been used by tribals and local people for cure of various diseases due to thei...
Medicinal plants have remained an integral source of therapeutics for primary healthcare since antiq...
Aim of the study: The medicinal plants are integral source of easily available remedy used in rural ...
Ayurveda and medicinal plants of folklore are the primary sources of health care in rural areas of I...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The current investigation was focused on the documentation, analysis and interpretation of ethnomedi...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
ABSTRACT An Ethnobotanical study was made on the medicinal plants frequently used for the admin...
The present article is based on the findings of ethnobotanical surveys conducted in the entire Lahau...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
The present investigation was carried out in Tahsil Multai, a region dominated by the Korku and Gond...
Copyright © 2014 Kehar S. Thakur et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Ethnobotanical knowledge plays an important role in curing various diseases among the indigenous peo...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...