Ethnobotany of Jalgaon District, Maharashtra

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Indigenous knowledge and wisdom on the utilization of bioresources is of immense value to biodiversity planners and scientists in developing strategies in conservation, utilization and generation of wealth. Moreover, documentation of ethnobotanical knowledge in the form of database is also useful to protect IPR rights of the indigenous societies and prevent the same from misuse. These recent driving forces accelerated botanization worldwide from viewpoint of utility and trade. This book embodies the results of ethnobotanical forays of the authors in jalgaon district. it forms the availability of wild and cultivated plant species with hitherto undocumented potential for exploitation. The introductory chapter informs on geography, topography, geology and soils, general vegetation and climate of the district, apart from history, people and their culture, ethnology of tribes, festivals, games, crops, plant-based industries, previous explorations and methodology adapted. The main text contains information on human ethnomedicine, ethno-veterinary medicine and other miscellaneous uses. It also documents plants/their parts or products associated with beliefs, rituals, fasts, worships, ceremonies, festivals, agricultural practices, gods/goddesses, songs, proverbs, riddles, puzzles, customs, deaths, births etc. Interestingly, philology of vernacular plant names in the district is indicative of in-depth study of the authors. This aspect of the study, apart from concrete and abstract relationships, offers insights into usage and provides glimpses of the culture of people.  The knowledge of indigenous tribal and rural people is still basic and crucial to their physical, spiritual and social well-being. This ethnobotanical wisdom is collected, analyzed, classified and documented. it is hoped that the book will be adored by teachers, students, research workers in botany, part from policy makers, environmental planners, enthusiasts and scientists in industry, pharmacy, forestry and agriculture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.A. Patil

Dr. D.A. Patil did his Ph.D. in 1983, from Dr. B.A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad (M.S.). He is Reader in P.G. Department of Botany, S.S.V.S’s L.K. Dr.P.R. Ghogrey Science College, Dhule. He was Chairman, Board of Studies in Botany and dean of faculty of science, North Maharasthra University, Jalgaon (MS.) He is a member of many prestigious academic and scientific societies. He is also a member of Editorial Advisory Boards for Journal of Life Journal of Advanced in Science and technology. He has significantly contributed in the field of research in taxonomy, floristic, plant anatomy, morphology, ethnobotany and etymology. He is recipient of Dr. M.S. Swaminathan award for the year 1999, awarded by Indian Botanical Society for publishing the best research paper. He has published 76 research papers in reputed national and international journals. He authored Flora of Dhule and Nandurbar District, Forest Flora of Jalgaon District (Maqharashtra) and A key to the Angiospermic families of North Maharashtra. He has guided six research students for Ph.D. degree. Recently, he received Scientists of the Year Award, 2004, awarded by national Environmental Science Academy, New Delhi.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shubhangi Pawar

Dr. Mrs. Shubhangi Pawar did her M.Sc. (1983) and M.Phil (1991) in Botany from University of Poona. She also obtained Ph.D. degree (2004) from North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon (M.S.). Department of Botany, Pratap College, Amalner (M.S.). She has teaching experience of 22 years of undergraduate and post-graduate levels. She is active research worker and has published 20 research papers in ethnobotany and philology in national and international journals. She has actively participated in many national and international seminars conferences, symposia and workshops.

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Title
Ethnobotany of Jalgaon District, Maharashtra
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788170355151
Length
xiii+568p., Tables; Col. Plates; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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