Medicinal Plants in Gopalganj District Bihar (India): A Case Study
Journal Title: Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Owing the high medicinal uses of the Plants found in the area, these plants of medicinal importance are exploited by the rural people in indiscriminate manner. Many Medicinal plants facing rare or endangered condition. But there are some people who know their uses along with the danger consequences of their extinction, so they have developed their own way of conserving these plants in nature. These practices are practiced by the local and rural people and these include common socio-cultural and religions belief and cultivation practices. This paper attracts our attention to the status and conservation of medicinal plants of the district Gopalganj. Keywords: Medicinal Plants Conservation, Gopalganj District
Authors and Affiliations
Manoj Kumar Singh
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