传统重要草本药用植物,印度喜马偕尔邦索兰区,喜马拉雅西北部

K. Kumari, R. Verma
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喜马拉雅山脉是世界上最大的生物多样性热点地区之一,为世界生物多样性财富做出了巨大贡献。在印度的生物地理省份中,印度喜马拉雅地区(IHR)以其民族药用植物的多样性而闻名。Majathal野生动物保护区位于印度喜马拉雅西北部喜马偕尔邦的索兰区。本研究采用半结构式问卷进行社会调查。在保护区内和边界附近(2公里以内)的39个村庄都被选中进行调查。调查了所有的房子,询问了不同年龄和性别的人,并记录了他们的回答。对该地区的植物区系进行了调查,并采集了植物标本进行鉴定和标本室制作。在保护区内,已鉴定出51种当地居民使用的草本药用植物。结果表明,与中老年人群相比,新生代对药用植物的认识较少。这项研究将有助于了解更多来自村庄的药用植物,为未来的研究积累知识。这些记录在案的信息将为人类保存和利用,并使当地社区经济稳定和健康。
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Traditionally Important Herbaceous Medicinal Plants of Majathal Wildlife Sanctuary, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh, North Western Himalaya, India
The Himalayas is one of the mega diversity hotspots of the world, which contribute a great to the biodiversity wealth of the world. Among the biogeographic provinces of India, the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is well known for its diversity of ethnomedicinal plants. Majathal Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in District Solan, Himachal Pradesh, North Western Himalaya, India. In the present study, social surveys were conducted through the application of semi-structured questionnaire. All 39 villages inside and near the boundary (up to 2 km) were selected for the survey in the sanctuary. All the houses were surveyed and people of different ages and sexes were asked and their responses were recorded. A reconnaissance survey was conducted for the floristic diversity in the area and plant samples were collected for identification and herbarium preparation. In the sanctuary, there were 51 species of herbaceous medicinal plants identified which were used by local people. The results showed that the knowledge regarding medicinal plants was very less in the new generation as compared to the old age and middle age people. This study will help to know more medicinal plants from the villages and procure knowledge for future studies. This documented information will be preserved and utilized for mankind and make local communities economically stable and healthy.
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Journal of Plant Resources and Environment
Journal of Plant Resources and Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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