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This book entitled "ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES OF WESTERN ODISHA" comprises of eight chapters. The Chapter-I deals with a brief introduction on Ethnobotany, the Scope of Ethnobotany, Ethnobotanical Works in the World, India, Odisha and Balangir district. Chapter-II deals with a detail review have been made on the topic "Ethnobotanical Studies of Balangir District (Odisha)". Chapter-III contains study site details including maps and methodological details adopted by the authors for survey. Chapter-IV contains details about 57 plant species used by the native of the study site, their family, parts…mehr

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This book entitled "ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES OF WESTERN ODISHA" comprises of eight chapters. The Chapter-I deals with a brief introduction on Ethnobotany, the Scope of Ethnobotany, Ethnobotanical Works in the World, India, Odisha and Balangir district. Chapter-II deals with a detail review have been made on the topic "Ethnobotanical Studies of Balangir District (Odisha)". Chapter-III contains study site details including maps and methodological details adopted by the authors for survey. Chapter-IV contains details about 57 plant species used by the native of the study site, their family, parts used and mode of action. The result of various parameters has been tabulated Chapter-V contains discussion in details including relevant works done by various authors in different regions of Odisha. Chapter-VI contains details summary of the present work. Chapter-VII contains the relevant publications by the authors. Chapter-VIII contains the References including citation details throughout the book.
Autorenporträt
Dr A. R. Sahu serves as Asst. Prof. in Botany at Vikash Degree College, Odisha. He received all his academic degrees from School of Life Sciences, S.U., India. He has published various articles in National/International Journals and Books, also obtained 4 Patents to his credit. His research areas are Plant Mol. Biol., Medicinal Plant Conservation.