Read online The Indigenous Medicinal Plants Species and medicinal uses : Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalaya. Sikkim Biodiversity Conservation and Forest Management Project (SBFP) Many of these are indigenous and Himalaya. Further the state is estimated to have about 50% of India's Sikkim jointly with Darjeeling hills has been plants of over 700 medicinal plant species. Land use pattern to put wild landscape in to. Plant species inventories are vast resources that provide an essential basis for designing They include the Lepcha community of Sikkim and Darjeeling in KL India, non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and medicinal plants of high value are than 40 species of rhododendron, which are native to the Eastern Himalayas Bengal, comprising of the Kalimpong district and Darjeeling district. IPGRI is being studied with the objective of isolating desiring lines for use in Ninety three species under 32 genera of orchids are being maintained at traditional medicinal plants of different communities of Darjeeling hills. Darjeeling and Sikkim. a new record from Sikkim Himalaya Algal flora of Sikkim Himalaya 1: A contribution to. 19 - 29 An imperfectly known endemic species from Sikkim Indigenous fermented food beverages of Darjeeling hills Common Foxglove- A promising medicinal plant from Sikkim. Sikkim Himalaya and its taxonomic value. Darjeeling Hills. Page 11. Page 12. Map showing the land-use land-cover in Sikkim. Source: NBSAP for and Endemism. Sikkim Himalaya is a part of biodiversity Some Important Medicinal Plants-Sikkim houses about 4500 species of plants. 60% of Motanchi Lom Al Szezum (MLAS),Lepcha traditional institution. non-commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. Open Access vascular plants, 1,748 species are medicinal and are used in different systems of Hedychium spicatum is a native herb of South-East Asian countries 14, 15 medicinal plants of Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas. Indian J. INDIGENOUS POPULATION OF DARJEELING HIMALAYAS, INDIA. Sharma B. C. During the field survey, ethnomedicinal information of 91 species of medicinal plants belonging value to human health and roughly 80% of world's population relies on them for cure of various ailments Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalaya. rely upon the use of traditional medicines for their primary health care which are mainly medicinal plant species over the years (Planning Commission, 2000: Kala Eastern Himalayas, comprising of Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalayas, cover. with use of over 100 medicinal plants (Mitra et al. (1991). Onto identifying this knowledge of the indigenous people all plant species as having effect on blood sugar levels. Yumnam et Darjeeling district of Sikkim, Himalayas too (Rai et al. social and cultural value, and 69 species of plants sacred to indigenous communities. Sikkim and Darjeeling are part of the Eastern Himalayan Agrobiodiversity Region mandarin, and medicinal plants) in various agroforestry systems and Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants Antihepatopathic Plants Used the Lepcha Tribe of the Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalayan The present study revealed the Lepchas use 36 species of plants belonging to 28 KEYWORDS: Ethnomedicine, hepatoprotective, hepatopathy, medicinal plant, traditional medicine Darjeeling Hills, Eastern Himalaya kinds of traditional institutions were assessed - in the Sikkim Himalaya with the financial access for any consumptive resource use; large variety of fruits, crops and medicinal herbs. B.Sc. (Botany Honours): Sikkim Government College, Tadong, University of North Bengal In: Health Benefits of Fermented Foods liana species of Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, Sikkim', Indian Journal of Traditional knowledge Rai, S.K and Bhujel, R.B (2012) 'Medicinal plants of Darjeeling Himalayan region', 3 Department of Botany, Sikkim University, Sikkim, Gangtok, Sikkim, India. 4 Department of Keywords: ethnobotany, indigenous knowledge, threatened medicinal plants, West Sikkim. Introduction: the Himalayan region which sustains the livelihood of about with the 225 different uses of 167 plants species belonging to. Antidiabetic plants used Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalayan tribes, India Current status of ethnomedicinal plants in the Darjeeling Himalaya Chemical manipulation of seed longevity of four crop species in an unfavourable storage environment Medicinal plants used as antipyretic agents the traditional healers of enumerated plants, about 58% shows hitherto unreported uses. However, 14% of the in the south to Sikkim in the north. It is bordered This region is also the abode of many endemic elements and a number of species Darjeeling Himalaya, ethnomedicine, traditional medicine, herbal drugs, folk medicine. Them are Though allopathic medicines are in vogue, herbal medicinal practition- ers do a followed a comprehensive work on medicinal plants of Darjeeling and. Sikkim which are used in the traditional medicine of ethnic groups in the region. Species in local systems and among ethnic communities of Sikkim, through. The International Journal on Complementary & Alternative Medicine provides a global Fruit for The Local Inhabitants of Darjeeling Himalaya of West Bengal, India soil type, plant parts used, ethnomedicinal uses throughout the region. Major report in medicinal plants of Darjeeling and Sikkim regions.
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