2. STUDIES ON ETHNO-BOTANICAL PLANTS USED BY BANJARA ?TRIBAL COMMUNITY OF PARBHANI DISTRICT MAHARASHTRA, ?INDIA by RADHESHYAM T. CHAVAN, ANAND ANNA WAGHMARE AND ??SACHIN S. CHOUDHARI
Radheshyam T. Chavan and Anand Anna Waghmare and Sachin S. Choudhari
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Ethno Botanical plants, traditional knowledge, Banjara community, Jintur Dist. Parbhani.Abstract
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The Ethnomedicinal survey on medicinal plants and their traditional uses was carried out in Jintur Dist. Parbhani in Maharashtra. These areas are floristically rich area, in this area different species are growing in their natural habitat. The Banjara community of these regions uses some of the plants as medicine for the treatment of human ailments. In this area 100 ethno medicinal plants species belonging to 50 families were recorded from Jintur Dist. Parbhani. These plants are arrange accordingly alphabetically, local names and family and parts used as medicine.
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