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Publikováno v:
Journal of Non Timber Forest Products. 26:185-190
Among the 40 medicinal plant species of alpine zone for which Kandara MPCA has been declared for in-situ conservation only three globally significant medicinal plants viz. Aconitum heterophyllum (Endangered as per IUCN Red List), Picrorhiza kurrooa (
Publikováno v:
Journal of Non Timber Forest Products. 26:159-163
The shrinking natural habitats due to unscientific harvesting, grazing pressure and climate change have severely threatened the medicinal plant resources. This paper presents the observation on the population, habitat and occurrence of 3 medicinal pl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 19:213-218
The present paper describes medicinally important weeds plant of district Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh. An ethonobotanical survey was conducted in villages of study area, during 2003-2005, and 53 plant species under 48 genera belonging to 28 families were
Autor:
Nafeesh Ahamed, A. Gupta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 18:253-256
This study conducted during 2003-2005 in rural areas of Baghpat district provides first hand information on Ethnobotany of Agroforestry species commonly used for various purposes. A total of 46 species belonging to 39 genera and 25 families were repo
Autor:
Nafeesh Ahamed, A. Gupta
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Forestry. 33:405-418
The flora of Baghpat (U.P.) comprises 566 species belong to 371 genera distributed among 102 families of flowering plants. Poaceae (60 species) Fabaceae (41 species) are the largest families among monocotyledons and dicotyledons respectively. There a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 17:223-226
The present paper describes ethnomedicinal climber plants of Haridwar district, Uttarakhand. An ethnomedicinal survey was conducted in study area; during 2005 and 30 species of medicinally important climbers under 24 genera and belonging to 13 famili
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Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 20:99-101
A field work was undertaken to study the physico-chemical and biological parameters of treated distillery effluent and the effect of various concentrations such as (0, 5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%) on plant growth i.e. seed germination, root length