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Conservation Biology

Batool, Ghania [1].

Ethno natural science of restorative plants.

The present study was directed in a specific area to join the monetary significance of therapeutic plants with their restorative properties and applications. The occupants of the range need to utilize the restorative plants for different purposes and have for a long time been reliant on encompassing plant hotspots for their sustenance, cover, grains, social insurance and other social purposes. Conversely, changes in their way of life appear to be in charge of the decay of practice in the neighborhood utilization of herbs for therapeutic employments. It is accordingly imperative to record the ethno herbal employments of these plants before the data is misplaced. The ethno botanical information was gathered through examiners by meeting nearby groups, neighborhood Tabib and Hakims. Altogether 40 species having a place with 39 genera and 32 families were listed which were used medically by occupants of the region.


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1 - Government College Women University, Botany, Kutchehry Road, Sialkot, Punjab, 51310, Pakistan

Keywords:
Therapeutic Plants
Ethno HerbalĀ 
Herbal Doctor.

Presentation Type: Oral Paper
Session: 48, Conservation Biology II
Location: 204/Savannah International Trade and Convention Center
Date: Wednesday, August 3rd, 2016
Time: 4:00 PM
Number: 48009
Abstract ID:256
Candidate for Awards:None


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