Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2545898 Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Aim of the studyBased on research findings this study is aimed to generate database on ethnobotanical aspects, sustainable utilization by value addition and awareness generation through outreach programme related to Hippophae salicifolia D. Don. (Elaeagnaceae) in the higher Himalayan zone of Uttarakhand in Central Himalaya, India.Materials and methodsAn in-depth survey from June 2004 to July 2006 followed by 480 interviews with the help of semi-structured questionnaires was carried out in 24 Hippophae growing locations in 12 different valleys of Uttarakhand.ResultsPlant has immense multipurpose properties and is traditionally utilized for food (20Min–90%Max), medicine (10Min–60%Max), veterinary (20Min–100%Max), fuel (10Min–80%Max), fencing (20Min–80%Max), agricultural tools (20Min–50%Max) and dye mordant (60%). Besides, awareness programmes and value added product demonstration resulted in economical upliftment of local inhabitants of Central Himalaya.ConclusionThe present manuscript will certainly provide an ethnobotanical statistics’ impact on the modern scientific societies regarding conservation, cultivation and popularization of this underutilized wild edible species at mass scale. Simultaneously, these findings have important connotations in light of upcoming organic food and nutraceutical industries in the country.

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