Ethnobotanical profiling and floristic diversity of Bana Valley, Kotli (Azad Jammu and Kashmir), Pakistan
10.1016/S2221-1691(15)30348-8
- Author:
Muhammad Shoaib AMJAD
1
;
Muhammad Shoaib AMJAD
2
Author Information
1. Department of Botany, Women University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh
2. Department of Botany, PMAS-University of Arid Agriculture
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Bana Valley;
Conservation;
Ethnobotany;
Indigenous knowledge
- From:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine
2015;5(4):292-299
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To document the medicinal and other folk uses of native plants of the Bana Valley of district of Kotli-Azad Jammu Kashmir with a view to preserve the ethnobotanical knowledge of this area and to develop an ethnobotanical inventory of the species diversity. METHODS: The fieldwork was conducted during a period of one year. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaire and interview of the informants including indigenous people, tribal people, and traditional health practitioners residing in the study area. RESULTS: The present study documented etnobotanical uses of 86 plant species belonging to 81 genera and 47 families. This study revealed that most of the species were used medicinally (74 spp; 42.29%). Leaves found to be the most frequently used part (56 spp., 36.13%) for preparation of indigenous recipes and fodder purpose. CONCLUSIONS: The current research provides a huge lump of ethnobotanical knowledge and depicts strong human-plant interaction. It is an urgent need to document indigenous uses of plants for future domestication.