Ethnoveterinary plants of Pakistan: a review
Abstract Background Ethnoveterinary medicine is crucial in many rural areas of the world since people living in remote and marginal areas rely significantly on traditional herbal therapies to treat their domestic animals. In Pakistan, communities residing in remote areas, and especially those still...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Abdul Aziz (Author), Amir Hasan Khan (Author), Andrea Pieroni (Author) |
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