Important Ethnomedicinal Arboreal Flora in Nogli Watershed of Sutlej River Catchment, District Shimla, North-West Himalaya, India

Astha Chauhan, Vaneet Jishtu, Shalinder
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India is one of the foremost countries not only in Asia, but worldwide famed as far as the wealth of traditional knowledge and floristic richness is concerned. Within India, the state of Himachal Pradesh is rich in plant diversity and in addition is also gifted with rich and diverse heritage of cultural traditions. Arboreal plants form an integral source of readily available, traditional medicines to the indigenous communities of the far-flung remote regions. This study pertains to the important woody flora in the Nogli watershed area of Sutlej River Catchment, which are being utilized by the local communities. Ethnobotanical surveys carried between the years 2020 and 2022 are based on semi-structured questionnaires and group discussions, while reconnaissance survey was carried out in all seasons to understand and analyze the vegetation of the region. Response from 50 respondents covering all age groups was recorded. As an outcome, 44 plant species (26 trees and 18 shrubs) of ethno-medicinal importance were identified from the study area. The plant species are spread across 24 families with Rosaceae being the most dominant. The outcome from this study shall form the baseline data for ethnopharmacological research in future. In addition to this a conservation and management plan can also be chalked out for the species which are heavily extracted from the forests. Such systematic and researched information will add up to an extensive database of the plants used by native communities, and this information could be dispersed to the new generation for awareness and sustainable utilization of plants.
印度喜马拉雅西北部西姆拉地区Sutlej河流域Nogli流域重要的民族药用植物群
印度不仅是亚洲最重要的国家之一,而且以其丰富的传统知识和丰富的植物种类而闻名于世。在印度境内,喜马偕尔邦拥有丰富的植物多样性,此外还拥有丰富多样的文化传统遗产。对偏远地区的土著社区来说,树栖植物是现成的传统药物的重要来源。本研究涉及Sutlej河流域Nogli流域的重要木本植物群,这些植物群正在被当地社区利用。2020年至2022年期间开展的民族植物学调查以半结构化问卷和小组讨论为基础,同时在所有季节进行侦察调查,以了解和分析该地区的植被。记录了50名受访者的回答,涵盖了所有年龄组。共鉴定出具有民族药用价值的植物44种(乔木26种,灌木18种)。植物种类分布在24科,蔷薇科是最主要的。本研究结果将成为今后民族药理学研究的基础数据。除此之外,还可以为大量从森林中提取的物种制定保护和管理计划。这些系统的、经过研究的信息将形成一个广泛的当地社区使用的植物数据库,这些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。
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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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