The Caesalpinia sappan Linnaeus (Caesalpiniaceae) is collected from Kundaghat, Guiijan Wildlife R... more The Caesalpinia sappan Linnaeus (Caesalpiniaceae) is collected from Kundaghat, Guiijan Wildlife Range under Tinsukia Wild-Life Division, Tinsukia district, Assam and is reported as new record for Assam as well as for Northeast India.
The present paper records the occurrence of two rare angiospermic plants viz., Ardisia macrocarpa... more The present paper records the occurrence of two rare angiospermic plants viz., Ardisia macrocarpa Wallich of Myrsinaceae and Acanthus leucostachys Wallich ex Nees of Acanthaceae recollected after a gap of 105 and 56 years respectively from present political boundary of Assam.
The Baksa district, one of the 27 districts of Assam state in northeastern India under Bodoland T... more The Baksa district, one of the 27 districts of Assam state in northeastern India under Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) is situated on the north bank of the Brhamaputra valley. The district is mainly inhabited by the Bodo tribe along with other ethnic communities like Rabha, Garo etc. People of the area are mainly dependent on plant resources from their ambient vegetation of diverse natural habitats. The present paper records the wild plants used as a vegetable by the ethnic groups in the area. The data were collected with the help of the local people in the area having the knowledge on wild vegetables and survey of local makeshift markets.
Two species of Smilax L. viz., S. ocreata A. DC. Mongr. and S. zeylani.ca L. are recorded for the... more Two species of Smilax L. viz., S. ocreata A. DC. Mongr. and S. zeylani.ca L. are recorded for the first time from Dhemaji and North Cacher Hills district of Assam, India. The nomenclature, detailed description, uses, conservation status, and photographs are provided for it easy identification.
Homalomena aromatica is a potential aromatic herb and has a great demand for essential oil extrac... more Homalomena aromatica is a potential aromatic herb and has a great demand for essential oil extract from its rhizomes. The present paper deals with the micro morphological features i.e., leaf epidermal characters, both qualitative (cell and cell wall nature, stomata) and quantitative (length, breadth and number of epidermal cell, distribution of stomata and stomatal index) and antimicrobial activity of the taxa.
A total of 37 species belonging to 31 genera under 24 families are recorded to be used as mastica... more A total of 37 species belonging to 31 genera under 24 families are recorded to be used as masticatories among the local people of Assam and Meghalaya
The Caesalpinia sappan Linnaeus (Caesalpiniaceae) is collected from Kundaghat, Guiijan Wildlife R... more The Caesalpinia sappan Linnaeus (Caesalpiniaceae) is collected from Kundaghat, Guiijan Wildlife Range under Tinsukia Wild-Life Division, Tinsukia district, Assam and is reported as new record for Assam as well as for Northeast India.
The present paper records the occurrence of two rare angiospermic plants viz., Ardisia macrocarpa... more The present paper records the occurrence of two rare angiospermic plants viz., Ardisia macrocarpa Wallich of Myrsinaceae and Acanthus leucostachys Wallich ex Nees of Acanthaceae recollected after a gap of 105 and 56 years respectively from present political boundary of Assam.
The Baksa district, one of the 27 districts of Assam state in northeastern India under Bodoland T... more The Baksa district, one of the 27 districts of Assam state in northeastern India under Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) is situated on the north bank of the Brhamaputra valley. The district is mainly inhabited by the Bodo tribe along with other ethnic communities like Rabha, Garo etc. People of the area are mainly dependent on plant resources from their ambient vegetation of diverse natural habitats. The present paper records the wild plants used as a vegetable by the ethnic groups in the area. The data were collected with the help of the local people in the area having the knowledge on wild vegetables and survey of local makeshift markets.
Two species of Smilax L. viz., S. ocreata A. DC. Mongr. and S. zeylani.ca L. are recorded for the... more Two species of Smilax L. viz., S. ocreata A. DC. Mongr. and S. zeylani.ca L. are recorded for the first time from Dhemaji and North Cacher Hills district of Assam, India. The nomenclature, detailed description, uses, conservation status, and photographs are provided for it easy identification.
Homalomena aromatica is a potential aromatic herb and has a great demand for essential oil extrac... more Homalomena aromatica is a potential aromatic herb and has a great demand for essential oil extract from its rhizomes. The present paper deals with the micro morphological features i.e., leaf epidermal characters, both qualitative (cell and cell wall nature, stomata) and quantitative (length, breadth and number of epidermal cell, distribution of stomata and stomatal index) and antimicrobial activity of the taxa.
A total of 37 species belonging to 31 genera under 24 families are recorded to be used as mastica... more A total of 37 species belonging to 31 genera under 24 families are recorded to be used as masticatories among the local people of Assam and Meghalaya
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Districts (BTAD) is situated on the north bank of the Brhamaputra valley. The district is mainly inhabited by the
Bodo tribe along with other ethnic communities like Rabha, Garo etc. People of the area are mainly dependent on
plant resources from their ambient vegetation of diverse natural habitats. The present paper records the wild plants
used as a vegetable by the ethnic groups in the area. The data were collected with the help of the local people in the
area having the knowledge on wild vegetables and survey of local makeshift markets.
first time from Dhemaji and North Cacher Hills district of Assam, India. The nomenclature,
detailed description, uses, conservation status, and photographs are provided for it easy
identification.
Districts (BTAD) is situated on the north bank of the Brhamaputra valley. The district is mainly inhabited by the
Bodo tribe along with other ethnic communities like Rabha, Garo etc. People of the area are mainly dependent on
plant resources from their ambient vegetation of diverse natural habitats. The present paper records the wild plants
used as a vegetable by the ethnic groups in the area. The data were collected with the help of the local people in the
area having the knowledge on wild vegetables and survey of local makeshift markets.
first time from Dhemaji and North Cacher Hills district of Assam, India. The nomenclature,
detailed description, uses, conservation status, and photographs are provided for it easy
identification.