Traditional use of medicinal plants among the tribal communities of Chhota Bhangal, Western Himalaya
<p>Abstract</p> <p>The importance of medicinal plants in traditional healthcare practices, providing clues to new areas of research and in biodiversity conservation is now well recognized. However, information on the uses for plants for medicine is lacking from many interior areas...
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Main Authors: | Jamwal Pankaj (Author), Singh KN (Author), Uniyal Sanjay Kr (Author), Lal Brij (Author) |
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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