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The folklore of medicinal plants recorded from Leepa Valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Authors :
Tariq Habib
Ashfaq Ahmed Awan
Zahid Hussain Malik
Muhammad Altaf Hussain
Source :
African Journal of Plant Science. 7:268-272
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Academic Journals, 2013.

Abstract

The folklore of 43 species of ‘medicinal plants’ belonging to 27 families was recorded form Leepa Valley, Muzaffarabad. Out of 43 medicinal plants, 4 gymnosperms, 38 angiosperms and 01 fern species were used against different diseases. The major problems cured by ‘medicinal plants’ were digestive problems (24 spp), dermal system problems (13 sp), hepatic problems (11 spp) and respiratory problems (7 spp). Further, 4 species were used as spices and vegetables and six species recorded have biological activities; whereas joint problems and cardiac problems were treated by 3 species each. Most of the medicinal plants were uprooted by the inhabitants for selling or for local use. The results also indicated that among the recorded species, 44% were used as ‘medicinal food plant’, 23% as ‘medicinal gathered food plant’ and ‘orally administrated medicinal plant’ were 32.56%. The utility of these plants for different purposes posses a great threat to the plant resourses in the area. Huge quantities of MPs were lost every year owing to lack of proper collection, over exploitation and deforestation. Key words: Medicinal plants, folk uses, over exploitation, local residents, cure.

Details

ISSN :
19960824
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
African Journal of Plant Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........880c2c1291153da1a137cf9431dc9068
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5897/ajps12.116