作者: Vikram S. Negi , R. K. Maikhuri , Ajay Maletha , P. C. Phondani
DOI: 10.1007/S40995-018-0545-5
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摘要: The present study was carried out to investigate the population density, collection pattern and documentation of ethnobotanical knowledge threatened medicinal plants (TMP) used by inhabitants Buffer zone villages in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR). A total 36 TMP species belonging 20 botanical families have been identified that are treatment various diseases traditional health care system (THCS). average density ranges maximum for Allium stracheyi (0.71–1.64 Ind/m2) followed Pleurospermum angelicoides (0.52–1.56 Ind/m2) Arnebia benthamii (0.82–1.41 Ind/m2), respectively (BR). (0.98), Angelica glauca (0.91), Picrorhiza kurroa (0.89), (0.87), humile (0.82), (0.81), Bergenia (0.80) with higher use value (UV) were most BR. could be a pilot reinforce conservation measures across Protected Area Network (PAN) understanding local inhabitants, dynamics anthropocentric activities its resultant impacts on plant diversity.