Ethno-Veterinary Uses of Medicinal Plants of Bhokar Tahesil, Nanded district, MS, India
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Livestock diseases, Ethno-veterinary medicinal plants, Bhokar tahesil, MaharashtraAbstract
The rural and tribal peoples are generally depends on plant based remedies practices with the help of Vaidus and some experienced local farmers to cure their livestock due to inadequate facilities. The present study was carried out to know and document the Ethno-veterinary uses of medicinal plants by the tribal and rural people of Bhokar tahesil to treat their livestock. The 29 medicinal plants belonging to 23 different families were found as Ethno-veterinary medicinal plants used by tribal peoples to cure different diseases of livestock of Bhokar belongs to Nanded district of Maharashtra.
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