Ethnobotanical inventory and indigenous therapeutic applications of wild medicinal plants in Parishing valley, District Astore, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Salim Khadim,
Sujjad Hyder,
Tehseen Zuhra
et al.
Abstract:Background: This research, through an ethnobotanical survey, explores the diverse array of wild medicinal plants in Parishing Valley, District Astore, Pakistan. The study investigates traditional knowledge continuity, assesses medicinal plant familiarity, and identifies vital regional treatments.Methods: In the field, we collected ethnobotanical data using methods included free listings, key informant interviews, and semi-structured interviews. From seven villages of Parishing Valley, 160 local informants were… Show more
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