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A study of plants used by the aboriginal tribes in Madhya Pradesh revealed that several uses to which plants are put by these people are not known to outside community.
S. Jain
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A study of plants used by the aboriginal tribes in Madhya Pradesh revealed that several uses to which plants are put by these people are not known to outside community.
S. Jain
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Observations on Ethnobotany of Purulia, West Bengal
NelumboThe paper deals with the plants used by the aboriginal tribes such as the Santals, Bhumijs, Birhors and Kherias inhabiting the Purulia district of West Bengal.
S. Jain, J. De
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Observations on Ethnobotany of Tribals of Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh
NelumboThe present paper deals with the plants used by the tribes of various ethnic groups like Nishi, Apatani, Hill-Miri, Adi etc. dominate the hilly region of Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh.The paper gives an account of 129 plants of ethnobotanical ...
G. Pal
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Observations on the Ethnobotany of Madhya Pradesh
NelumboEthnobotanical observations were recorded during the floristic survey carried out in Madhya Pradesh for a period of over seven years. The interesting folk-uses, covering eighty eight species of vascular plants which are not recorded in the important ...
H. Saxena
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2014
Chapter 2 provides comprehensive introduction of ethnobotany and ethnomedicines. The first part of this chapter includes information related to historical prospective of ethnobotany, aims of ethnobotanical investigation, its significance and future potential.
Mir Ajab Khan +2 more
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Chapter 2 provides comprehensive introduction of ethnobotany and ethnomedicines. The first part of this chapter includes information related to historical prospective of ethnobotany, aims of ethnobotanical investigation, its significance and future potential.
Mir Ajab Khan +2 more
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1999
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Current pharmaceutical design, 2019
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The genus Curcuma, which is the most important source of curcumin, has been widely used in different traditional medicines.
Z. Ayati +7 more
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The genus Curcuma, which is the most important source of curcumin, has been widely used in different traditional medicines.
Z. Ayati +7 more
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Ethnobotany in Argentina [PDF]
There are registers about the medical use of plants in Argentina since the first settlements in the country. Currently, there are a considerable amount of investigation aimed at elucidating traditional ethnobotany. Besides, there is still a lot to describe from the knowledge preserved by indigenous communities, criollos, descendants of European ...
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Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Properties of Eucommia ulmoides: A Review.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2019Eucommia ulmoides Oliver, a single species of Eucommia genus belonging to the Eucommiaceae family, is an endemic in China and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for nearly two thousand years. Records from different historical periods highlight
Chao-Yong Wang +4 more
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