Beneficial activities of ethnobotanical plants on selected systems and agriculture
Ogwiji Matthew,
Ajao Olubunmi Folake,
Okwanya Musa Idu
et al.
Abstract:Recent scientific studies have focused heavily on the use of medicinal plants in agriculture and folkloric medicine as a complementary therapy, preventive strategy, or full therapy. Phytotherapy is being used more and more frequently for preventive purposes, the treatment of minor or chronic diseases, and recurrent infections, and for the advancement of organic livestock. In order to increase the activity of the immunological or reproductive systems and stimulate biochemical, haematological, or certain organ f… Show more
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