2023
DOI: 10.32859/era.26.38.1-17
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Ethnobotanical study of Makra Hills district Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

Zaafran Mirzaman,
Sadaf Kayani,
Muhammad Manzoor
et al.

Abstract: Background: It is the first ethno-botanical study to preserve the ethno-flora of Makkra hills along with their different uses to document the indigenous knowledge. This study enumerated and highlighted the ethno-botanical significance of plants for different used categories by local people in unexplored and biodiversity rich region of Makkra hills AJ&K, Pakistan.Methods: A questionnaire method was adopted to conduct an ethno-medicinal study. A Questionnaire were filled by researcher during interviewing the loc… Show more

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“…Megaphylls, the least studied leaf form accounted for only 4.16% (Figure 4). Our results are similar to the previous studies in the study area (Manzoor et al 2023a, Mirzaman et al 2023. This resemblance shows that various ethnic communities in Kashmir with diverse cultural backgrounds use plants in comparable ways.…”
Section: Flora Of Division Muzaffarabadsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Megaphylls, the least studied leaf form accounted for only 4.16% (Figure 4). Our results are similar to the previous studies in the study area (Manzoor et al 2023a, Mirzaman et al 2023. This resemblance shows that various ethnic communities in Kashmir with diverse cultural backgrounds use plants in comparable ways.…”
Section: Flora Of Division Muzaffarabadsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Many plant species had many portions that were used for different reasons, such as gum, latex, and bark. Our results in terms of plant part used are comparable and almost similar to the results of (Shaheen et al 2013, Haq et al 2021, Mirzaman et al 2023. These ingredients have a long history of use in traditional medicine and as food.…”
Section: Part Usedsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The other more notable ICF (0.266) was indicated for sexual diseases and (0.260) for nervous disorders. This shows common occurrence of disorders in the study sites either due to contamination of water or poor hygiene (Adzu et al 2003, Mirzaman et al 2023, Schlage et al 2000. This high ICF values shows reasonable respondents' reliability on the utilization of species of medicinal plant (Lin et al 2002), the lower ICF value reported in urinary problems, body energizers, and infectious diseases such as chicken pox, measles, and dengue fever demonstrates a lack of homogeneity in the informants' knowledge.…”
Section: Quantitative Data Analyses Informant's Consensus Factor (Icf)mentioning
confidence: 80%