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Present study deals with the identification and documentation of plant diversity of Government Arts and Science College campus, Aurangabad (M.S.). Total 110 plant species were recorded with 48 families. Out of which only three species were recorded from gymnosperm, two species from Pteridophyte and two species from Bryophyte. Many plant species were recorded in college campus and most of trees were naturally grown. Number of herbs, shrubs and trees were found in college campus. The Poaceae, Casealpinaceae, Amarantheceae and Mimoceae were dominant families with large number of species. New species of plants were cultivated and added every year through tree plantation program. All species were conserved by institution with the help of staff botany department and botanical garden committee members. College campus also includes some Aromatic plants and Medicinal plants. In view of recent demand on wild plant variety and medicinal plant entire college campus was scanned to collect biodiversity data. Identified the species using scientific literature and subsequently data was evaluated in present paper.

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Objectives: Documentation of medicinal plants from the campus of SV Govt. Degree & PG College Palem. Methods: Regular field trips were conducted, the information about the plants was recorded using standard questionnaire with the informers. The collected plant specimens were authentically identified with the help standard of floras. Results: A total about 46 medicinal plants species were documented from the study area. Of 46 plants species belonging to 44 genera and 23 families were found useful. The largest families Anacardiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae were represented 05 species followed by Euphorbiaceae 04 species Asteraceae 3 species. Whereas 09 families i.e., Acanthaceae, Amarathaceae, Cactaceae, Lamiaceae, Mimosaceae, Moraceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Solanaceae represented by 2 of each species. While the 11 families represented single species. Concussion: The present documentation will be useful to the campus students for further research and field works.

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Observations on the Wild Medicinal Flora of Banaras Hindu University Main Campus, India

Arvind Singh

A study was conducted to explore the wild medicinal flora of Banaras Hindu University main campus, India, spreading over a land area of about 1,350 acres. A total of 177 wild medicinal plant species were collected, of which 175 were represented by the Angiosperms while 2 plant species were represented by the Pteridophytes. The Angiospermic group of wild medicinal plants was represented by 136 genera distributed among 55 families. Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Acanthaceae are the dominant families of the wild medicinal flora of Banaras Hindu University main campus.

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Study of Plant Diversity in and around Central University of Himachal Pradesh TAB Campus, Shahpur and its Medicinal Uses

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Megha Awasthi, Debashish Dey, Shweta Choudhary

88 DOI: 10.37398/JSR.2021.650113 Abstract: Himachal located in the region of famous biodiversity hotspot The Himalayas; is home to various economically and medicinally important plant species. Complete documentation of the plant diversity from each geographical location is necessary to unravel the natural diversity prevailing in that location, its distribution and to devise strategies for the conservation of threatened plant species. It also helps in mitigating the threat to biodiversity loss due to its unsustainable utilization by local village communities. Temporary academic block (TAB) campus of Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP) is located on the MandiPathankot highway near a village called Chhatri. This is the first report of a study of plant diversity present in and around university campus through floristic diversity surveys conducted between January, 2019 to November, 2019, preparation of herbaria of plant samples and their identification through android smart mob...

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Conservation and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants in the Gandhinagar District of Gujarat

Editor IJSR

This study deals with the ethno-medico-botany of plants species of Gandhinagar district, North Gujarat. Aim and Objective: The people live in remote areas and in villages which remain cut off from main cities and have to depend on local products for the primitive needs especially like food and medicines. The people are having knowledge about the uses of plants against various diseases. The villagers use the plants in a different illness in effective manners. Scientific investigations of use of herbal medicines would open new area of knowledge. Here, in this paper list of medicinal plants have been given, which are growing traditionally and utilizing through local health care system for a long time. Material Methods: The information of conservation, cultivation methods has been gathered and documented by visiting the local area, communities and farmers by interviewed them. The inputs are taken about traditional way of treatments for the common diseases. In this paper about 30 species have been acknowledge, which are being commercially extracted and traded. Most of the species are found wildly while some are farmed as per their season. Conclusion: Gandhinagar district is blessed with many of species of medicinal plants. The villagers are having good practical knowledge regarding herbal value of local species. The farmers are not getting proper market value for the medicinal plants and some time they do not get the return of their products timely and adequately. It is therefore, the pace of cultivating medicinal plants is very low which need to implement in the knowledge of common people.

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