2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151712881
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Exploring Wild Edible Plants in Malakand, Pakistan: Ethnobotanical and Nutritional Insights

Muhammad Ibrahim,
Naveed Akhtar,
Abdul Wahab
et al.

Abstract: Human beings have used wild edible plants (WEPs) for food since ancient times. The poor and underprivileged people of the district of Malakand, Pakistan, also depend on wild edible plants (WEPs) to fulfill their food and nutrition needs. Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a potential solution for overcoming food shortages for families living in rural areas. The current study evaluated the ethnobotanical, nutritional, and elemental potential of some wild edible plants (WEPs) commonly used by local people in the dist… Show more

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“…During environmental challenges like drought, plants often encounter reduced photosynthetic rates and chlorophyll degradation, leading to diminished growth and productivity. However, research indicates that applying phytosynthesized NPs can ameliorate these detrimental effects and enhance photosynthetic efficiency [1,2,185,[332][333][334].…”
Section: Stimulation Of Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During environmental challenges like drought, plants often encounter reduced photosynthetic rates and chlorophyll degradation, leading to diminished growth and productivity. However, research indicates that applying phytosynthesized NPs can ameliorate these detrimental effects and enhance photosynthetic efficiency [1,2,185,[332][333][334].…”
Section: Stimulation Of Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%