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Mining proposal in Karnataka's Devadari Hills pose threat to medicinal

Noted environmentalist and retired forest official AN Yellappa Reddy told TNSE that the forests and the native medicinal plant species of the region are in danger because of a proposal for mining ...

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Forest Botanicals

Mountaintop removal coal mining, logging, oil and gas drilling, urbanization, vacation home development, and the conversion of hardwoods into pine plantations have all served to destroy prime habitat for Appalachian woodland …

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Some Common Medicinal Plants in Barsuan Range, Bonai Forest …

Abstract. Aim: To document the common medicinal plants used by the local tribal communities of mining areas of Barsuan Range, Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India. Background: From ancient times, medicinal plants are playing vital role in human health care systems.Nowadays, medicinal plants are less used by urban & rural areas but they are still …

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Farming High-Value Medicinal Plants – Forest Farming

Many high-value medicinal plants grow in forests. Examples include American ginseng ( Panax quinquefolium ), goldenseal ( Hydrastis canadensis ) (roots pictured), and black cohosh ( …

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Wild Medicine of the Boreal Forest: 20 Foraging Plants

These edible and medicinal berries are used in a variety of ways. Tea from the leaves is beneficial in treating colds. ... Chaga is the gold mine of mushrooms in Northern climates. It is the one that everyone seeks to find growing on the bark of Birch trees. ... these 20 plants of the Boreal forest hold wonderfully medicinal value and can add ...

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"The Root of Sustainability: Investigating the relationship

Surface mining degrades forest habitat for medicinal plants, especially the habitat for the internationally valuable medicinal herb, American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.), and the …

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Forests that heal: Medicinal plants as an ecosystem service

The National Medicinal Plant Board lists 72 'medicinal plants conservation and development areas' covering 10,935 hectares that have been set up across 13 states to conserve medicinal plants in their natural habitats. Under the Department of Biotechnology, four 'field gene banks' of threatened plants (including those known for their ...

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Cultivating Forest Medicinals, Creating Healthy Economy

Appalachia's forests feature an especially concentrated diversity of medicinal plants. From the famous ginseng to lesser-known false unicorn, …

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Forest Botanicals

American ginseng, goldenseal, black cohosh, bloodroot, ramps, mayapple, running cedar, and pipsissewa are just a few of the woodland herbs that have been used as medicine and food by the peoples who have stewarded the …

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Population Status of Commercially Important Medicinal Plants in

Out of about 75 medicinal plants recorded, 41 rare and commercially important medicinal plants were observed in the sub temperate to alpine forest within an altitudinal range of 1500–4500 m. Taxonomically these species fall under 25 families of higher plants, of which 31 are dicots, seven are monocots and three gymnosperms.

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Growing medicinal plants under forest canopies

Below are some notable advantages: 1. Environmental Protection Maintaining forest ecosystems: Growing medicinal plants under forest canopies helps preserve and sustain biodiversity, prevents soil erosion, and improves soil quality. Efficient use of natural resources: Medicinal plants often adapt well to conditions under […]

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Traditional use of medicinal plants in the boreal forest of Canada

The boreal forest of Canada is home to several hundred thousands Aboriginal people who have been using medicinal plants in traditional health care systems for thousands of years. This knowledge, transmitted by oral tradition from generation to generation, has been eroding in recent decades due to rapid cultural change. Until now, published reviews about …

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Forest medicines

Using local medicinal plants has always been part of Indigenous cultures. But due to forest degradation, acculturation, and rural-urban migration, new generations are losing this traditional knowledge. Interestingly, forest …

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Mapping of soil suitability for medicinal plants using machine

An automatic system to classify the medicinal plants of Brazil's region adopted supervised learners such as the decision tree algorithm and random forest technique 25 to exhibit good ...

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Ex-situ conservation of medicinal Plants and its therapeutic in mine

Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human health and culture. Naturally, plant-derivative drugs have an imperative position in both traditional and modern medicine. Jharkhand is rich in biodiversity of medicinal plants. The forest area covers about 30.29% of the total area of Jharkhand.

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Ex-situ conservation of medicinal Plants and its therapeutic in mine

The main objectives of this article are to identify selected native medicinal properties found in the native forest of Jharkhand and maintain the plants under ex-situ conservation Park for socio-economic development of the tribal which has been used for multipurpose curative applications and their value addition for different diseases.

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BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION AND CULTIVATION OF …

Global imports and exports (2005-2010) of medicinal plants and plant parts are to the tune of US$ 2.09 and 2.08 billion/year, respectively. Out of the 3000 medicinal plants traded in global ...

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Medicinal plants of Odisha, Part-II

Aim: To document the common medicinal plants used by the local tribal communities of mining areas of Barsuan Range, Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India Background: From ancient times, medicinal ...

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Heath Forest as a Source of Medicinal Plants for the …

communities, agriculture, mining, plantations, and forest fires can cause deforestation. In 2015, 1,7 million hectares of Indonesian forest were affected by flames. This fire affects transportation, health, ... particularly heath forest medicinal plant supplies. Managing the potential of plant species variety as a source

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Diversity, yield potential and economic value of medicinal herbs in

This study was conducted in three dominant forest types across different altitudes in the Western Himalayan region. The aim was to better understand the abundance, yield …

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Medicinal plants in ex-situ conservation and its therapeutic in …

The main objectives of this article are to identify selected native medicinal properties found in the native forest of Jharkhand and maintain the plants under ex-situ conservation Park for socio …

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(PDF) Medicinal Potential of Coal Mining Reclamation

Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika (Journal of Tropical Forest Management), 2014. The focus of monitoring was the plant purposely cultivated because after re-vegetation, there were a very few of other plants growing naturally on reclimed coal mining area which were recorded, whereas these plants had important values.

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MEDICINAL PLANT IN JHARKHAND STATE: AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT SCENARIO

Forty percent of the total area of Jharkhand is forest that is comprised of more than 160 plant species having medicinal value. These plants are commonly and widely used by local tribes; therefore ...

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Medicinal plants in ex-situ conservation and its therapeutic in mine

The main objectives of this article are to identify selected native medicinal properties found in the native forest of Jharkhand and maintain the plants under ex-situ conservation Park for ...

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Forest Products with Health-Promoting and Medicinal Properties

This chapter looks at the health-promoting effects of forest products from both a historical and scientific perspective. The use of medicinal plants – ethnomedicine – is a tradition common to all civilizations and according to WHO (Gurib – Fakin 2006), over 80% of the world's population rely on plant-derived medication for their health-care needs.

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(PDF) Anuj Kumar Singh.2011. Role of microbial

Anuj Kumar Singh.2011. Role of microbial inoculants on growth and establishment of some medicinal plants on limestone mine spoils. National Conference on Conservation, Improvement and sustainable ...

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Medicinal Agroforestry

The Amazon Rainforest, famous for its unique and diverse ecosystem, is home to many medicinal plant species used by the local populations for everyday cures. Deforestation and mining efforts in the …

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Traditional use of medicinal plants in the boreal forest …

Medicinal plants represent a significant contribution to human health and one of the most significant ways in which humans directly reap the benefits provided by biodiversity [7,17]. Use of medicinal plants by Aboriginal people from the …

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Medicinal plants in ex-situ conservation and its therapeutic in mine

Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human health and culture. Naturally, plant-derivative drugs have an imperative position in both traditional and modern medicine. Jharkhand is rich in biodiversity of medicinal plants. The forest area covers about 30.29% of the total area of Jharkhand.

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Healing Forests, Healing People

According to land use studies, limestone and the cement plants are the principal mining responsible for forest loss in Meghalaya (Singh 2019). With such damage to the limestone caves, Meghalaya might lose the possibility of …

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Mining Medicinal Plants Forest

Abstract. Hidayat S, Zuhud EAM, Widyatmoko D, Bahruni, Batubara I. 2021. The commercial potential of forest trees as medicinal and health ingredients. Biodiversitas 22: 2795-2804. Indonesian forests contain many trees that belong to medicinal plants classified as non-timber forest products (NTFP). Although these plants have been used … بیشتر

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