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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
A survey of some medicinally important plants of the family euphorbiaceae from Baramati area of Pune district of Maharashtra, India
Authors
Vaishali Jain, Ashwini Dudhal, Rupali Chitale, Prasad Bankar
Abstract
Family Euphorbiaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants, composed of over 300 genera and 8000 species and about 195 species are found in India. In light of various Botany disciplines, the family Euphorbiaceae is assessed taxonomically and phylogenetically. The milky sap distinguishes the Euphorbiaceae family. The current study is an attempt to document different plant species belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae that are used by the local people to treat various ailments in the Baramati area. The extensive and intensive studies of the vegetation of area under study field survey was carried out for collection of plants. In this present investigation, total 26 plant species belongs to 7 genera of the family Euphorbiaceae were reported. The current study, which focuses on medicinal plants and their local uses in healthcare, may be a preliminary contribution to this area using standard research methods.
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Pages:456-462
How to cite this article:
Vaishali Jain, Ashwini Dudhal, Rupali Chitale, Prasad Bankar "A survey of some medicinally important plants of the family euphorbiaceae from Baramati area of Pune district of Maharashtra, India ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 456-462
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