Ethnomedicinal and Ceremonial Plants of Kukshow-Veiled Village of the Trans-Himalayan Cold Desert of Ladakh

Vaneet Jishtu, Astha Chauhan, Hasina Bano
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Cold desert landscape of Ladakh holds endemic and unique biodiversity of ethnobotanically important medicinal plants. These medicinal plants have been regarded as rich resources of traditional medicines since the advent of human civilization. As a result of rugged terrain, inaccessible landscape, harsh climate and lack of medical facilities in the region, the indigenous community is totally dependent on the local flora for healing. Study was based on seasonal reconnaissance surveys in years 2021 and 2022. 35 villagers were questioned based on semi-structured questionnaire to record ethnobotanical information. It enumerates 32 important and unique plant species. Asteraceae (6 species) is the most dominant family followed by Polygonaceae (3 species), Scrophulariaceae (3 species), Apiaceae, Fabaceae, Ranunculaceae and Rosaceae, each representing 2 plants; whereas the other families were represented by single taxa. The habit of the plants comprised a majority of 27 herbs, 3 shrubs and 2 trees. 15 plants among them were exclusively utilized for medicinal purpose only. Enumeration of the medicinal plants along with their usage will act as the baseline data for further chemical investigation of plant constituents in pharmacological industries. This current information on plants used by native communities could be promulgated to the new generation for awareness and sustainable utilization of plants. The festivity with which they celebrate the flowers in spring time is a valuable heritage and conservation ethos, which needs to be understood by the new generations.
拉达克跨喜马拉雅寒冷沙漠库库秀面纱村的民族医药和礼仪植物
拉达克寒冷的沙漠景观拥有特有和独特的民族植物学重要药用植物的生物多样性。自人类文明出现以来,这些药用植物一直被视为丰富的传统药物资源。由于该地区地形崎岖、人迹罕至、气候恶劣和缺乏医疗设施,土著社区完全依赖当地植物群进行治疗。该研究基于2021年和2022年的季节性侦察调查。对35名村民进行半结构化问卷调查,记录民族植物学信息。它列举了32种重要和独特的植物。菊科为优势科(6种),其次为蓼科(3种)、玄参科(3种)、蜂科、豆科、毛茛科和蔷薇科(各2种);而其他科以单一分类群为代表。植物习性以草本植物27种、灌木3种、乔木2种为主。其中15种植物仅供药用。药用植物及其用途的列举将作为药理学行业进一步研究植物成分的基础数据。这些关于当地社区利用植物的最新信息可以传播给新一代,以提高对植物的认识和可持续利用。他们在春天庆祝鲜花的节日是一种宝贵的遗产和保护精神,需要被新一代理解。
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Journal of Plant Resources and Environment
Journal of Plant Resources and Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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