135-144The present study deals with the diversity, distribution and ethnobotany of wild edible fruits consumed by the Bhotia tribe of Niti valley, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India. Most of these valuable resources fulfil the nutritional, health and economic requirements of Bhotia community up to a large extent. Though the wild edible fruits have great socio-economic significance in sustenance of many tribal/rural communities but due to the increasing trends of modernized agriculture, climate change and various natural and anthropogenic hazards, a large number of genetic resources of wild edible fruits are under severe threat, hence warrants immediate attention for their conservation, domestication and utilization through improvement/selection. K...
The analysis of wild plant exploration was carried out to document the wild edible plants of distric...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
598-603The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future pot...
Wild edible plants are crucial not only for their role as a source of food and nutrition but are als...
The wild edibles are essential not only for nutrition, medicine, fodder and fuel but also as potenti...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
Ethnobotanical exploration was undertaken to document the Wild edible plants (WEPs) utilised by the ...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
The present study deals with the exploration of wild edible fruits consumed by indigenous tribes in ...
117-121An ethnobotanical study was carried out in the West Garo Hills situated in the north-eastern ...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
The analysis of wild plant exploration was carried out to document the wild edible plants of distric...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
598-603The present study was conducted with the ethno-botanical survey, documentation and future pot...
Wild edible plants are crucial not only for their role as a source of food and nutrition but are als...
The wild edibles are essential not only for nutrition, medicine, fodder and fuel but also as potenti...
ABSTRACT The present investigation deals with the ethnobotanical study conducted during the year 20...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
Ethnobotanical exploration was undertaken to document the Wild edible plants (WEPs) utilised by the ...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
The present study deals with the exploration of wild edible fruits consumed by indigenous tribes in ...
117-121An ethnobotanical study was carried out in the West Garo Hills situated in the north-eastern ...
Wild edible plants are used as a source of food by local people where they still rely on natural res...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
The analysis of wild plant exploration was carried out to document the wild edible plants of distric...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
The present study deals with the identification, documentation and ethno-botanical exploration with ...