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Ethnobotanical knowledge is majorly transferred mouth to mouth and if it will not be documented then the knowledge will be vanished. Indian tribal villages are the hub for traditional plant based knowledge. Present study was conducted to document precious ethno-medicinal knowledge from one of the major tribal region of Gujarat, India i.e. Dahod and from that region several villages of Dhanpur taluka have been visited.

Produktbeschreibung
Ethnobotanical knowledge is majorly transferred mouth to mouth and if it will not be documented then the knowledge will be vanished. Indian tribal villages are the hub for traditional plant based knowledge. Present study was conducted to document precious ethno-medicinal knowledge from one of the major tribal region of Gujarat, India i.e. Dahod and from that region several villages of Dhanpur taluka have been visited.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Urvi Gupta, an enthusiastic botanist, passionate researcher working as an assistant professor at IITE, Gandhinagar, India. Her childhood affection for plants turned out as her career and she completed B.SC., M.SC., and Ph.D. in Botany from Gujarat University. Plant physiology, Phytochemistry and Ethnobotany are the area of her research interest