An Ethnobotanical Survey for Certain Wild Edible Plants of Chanda Forest District Dindori Central India
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-02-05
Authors : Girja Kumar Singh; Ramesh Kumar Ahirwar;
Page : 1755-1757
Keywords : Baiga Tribes; Chanda Forest; Edible plants; Central India;
Abstract
The present paper highlights in Chanda forest district Dindori, Madhya Pradesh about 34 wild edible plants species which provide food and vegetables to inhabiting tribals. The data collected have been pooled and present in tabular form and they have been collecting various types of plants for food, fodder, fuel, medicine etc. , and Chanda forest represents a diversity of ecosystem, communities and species. The inhabitants has much percentage of Baiga tribes.
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