Ethnobotanical inventory and medicinal uses of some important woody plant species of Kotli, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
10.12980/APJTB.4.201414B381
- Author:
Muhammad Shoaib AMJAD
1
;
Muhammad ARSHAD
1
Author Information
1. Department of Botany, PMAS-University of Arid Agriculture
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Conservation;
Ethnobotanical uses;
Human plant interaction;
Kotli Hills;
Plant resources
- From:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine
2014;4(12):952-958
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To document ethnobotanical informations of useful woody plant species in the region of Kotli, Azad Kashmir. Methods: An ethnobotanical survey was conducted in Kotli. Data were collected by interview and semi structured questionnaire from selected local informants and traditional practitioners as well as by field assessment. Results: The present study documented the etnobotanical uses of 33 woody plant species. Most of the species have been used for dual purpose. Only 5 species are used for one purpose. Study revealed all species have medicinal value, among which 21 were used as fuel wood species, 16 as fodder species, 4 as timber wood species, 12 as edible fruit species, 6 as fence or hedge plant, 7 as ornamental species and 12 species had other uses. Conclusions: Medicinal plants are still widely used for health care by locals of Kotli. Some species of woodlands seem to be vulnerable to overcollection and deforestation. As the young generation is diverted toward allelopathic medicines, ethnobotanical knowledges of important medicinal plants are restricted to the old people only. It is suggested to close the forest of district Kotli for next two to three decades for the conservation of plant biodiversity.