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Distribution pattern and conservation of threatened medicinal and aromatic plants of Central Himalaya,India
Authors:L S Kandari  K S Rao  R K Maikhuri  G Kharkwal  K Chauhan  C P Kala
Institution:L. S. Kandari Research Centre for Plant Growth & Development,School of Biological & Conservation Sciences,Private Bag X01,Scottsville 3209,University of KwaZulu-Natal,Pietermaritzburg,South Africa. K.S. Rao K. Chauhan Department of Botany,University of Delhi,Delhi-110007,India R. K. Maikhuri G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development,Srinagar Garhwal,246174,Uttarakhand,India G. Kharkwal Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science,Hokkaido University,Sapporo 060-0810,Japa...
Abstract:A study was conducted to examine the distribution pattern of four rhizomatous medicinal and aromatic plant species (MAPs) viz., Angelica glauca, Pleurospermum angelicoides, Rheum emodi and Arne- bia benthamii in different forest stands in Central Himalaya. Results show that A. glauca and P. angelicoides had a higher (50%) frequency at Chipkoan, Garpak and Phagati forest, R. emodi had a higher (60%) frequency at Rishikund, Suki and Himtoli, and A. benthamii had a higher (70%) frequency at Suki and Khambdhar ...
Keywords:alpine ecosystem  Himalaya  medicinal and aromatic plants  traditional knowledge  Uttarakhand  
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