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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2014

An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in sacred groves of Kumaon Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India

Harsh Singh; Tariq Husain; Priyanka Agnihotri; P.C. Pande; Sayyada Khatoon

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCEnInternational organizations recognize the importance of sacred groves and place them into the context of sustainable development and also emphasize to conserve biodiversity through protection of sacred groves and sties. The significance of medicinal plants from Himalayan region is well known to the world. Therefore, present study was conducted in identified sacred groves of Kumaon Himalaya to investigate and document the utilization of medicinal plants by various local communities and tribal people.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnThe study was conducted during 2008-2011 in four seasons of the year. Information was collected from 70 locals from different sacred groves by using free listing interviews with randomly selected informants and semi-structured questionnaires; plant specimens were collected, identified and deposited at the CSIR-NBRI herbarium (LWG), Lucknow, India.nnnRESULTSnSeven sacred groves viz., Dhwaj, Haat Kali, Hokra, Malay Nath, Nakuleshwar, Narayan Swami Ashram and Patal Bhuvneshwar were identified from the Pithoragarh district of Kumaon Himalaya. 89 medicinal plants belonging to 52 families and 77 genera of which, 2 are lichens, 4 are pteridophytes, 3 are gymnosperms and remaining 80 plant species are angiosperms. 6 plant species are reported with new therapeutic uses for the first time in this paper. Highest informant׳s consensus factor value was found in liver disorder (0.55) and least by body pains (0.23). 55 ethnomedicinal plants are showing 100% fidelity level against various diseases.nnnCONCLUSIONnSacred groves in Kumaon region of Indian Himalaya are rich sources and best repository of ethno-medicinally important plants with many rare, endangered and threatened species. It is an excellent example of unique traditional way of in situ conservation of different plant species.


Canadian Journal of Microbiology | 2002

Survival of the rhizosphere-competent biocontrol strain Pseudomonas fluorescens NBRI2650 in the soil and phytosphere

C. Shekhar Nautiyal; Jayandra Kumar Johri; Harsh Singh


The Environmentalist | 2011

Biodiversity conservation through a traditional beliefs system in Indian Himalaya: a case study from Nakuleshwar sacred grove

Harsh Singh; Priyanka Agnihotri; P.C. Pande; Tariq Husain


Current Science | 2010

Haat Kali sacred grove, Central Himalaya, Uttarakhand.

Harsh Singh; Tariq Husain; Priyanka Agnihotri


Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2013

A REVIEW UPDATE ON SHOREA ROBUSTA GAERTN F. (SAL)

Rajesh Kumar Soni; Vihangesh Dixit; Raghuveer Irchhaiya; Harsh Singh


Current Science | 2017

Climate Change-Driven Shifts in Elevation and Ecophysiological Traits of Himalayan Plants during the Past Century

Priyanka Agnihotri; Tariq Husain; Pramod Arvind Shirke; Om Prakash Sidhu; Harsh Singh; Veena Dixit; Anzar A. Khuroo; D. V. Amla; Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal


Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2013

KIRGANELIA RETICULATA (POIR) BAILL.: A REVIEW ON ITS BOTANY, ETHNOBOTANY, PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY

Rajesh Kumar Soni; Vihangesh Dixit; Akanksha Chandra; Raghuveer Irchhaiya; Nandlal Singh; Harsh Singh


Taxon | 2018

Lectotypification of the name Dillenia indica (Dilleniaceae)

Danish Husain; Priyanka Agnihotri; Abhai K. Srivastava; Harsh Singh; Jibankumar Singh Khuraijam; Pushpendra Katiyar; Tariq Husain


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2014

Rare and endemic taxa of Leucas (Lamiaceae) in India

Priyanka Agnihotri; Veena Dixit; Harsh Singh; Ajay Kumar Paliwal; Tariq Husain


Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics | 2014

A REVIEW UPDATED ON ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF KIRGANELIA RETICULATA POIR (BAILL). : AN IMPORTANT HERBAL PLANT

Rajesh Kumar Soni; Vihangesh Dixit; Harsh Singh; Raghuveer Irchhaiya; Prayag Yadav

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Tariq Husain

National Botanical Research Institute

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Priyanka Agnihotri

National Botanical Research Institute

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Abhai K. Srivastava

National Botanical Research Institute

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Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal

National Botanical Research Institute

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