Pak. J. Bot., 39(5): 1435-1442, 2007. | Back to Contents | ||||
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EXPLORING THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF UNDERUTILIZED PLANT SPECIES IN AYUBIA NATIONAL PARK SHEIKH SAEED AHMAD* AND SUMAIRA JAVED
Abstract:
This research was conducted on selected underutilized plant species in
Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. The six most prominently used medicinal
and food species viz., Adhatoda vasica, Artemisia scoparia, Galium
aparine, Amaranthus viridis, Hedera nepalensis and Urtica dioica
that gain little attention by scientific research and local community
were selected as underutilized species. Due to their underutilized
characteristics they were investigated in detail for exploring their
economic values. About 50 informants were interviewed in this regard to
study their ethnomedicinal and ecological properties. Amaranthus
viridis, Hedera nepalensis and Urtica dioica were also
chemically analyzed
for ash, total
proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
The results of the
study demonstrated that these
6 selected underutilized species have great medicinal and nutritional
importance could be
good sources of some important nutrients for humans
and can become a source of poverty alleviation of poor local community
of the study are. The precious ethno botanical knowledge about
underutilized plants is disappearing very fast, however this study could
be helpful in conserving the precious knowledge. Department of Environmental Sciences, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. |
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