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Ethno-Botanical Study of Dahod District, Gujarat, India was carried out with a view to take inventory of selected medicinal plants, used by tribal people. A total 134 plant species were described. Also describe art crafts related article Ethnobotany is "The study of the relationship which exists between people of primitive societies and their plant environment".Ethnomedicine is the recent trend of medicine in which information gathered from the local people about particular plants and its different uses against different ailments.The studies indicate that indigenous people have developed…mehr

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Ethno-Botanical Study of Dahod District, Gujarat, India was carried out with a view to take inventory of selected medicinal plants, used by tribal people. A total 134 plant species were described. Also describe art crafts related article Ethnobotany is "The study of the relationship which exists between people of primitive societies and their plant environment".Ethnomedicine is the recent trend of medicine in which information gathered from the local people about particular plants and its different uses against different ailments.The studies indicate that indigenous people have developed various ways and methods for utilization of their plant resources.
Autorenporträt
Dr.P.K.Patel is a Head & Assistant Professor of the Department of Botany of the SPT Arts and Science College Godhra, Gujarat, INDIA. He received his B.Sc and M.Sc. degrees in Botany from Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan. and Ph.D. in Plant Taxonomy and Ethnobotany from the Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan.