ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES IN TALODA FOREST AREA OF NANDURBAR DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA

Authors

  • Sharad B. Kakurde and Nissar A. Reshi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/vhvm3c79

Keywords:

Ethnobotany,Traditional knowledge,Medicinal plants,Taloda forest,Nandurbar

Abstract

The current study was aimed to conduct an ethnobotanical survey of the Taloda forest Area of Nandurbar district of Maharashtra, India. The study lays an emphasis to highlight the floral and ethnic diversity of the study area. Nandurbar district lies in the northwestern part (Khandesh region) of Maharashtra. Taloda taluka is situated within the satpuda mountain range, an area 
characterized by its remote forested regions where tribal communities reside in hamlets. The satpuda mountain range is notable for its well-preserved forests, which exhibit a high level of species diversity. 

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References

J.W. Harshberger (1896), The Purposes of Ethno-Botany, Botanical Gazette, The University of Chicago Press, Vol. 21, No. 3.

S.K.Jain (1981), Ethnobotanical Research Unfolds New Vistas of Traditional Medicine. In S.K. Jain (eds.), Glimpses of Indian Ethnobotany. Oxford and IBH Publ. Delhi.

S K Jain (1987), A Manual of Ethnobotany, Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India.

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES IN TALODA FOREST AREA OF NANDURBAR DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA (Sharad B. Kakurde and Nissar A. Reshi , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(2), 2916-2926. https://doi.org/10.48047/vhvm3c79