Quantitative ethnobotanical appraisal of medicinal plants used by inhabitants of lower Kurram, Kurram agency, Pakistan
Objective: Medicinal plants are used for treatment of ailments throughout rural and urban areas of the world. Such use of plants varies from one region to another and is measured using quantitative techniques. The current research which was conducted from March to October 2015, is the first explorat...
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Main Authors: | Wahid Hussain (Author), Manzoor Ullah (Author), Ghulam Dastagir (Author), LAL Badshah (Author) |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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