Spatial Distribution and Ethno-botanical Aspect of Edible Plant from Foothill Region of Dhauladhar Range, Kangra Valley, North-Western Himalaya, India

Praveen Kumar
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ABSTRACT Traditional medicine is a part of health care practice by local inhabitants residing in the peculiar landscape of the Himalaya. The edible plant species are used to fulfill dietary requirements as well as to cure various ailments. The present study represents the diversity, distribution and ethnobotanical aspect of wild fruit species from the foothill region of Dhauladhar Range, Kangra Valley, northwestern Himalaya, India. Total 37 edible plant species belong to 28 genera and 20 families were noticed, where family Rosaceae, Rutaceae and Muraceae are the most dominant. The GIS-based classification showed a high diversity of the edible plants in the south-eastern part of the study area, while isolated patches in low and high plant diversity reveal the effect of the habitat diversity and regional microclimate. The studies based upon indigenous knowledge are very important for searching for new potential and resource management. The data collected for the potential use and the spatial distribution will provide new insight into modern research for sustainable management of resources.
印度喜马拉雅西北部康格拉谷地道拉达尔山麓食用植物的空间分布及民族植物学特征
传统医学是居住在喜马拉雅独特景观的当地居民的医疗保健实践的一部分。可食用的植物种类被用来满足饮食需求以及治疗各种疾病。本文研究了印度喜马拉雅西北部康格拉谷地道拉达尔山麓地区野生水果的多样性、分布和民族植物学特征。共发现可食植物37种,隶属于20科28属,以蔷薇科、芸香科和蕨科为主。基于gis的分类结果显示,研究区东南部可食植物多样性较高,而植物多样性高低的孤立斑块则显示了生境多样性和区域小气候的影响。基于本土知识的研究对于寻找新潜力和资源管理具有重要意义。所收集的潜在利用和空间分布数据将为资源可持续管理的现代研究提供新的见解。
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