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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
A survey of medicinally important plants from 32-Shirala tehsil district Sangali, Maharashtra, India
Authors
Trupti Patil, Ashwini Dudhal, Surashri Sonawane, Rupali Chitale, Prasad Bankar
Abstract
India is a vast country with a wide variety of medicinal plants. From the Himalayas to the sea, and from the desert to the rain forest habitat, medicinal plants can be found. Many diseases are treated with their roots, stems, bark, latex, leaves, fruits, and seeds. The anti-diabetic properties of ethno-medicinal plants in this region, as well as herbal anti-dotes and mental health, were investigated. Every plant has its own set of medical qualities, which can be utilized as an antiseptic, antibiotic, antifungal and antibacterial. The current study focuses on ethno-botanical core data collected during a large field survey in interior villages and forest areas of 32-Shirala Tehsil of Sangali (Maharashtra). A total of 35 families, 58 genera, and 60 species were identified in this study. This study's findings indicate that medicinal plants will continue to play an important part in public health care systems. Conservation and cultivation are required for several key therapeutic plants.
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Pages:854-857
How to cite this article:
Trupti Patil, Ashwini Dudhal, Surashri Sonawane, Rupali Chitale, Prasad Bankar "A survey of medicinally important plants from 32-Shirala tehsil district Sangali, Maharashtra, India ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 854-857
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