Article Citation: Thirumaran G, Ganesan CM, Nandakumar K and P aulsamy S. Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India Journal of Research in Biology (2014) 4(8): 1589-1594 J o u r n a l o f R e s e a r c h i n B i o l o g y Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India Keywords: Cauvery river basin, Medicinal plants, Traditional usesABSTRACT:The study area covers about 15 km stretch in the perennial river bed, Cauvery which supports semi evergreen to dry deciduous type of forests. Ethnobotanical information on 24 plant species was recorded during the extensive field survey carried out in this stretch during 2012-2013. The information covers botanical names, vernacular names, family, plant parts used and the mode of usage. 1589-1594| JRB | 2014 | Vol 4 | No 8 This article is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creative commons.org/ licenses/by/4.0), which gives permission for unrestricted use, non-commercial, distribution and reproduction in all medium, provided the original work is properly cited. www.jresearchbiology.com Journal of Research in Biology An International Scientific Research Journal Authors:Thirumaran G 1 , Ganesan CM 2 , Nandakumar K1 and Paulsamy S 2 Institution: 1. PG and Research Department of Botany, Kandaswami Kandar’s College, Velur, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India. 2. Department of Botany, Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India Corresponding author: Thirumaran. G Email Id: Web Address: http://jresearchbiology.com/ documents/RA0493.pdfDates: Received: 21 Nov 2014Accepted: 29 Nov 2014Published: 31 Dec 2014Journal of Research in iology An International Scientific Research Journal ORIGINAL RESEARCH ISSN No: Print: 2231 –6280; Online: 2231- 6299
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Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India
The study area covers about 15 km stretch in the perennial river bed, Cauvery which supports semi evergreen to dry deciduous type of forests. Ethnobotanical information on 24 plant species was recorded during the extensive field survey carried out in this stretch during 2012-2013. The information covers botanical names, vernacular names, family, plant parts used and the mode of usage.
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7/21/2019 Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu…
Thirumaran G, Ganesan CM, Nandakumar K and Paulsamy S.
Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch,
Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India
Journal of Research in Biology (2014) 4(8): 1589-1594JournalofR
esearchi
n
Biology
Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river
stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords:
Cauvery river basin, Medicinal plants, Traditional uses
ABSTRACT:
The study area covers about 15 km stretch in the perennial river bed, Cauvery
which supports semi evergreen to dry deciduous type of forests. Ethnobotanical
information on 24 plant species was recorded during the extensive field survey carried
out in this stretch during 2012-2013. The information covers botanical names,
vernacular names, family, plant parts used and the mode of usage.
1589-1594| JRB | 2014 | Vol 4 | No 8
This article is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which gives permission for unrestricted use, non-commercial, distribution andreproduction in all medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
www.jresearchbiology.comJournal of Research in Biology
An International
Scientific Research Journal
Authors:
Thirumaran G1,
Ganesan CM2,
Nandakumar K 1
and Paulsamy S2
Institution:1. PG and Research
Department of Botany,
Kandaswami Kandar’s
College, Velur, Namakkal,
Tamil Nadu, India.
2. Department of Botany,
Kongunadu Arts and Science
College, Coimbatore, Tamil
Nadu, India
Corresponding author:
Thirumaran. G
Email Id:
Web Address:http://jresearchbiology.com/documents/RA0493.pdf Dates:
Received: 21 Nov 2014 Accepted: 29 Nov 2014 Published: 31 Dec 2014
Journal of Research in iology
An International Scientific Research Journal
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
ISSN No: Print: 2231 – 6280; Online: 2231- 6299
7/21/2019 Ethnobotanical plants used as curatives for skin diseases in a Cauvery river stretch, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu…