Foundations of Ethnobotany

Foundations of Ethnobotany
Author: Sudhir Chandra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017
Genre: Ethnobotany
ISBN: OCLC:988771322

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Foundations of Ethnobotany 21st Century Perspective

Foundations of Ethnobotany  21st Century Perspective
Author: S. Chandra,A.K. Jain
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387307445

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Foundations of Ethnobotany: 21st Century focusses on the role played by cultivated plants in changing the face of modern civilization It is important to assess the distribution of cultivated plants in time and space to understand how Ethnobotany can play a role in contributing to the progress and needs of human race in 21st century. The plants contributed by the societies Neolithic to The Bronze Age; Ancient Near East; Bronze Age Europe; Pre-Columbian Americas; Iron Age; Middle Eastern civilizations; South Asian civilizations; East Asia civilizations; Eurasian civilizations; Africa; Medieval to Early Modern; Mughal India; Asia; china, Japan, Southeast Asia; Mesomerican civilizations; Andean civilizations; African civilizations; Modern; Intermediate world; Greater Middle East; Eastern world; East Asia; South Asia and Southeast Asia are discussed.

Ethnobotany in South Asia

Ethnobotany in South Asia
Author: J.K. Maheshwari
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387991200

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The present volume contains an editorial review article New vistas in Ethnobotany along with 76 other articles written by eminent ethno-botanist working in various scientific research and academic institutions in South Asia. Ethnobotany of tribals/traditional uses of plants in different parts of South Asia and ethnobotanical uses of Herbarium have been dealt with in this work besides many other useful articles. This work provides a glimpse of rich ethnobotanical heritage of South Asia.

Plant Abiotic Stresses Physiological Mechanisms Tools and Regulation

Plant Abiotic Stresses Physiological Mechanisms Tools and Regulation
Author: A. Hemantaranjan
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2024
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789389184020

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Plant Physiologists have to certainly sort out the insufluciency of consequential researches, genuinely required for getting higher productivity, opulence and sustainability of agriculture through outstandingly promising technologies to help improvement in metabolic boundaries necessitates mainly for abiotic stress factors. The aspiration is to make stronger the vital outcome of conscientious research coupled principally with thorough perceptions of underlying mechanisms of plant tolerance under changing environments. Nevertheless, appropriate strategies by relevant ideas of paramount importance could ensure food production under extremes of stressful conditions geographically varying from one place to another. The book entitled Plant Abiotic Stresses: Physiological Mechanisms, Tools and Regulation has substance for extending simple and applied researches for their rapid applications in agriculture besides broadening knowledge of the abiotic stress science far and beyond. On the other hand, with loo ming third decade, stress physiology research has almost surpassed the fundamentals globally and has been entirely intriguing to scrutinize the physiological and molecular bases of plant stress tolerance. At this decisive point in time, hopefully, this book, in part, could be a step forward in providing enough insight on stress causing multiple environmental components and to obtain favourable directions in several ways. All possible research initiatives have been sensibly included in exceptionally well written chapters by genuinely dedicated eminent contributors with a view to organize the burning theme of the present scenario being acknowledged resolutely by the world scientists.

Medicinal Plants of South Asia

Medicinal Plants of South Asia
Author: Muhammad Asif Hanif,Haq Nawaz,Muhammad Mumtaz Khan,Hugh J. Byrne
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2019-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780081026601

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Medicinal Plants of South Asia: Novel Sources for Drug Discovery provides a comprehensive review of medicinal plants of this region, highlighting chemical components of high potential and applying the latest technology to reveal the underlying chemistry and active components of traditionally used medicinal plants. Drawing on the vast experience of its expert editors and authors, the book provides a contemporary guide source on these novel chemical structures, thus making it a useful resource for medicinal chemists, phytochemists, pharmaceutical scientists and everyone involved in the use, sales, discovery and development of drugs from natural sources. Provides comprehensive reviews of 50 medicinal plants and their key properties Examines the background and botany of each source before going on to discuss underlying phytochemistry and chemical compositions Links phytochemical properties with pharmacological activities Supports data with extensive laboratory studies of traditional medicines

Plants People and Places

Plants  People  and Places
Author: Nancy J. Turner
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780228003175

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For millennia, plants and their habitats have been fundamental to the lives of Indigenous Peoples - as sources of food and nutrition, medicines, and technological materials - and central to ceremonial traditions, spiritual beliefs, narratives, and language. While the First Peoples of Canada and other parts of the world have developed deep cultural understandings of plants and their environments, this knowledge is often underrecognized in debates about land rights and title, reconciliation, treaty negotiations, and traditional territories. Plants, People, and Places argues that the time is long past due to recognize and accommodate Indigenous Peoples' relationships with plants and their ecosystems. Essays in this volume, by leading voices in philosophy, Indigenous law, and environmental sustainability, consider the critical importance of botanical and ecological knowledge to land rights and related legal and government policy, planning, and decision making in Canada, the United States, Sweden, and New Zealand. Analyzing specific cases in which Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights to the environment have been denied or restricted, this collection promotes future prosperity through more effective and just recognition of the historical use of and care for plants in Indigenous cultures. A timely book featuring Indigenous perspectives on reconciliation, environmental sustainability, and pathways toward ethnoecological restoration, Plants, People, and Places reveals how much there is to learn from the history of human relationships with nature.

Ethnobotany of Mexico

Ethnobotany of Mexico
Author: Rafael Lira,Alejandro Casas,José Blancas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2016-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461466697

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This book reviews the history, current state of knowledge, and different research approaches and techniques of studies on interactions between humans and plants in an important area of agriculture and ongoing plant domestication: Mesoamerica. Leading scholars and key research groups in Mexico discuss essential topics as well as contributions from international research groups that have conducted studies on ethnobotany and domestication of plants in the region. Such a convocation will produce an interesting discussion about future investigation and conservation of regional human cultures, genetic resources, and cultural and ecological processes that are critical for global sustainability.

Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery

Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery
Author: M.M. Iwu,J. Wootton
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2002-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080531250

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Approx.344 pages