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Toppo, Joshi and Geda (2016). Conservation Status and Diversity of Medicinal Plants of Dhamtari District (C.G.), India. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.133.
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Conservation
Status and Diversity of Medicinal Plants of Dhamtari District (C.G.), India
Pratap Toppo, PK Joshi and AK
Geda
Centre of Excellence on MAPS
& NTFP, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Raipur - 492001, India
Corresponding author email:
neelapratap 50 @gmail.com
[Received
15 January 2016, accepted 23 January 2016] d 231
Abstract: Chhattisgarh
state located centrally in India has approximate 44% forest area of the total
Geographical area. It reserves the variety of wild flora and fauna under the
presser of biotic and abiotic destructive agencies in the Sanctuary area
Assessment of flora is an important for in-situ conservation and deriving
diversified uses of valuable flora on a sustainable basis. Dhamtari forest area
falls under the category of tropical dry deciduous and tropical moist deciduous
forest type. The present investigation describes the conservation status,
species diversity and structural variation of a tropical forest of the Area. In
the present study, 72 species of herbs and plants belonging to 62 genera and 36
families have been reported. The present study also deals with conservation
aspects and protection of medicinal plants and herbs in its natural habitat.
Several medicinal plants species of this area are under red listed, rare or
endangered. Therefore certain immediate steps under a well- planned strategy
should be taken to conserve the rich medicinal plants diversity of the study
area. The investigation is of special significance and could help to conserve
the loss of diversity over long period. An intensive Ethno botanical survey was
conducted in the Dhamtari forest division including the forest area of Dugli,
Sihawa and Nagri during the period of 2014 -2015 with a view to study the ethno
botanical importance of plant species of the area and to record the diversity
of medicinal plants herbs, tree species and conservation strategies. The
information was collected with the help of questionnaire from the forest
dwellers and traditional healers. The standard plant collection methodology has
been followed (Jain and Rao 1977). The present investigation results show that
72 species of plants belonging to 62 genera and 36 families have been reported
12 trees species, 8 shrubs, 12 climbers and 40 herbs are reported high value
medicinal purpose. Among them some of these are found abundantly rare and
endangered and some are red listed
Keywords: Ethno
botanical, Medicinal, Rare, Endangered