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Year : 2002 | Volume
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Ethnobotanical aspects of some plants f Aravalli Hills in North Gujarat
Bhasker L Punjani
Department of Botany, Smt. S.M. Panchal science college, TALOD – 383 215, India
Correspondence Address:
Bhasker L Punjani Department of Botany, Smt. S.M. Panchal science college, TALOD – 383 215 India
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The Aravalli ranges run along the Sabarkantha district is the ancient region of
India, inhibited by tribals living in close vicinity of enriched forest. The present paper contains various ethnobotanical aspects of some plant species used by the tribals for their day-to day requirement. The paper includes the first hand information collected through tribal informants, medicinemen and tribal people of several villages during the field trips in the region for last three years in different seasons.
The paper provides an account of the ethnobotanical uses for basic necessities and welfare of tribal life, medicine and hygiene, fuel fodder, fibres food, shelter, dye, oil and other miscellaneous purposes. |
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