2020
DOI: 10.3329/bjpt.v27i2.50678
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Useful valuable plants of Maithili community in Eastern Nepal: An ethnobotanical study

Abstract: not available Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 27(2): 439-446, 2020 (December)

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“…Moreover, this usage pattern of plant parts is likely due to the presence of more bioactive substances in roots, seeds and fruits (Srithi et al 2009). The present finding was supported by Acharya and Kamal (2009), Singh (2017), Mallik et al (2020) and Chaudhary et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Moreover, this usage pattern of plant parts is likely due to the presence of more bioactive substances in roots, seeds and fruits (Srithi et al 2009). The present finding was supported by Acharya and Kamal (2009), Singh (2017), Mallik et al (2020) and Chaudhary et al (2020).…”
Section: Test Variablesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, herbaceous species were the most commonly used, which may be due to easy collection, storage and transport. Moreover, due to their abundance, herbs are often considered to be the most commonly used plant types (Shrestha and Dhillion 2003;Mallik et al 2020). The present study was supported by Uprety et al (2011), Acahrya (2012), Malla et al (2015), Chaudhary et al (2020) and Mallik et al (2020).…”
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“…6). Herbs are found abundantly in the nature in comparison to other habits (Shrestha and Dhillion, 2003;Chaudhary et al, 2020;Mallik et al, 2020;Ojha Khatri et al, 2021;Bhaila et al, 2022;Magar et al, 2022;Dulal et al, 2022). However, Chapagain et al (2016) Our study has recorded three gymnosperms viz.…”
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confidence: 99%