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Ethnobotanical and folklore surveys in the tribal tracts and forest areas in India.
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Collection, processing, identification and documentation of plants and plant products
used by the tribals and aboriginals for food, fodder, medicine, oils, tribal crafts,
gums, resin, contraceptive narcotics, etc.
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Documentation and preparation of resource inventories of ethnobiological plants
used by the tribals and aboriginals.
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Phytochemical, biological and nutritional screening of ethnomedicinal and food plants
for value added products.
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Development of ethnobotanical gallery, herbarium and garden for conservation of
threatened ethnomedicinal plants.
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During the last twenty five years, extensive and intensive ethnobotanical surveys
for the collections, identification and documentation of plants and plant products
of ethnobotanical value used by the tribals of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Madhya
Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Island were carried out.
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The studies were conducted among the main tribes namely, Abhujmaria, Baiga, Bhoxa,
Bhotia, Gond, Gaddi, Kharwar, Kol, Korwa, Oraon, Parahiyas, Saharia, Mushar, Tharus,
Jaunsaris, shimper, settlers of Andaman & Nicobar Island, etc. living in close
vicinity of the forest.
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Detailed resource inventory of nearly 465 plants and plant products of ethnobotanical
value used by the tribals of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal, 500 plants and plant
products used by the tribals of Madhya Pradesh and 450 plants and plant products
of ethnobotanical importance used by the Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh, 300 plants
used by tribes and settlers of Andaman & Nicobar Island along with many new
or less known medicinal uses traditional indigenous knowledge on ethnomedicinal
and other useful plants has been prepared and published.
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The resource inventory comprises of plants which are utilized by the tribals for
food, fiber, medicine, veterinary medicine, oil, cordage, brooms, gums, resin, tannin,
fodder, timber, woodwork, tribal crafts, basketry, agricultural implements, musical
instrument, fish poison, narcotics, drinks and contraceptive for meeting their day-to-day
life and health care. The studies have led to the organization of ethno botanical
museum, herbarium and garden in the Institute for future reference and study on
ethnobotany.
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The pharmacological and nutritional screening of about twenty-five ethno medicinal
and food plants have also been carried out for verification of the tribal claims.
The various aspects of tribal conservational practices have also been suggested
for effective and wise management of biodiversity.
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The study provides scope for bioprospecting of phytomedicine and nutraceuticals
for 21st Century and have opened new vistas in the ethnobiological research for
developing new sources of phytomedicines neutraceuticals, fibers, oils, etc. needed
for meeting the requirements of pharmaceuticals, agro-based industries and plant
based cottage industries in the tribal tracts for improving the life and economy
of the tribals and rural populations of country in 21st century.
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