Original Research Article I Volume 2 I Issue 2 I 2014

DOCUMENTATION OF ETHNOVETERINARY PRACTICES AMONG THE KOLAMS OF YAVTAMAL DISTRICT

Manjusha Wath; Sangeeta Jambu; Virani Ramjan

Biolife; 2014, 2(2), pp 538-542

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7207398

Abstract:

The study was carried out to compile the ethnoveterinary practices among the Kolam population . The kolam dominant areas were selected for investigation. This unique ethnic group have divers heritage and great ethnoveterinary knowledge. The total of 17 remedies were recorded. Some ethnoveterinary uses, which are quite interesting and additions to the existing knowledge. Total 32 plants species belonging to 22 families were recorded. This plant species need attention on account of their restricted availability, their threatened status and ethnobotanical significance.

Keywords:

Ethnobotany, Kolams, Yavatmal district

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Article Dates:

Received: 5 April 2014; Accepted: 21 May 2014; Published: 13 June 2014

How To Cite:

Manjusha Wath, Sangeeta Jambu, & Virani Ramjan. (2022). DOCUMENTATION OF ETHNOVETERINARY PRACTICES AMONG THE KOLAMS OF YAVTAMAL DISTRICT. Biolife, 2(2), 538–542. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7207398

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