Ethnobotanical leaflets
URL: http://www.ethnoleaflets.com
A website for medicinal research reports of ethno medicines from all over world. Majority of writers are coming from India and the research has been carried out in India.
For ex: This is from Vishakhapatnam region
Source: http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/madugula.htm
Excerpt:
Traditional Uses of Some Medicinal Plants by tribals of Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
J. Lenin Bapuji* and S. Venkat Ratnam
Department of Botany, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam,, Andhra Pradesh, India
*Corresponding author E-mail: Leninbapuji@gmail.com
Issued 01 March 2009
Abstract
During the years 2007-2008 several field trips were conducted to document the ethnomedicinal remedies for 47 diseases with 90 plant species of Angiosperms from three major tribes viz: Bagatas, Konda Doras and Valmikis who have been residing in Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam district. The plants were deposited as herbarium specimens in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.
Key words : Traditional uses, medicinal plants,
URL: http://www.ethnoleaflets.com
A website for medicinal research reports of ethno medicines from all over world. Majority of writers are coming from India and the research has been carried out in India.
For ex: This is from Vishakhapatnam region
Source: http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/madugula.htm
Excerpt:
Traditional Uses of Some Medicinal Plants by tribals of Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
J. Lenin Bapuji* and S. Venkat Ratnam
Department of Botany, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam,, Andhra Pradesh, India
*Corresponding author E-mail: Leninbapuji@gmail.com
Issued 01 March 2009
Abstract
During the years 2007-2008 several field trips were conducted to document the ethnomedicinal remedies for 47 diseases with 90 plant species of Angiosperms from three major tribes viz: Bagatas, Konda Doras and Valmikis who have been residing in Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam district. The plants were deposited as herbarium specimens in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.
Key words : Traditional uses, medicinal plants,
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