2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2150093/v1
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An ethnobotanical study on wild plants used by Tibetan people in Gyirong valley, Tibet, China

Abstract: Background: Gyirong valley is known as the “Back Garden of the Himalayas” and is located in the core area of the Everest National Nature Reserve. Gyirong is also one of the important ports from ancient Tibet to Kathmandu, Nepal. Over the years, the Tibetans of Gyirong had accumulated sufficient traditional knowledge about local plant resources. However, there is almost no comprehensive report available on ethnobotanical knowledge about the local people. The purposes of this study were to (1) conduct a comprehe… Show more

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“…floribundus, Lippia dulcis and Sambucus peruviana, to soothe coughs and flu. Other cultures in the world have also reported the highest ICF values for diseases of the digestive and respiratory systems (Guo et al, 2022;Lu et al, 2022), indicating the prevalence of this type of ailment in their territories.…”
Section: Informant Consensus Factor (Icf)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…floribundus, Lippia dulcis and Sambucus peruviana, to soothe coughs and flu. Other cultures in the world have also reported the highest ICF values for diseases of the digestive and respiratory systems (Guo et al, 2022;Lu et al, 2022), indicating the prevalence of this type of ailment in their territories.…”
Section: Informant Consensus Factor (Icf)mentioning
confidence: 97%