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This book informs biodiversity and ethnobotany in temple and sacred courtyards in Khandesh region of Maharashtra (India). It sheds light on total 263 plant species pertaining to 221 genera and 83 families. It reveals ethnomedicinal and miscellaneous utilities, besides role of plants in native bioculture and local economy. It is useful for researchers and biodiversity management. Similar studies on this line are desired in Indian subcontinent covering various religions.

Produktbeschreibung
This book informs biodiversity and ethnobotany in temple and sacred courtyards in Khandesh region of Maharashtra (India). It sheds light on total 263 plant species pertaining to 221 genera and 83 families. It reveals ethnomedicinal and miscellaneous utilities, besides role of plants in native bioculture and local economy. It is useful for researchers and biodiversity management. Similar studies on this line are desired in Indian subcontinent covering various religions.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Khare is an enthusiastic researcher and teacher in Botany. He and his learned supervisors (Dr. Patil & Dr. Pawar) inventorised Khandesh region w.r.t. biodiversity, ethnobotany and bioculture. Their expertise is being sought in various fields of plant science and educational fileds.