Documentation of Medicinal Plants based on Traditional Practices in the IndoBurma Hotspots Region of Mizoram, North East India
Journal: Emergent Life Sciences Research (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-06-15
Authors : H. Lalramnghinglova;
Page : 10-45
Keywords : documentation; ex-situ conservation; ethno-medicinal; ethno-veterinary; in-situ conservation;
Abstract
Present research is based on the documentation of the medicinal plants used in indigenous systems in Indo-Burma Hotspots Region of Mizoram, North East India. A total of 207 ethno-medicinal plants, 36 ethno-veterinary plants and 29 other usage plants were recorded from different regions of Mizoram. A detailed list of recorded plants with their effective usage and mode of administration has been provided.
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