Ethnobotanical Survey Of Important Medicinal Plants Of Miranjani Hills

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An ethnobotanical study was undertaken in year 2014 - 2015, in Miranjani Hill to record information on medicinal plants from Miranjani Hill to identify medicinal plants that used for treating diseases. Inhabitants of Miranjani Hill, especially old people; who were the main informants were interviewed during field trips by using different types of questionnaires. People were interviewed and botanical name, common name, part used and medicinal uses were recorded.The study identified and recorded 27 plants species from 36 plant families used for treating diseases in Miranjani Hills. The Asteraceae was the most represented plant family having 6 species ,followed by Apiaceae , Balsaminaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae 2 species each, followed by Amaranthaceae, Berberidaceae, Saxifragaceae, Cannabaceae, Sapindaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Araliaceae, Convolvulaceae, Fabaceae, Cryptogrammataceae, Paeoniaceae, Plantaginaceae, Podophyllaceae, Punicaceae, Polygonaceae, Buxaceae, Solanaceae, Taxaceae, Scrophlariaceae, Valerianaceae, Violaceae, Rutaceae 1 species each . The leaves 31% was the most commonly used plant part, followed by flower and root (12% each), then followed by fruit, stem and seed.

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An ethnobotanical study was undertaken in year 2014 2015, in Miranjani Hill to record information on medicinal plants from Miranjani Hill to identify medicinal plants that used for treating diseases. Inhabitants of Miranjani Hill, especially old people; who were the main informants were interviewed during field trips by using different types of questionnaires. People were interviewed and botanical name, common name, part used and medicinal uses were recorded.The study identified and recorded 27 plants species from 36 plant families used for treating diseases in Miranjani Hills. The Asteraceae was the most represented plant family having 6 species ,followed by Apiaceae , Balsaminaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae 2 species each, followed by Amaranthaceae, Berberidaceae, Saxifragaceae, Cannabaceae, Sapindaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Araliaceae, Convolvulaceae, Fabaceae, Cryptogrammataceae, Paeoniaceae, Plantaginaceae, Podophyllaceae, Punicaceae, Polygonaceae, Buxaceae, Solanaceae, Taxaceae, Scrophlariaceae, Valerianaceae, Violaceae, Rutaceae 1 species each . The leaves 31% was the most commonly used plant part, followed by flower and root (12% each), then followed by fruit, stem and seed.

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    • GTIN 09783659942396
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Biology
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9783659942396
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-659-94239-6
    • Titel Ethnobotanical Survey Of Important Medicinal Plants Of Miranjani Hills
    • Autor Hifza Fareed , Waqas Khan , Zafar Jamal
    • Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 92

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