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Ethnobotany of Paderu Division of Visakhapatnam District, A.P., India

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The term ethno botany refers to the interrelationship between the primitive people and plants growing around them. Paderu Division is the higher altitude zone in the hilly tracts of Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. It has the second highest tribal population in Andhra Pradesh. Paderu division lies in between latitudes of 17o_501 and 18o - 351 north and longitude of 82o-17' and 83o-1' East.About 455 plant species of ethnobotanical interest were collected. These 455 plant species belong to 115 families.In these 448 species are Angiosperms,6 species belonging to Pteridophytes and one belongs to Gymnosperms. Out of the 115 families Dicots are 91 families Monocots are 19 families,Pteridophytes are 4 families and Gymnosperms are one family out of the 448 Angiosperms, Dicots are 369 and Monocots are 79, out of the 115 families, Fabaceae is the dominant family with 28 species,followed by Euphorbiaceae and Rubiaceae 20 species each Malvaceae with 17, Mimosaceae, Asteraceae and Caesalpinaceae 13 each,Cucurbitaceae with 12,Apocynaceae and Acanthaceae 11 species each.The plants collected were classified into medicinal, edible,economic value and other miscellaneous importance.

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Dr.S.B.Padal got M.Sc botany in 1999from AndhraUniversity and he got Ph.D from the same university in 2010.Dr.Prayaga Murty Pragada got Master degree in 2005 in botany,Andhra University and obtained doctorate in taxonomy from the same university in 2009.Dr.M.Venkaiah,Prof.of Botany,AndhraUniversity has 35 years of Research and teaching experience

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Authors S Padal, S B Padal, S. B. Padal, Prayaga Murt Pragada, Prayaga Murty Pragada, M Venkaiah, M. Venkaiah
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659309762
ISBN 978-3-659-30976-2
No. of pages 604
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 31 mm
Weight 816 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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