Plant resources have been used by humans for their wellbeing for ages. Tribal communities live in far flung areas in close proximity with forests and have a rich cultural heritage and traditional knowledge of forest resources. The present study was carried out in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir to document the traditional knowledge of plant usage and local perception towards biodiversity conservation. A total of 86 informants were selected through non-probability sampling using a convenience sampling method based on easy access, availability and relevance of informants. During the present study, a total of 92 plant species belonging to 85 genera and 57 families were recorded. Fabaceae and Rosaceae were found to be dominant familie...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo document the medicinal and other folk uses of native plants of the area with a v...
An investigation was carried out among the Khasi tribe residing nearby the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanc...
The North-East region in India is recognized as a major hotspot of biodiversity with a vast range of...
328-333Nature conservation practices are very ancient tradition in India. Useful biodiversity specie...
The present study was carried out to enlist the medicinal plants used by the local inhabitants of de...
Residents in the hilly area of Indian Himalaya are largely dependent on tree resources for their liv...
169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently ...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
A survey was conducted in 31 fringe villages of Pocharam wildlife sanctuary, Telangana, India, durin...
A study on the native uses of ethnobotanical species was carried out in the south Surguja district o...
Poonch valley an area of about 8500 hectares at an elevation ranging from 1750 meters to 2500 meters...
Abstract Background Himalayan forests are the most important source of medicinal plants and with use...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
Conventional medicines are very important part of Indian culture. In this study the outcome of two-y...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo document the medicinal and other folk uses of native plants of the area with a v...
An investigation was carried out among the Khasi tribe residing nearby the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanc...
The North-East region in India is recognized as a major hotspot of biodiversity with a vast range of...
328-333Nature conservation practices are very ancient tradition in India. Useful biodiversity specie...
The present study was carried out to enlist the medicinal plants used by the local inhabitants of de...
Residents in the hilly area of Indian Himalaya are largely dependent on tree resources for their liv...
169-175Through an ethnobotanical survey of Barak-valley, about 150 naturally growing and frequently ...
Abstract- The present study deals with ethnomedicinal plants use by the people of Bhadrawati tahsil ...
A survey was conducted in 31 fringe villages of Pocharam wildlife sanctuary, Telangana, India, durin...
A study on the native uses of ethnobotanical species was carried out in the south Surguja district o...
Poonch valley an area of about 8500 hectares at an elevation ranging from 1750 meters to 2500 meters...
Abstract Background Himalayan forests are the most important source of medicinal plants and with use...
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
Conventional medicines are very important part of Indian culture. In this study the outcome of two-y...
The present ethnobotanical study was carried out in Holi (Deol, Kut, Dal, and Lahaud Dhar) forest ra...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo document the medicinal and other folk uses of native plants of the area with a v...
An investigation was carried out among the Khasi tribe residing nearby the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanc...