Ethno-Medicinal Study of Common Plants with Special Reference to Giridih District, Jharkhand, India: Traditional Knowledge and Conservation Perspectives
Keywords:
Ethnobotany, Medicinal Plants, Traditional Knowledge, Giridih District, Tribal Medicine, Socio-Economic Impact, JharkhandAbstract
Ethnobotanical studies play a crucial role in documenting traditional medicinal knowledge and preserving indigenous plant-based healthcare practices. This study explores the ethno medicinal use of common plants in Giridih district, Jharkhand, India, emphasizing the local knowledge of tribal and rural communities.
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