2023
DOI: 10.32859/era.26.31.1-20
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Ethnomedicinal utilization and conservation status of highland flora from Western Himalayas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

Muhammad Shakeel Awan,
Muhammad Ejaz Ul Islam Dar,
Karamit Hussain
et al.

Abstract: Background: Ethnobotany is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the intricate relationship between plants and humans. The study was aimed to investigate the ethnomedicinal utilization and assessment of the conservation status of highland flora in the western Himalayan region of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. Methods:The study was conducted from May to September during the years 2018 to 2020 in the blooming season of subalpine and alpine lacustrine wetlands-associated flora. Information was collected f… Show more

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“…The relative frequency of citation (RFC) was computed using the formula RFC = FC/N, where FC stands for the number of informants reporting the use of a specific plant species, and N represents the total number of informants in the study (Hoareau 1999). RFC is essentially the citations for a particular species divided by the total citations for all species (MS Awan et al 2023). The frequency of citation for a specific species is then expressed as (Number of citations for that species/Number of citations for all species) x 100.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The relative frequency of citation (RFC) was computed using the formula RFC = FC/N, where FC stands for the number of informants reporting the use of a specific plant species, and N represents the total number of informants in the study (Hoareau 1999). RFC is essentially the citations for a particular species divided by the total citations for all species (MS Awan et al 2023). The frequency of citation for a specific species is then expressed as (Number of citations for that species/Number of citations for all species) x 100.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%