Diversity, Ethnopharmacological Potential and Ecological significance of Drosera species: A carnivorous genus of India

Diversity, Ethnopharmacological Potential and Ecological significance of Drosera species: A carnivorous genus of India

Authors

  •   Anuradha Das   Department of Botany, Sindri College, Sindri, BBMK University, Dhanbad, Jharkhand
  •   Sakshi Gupta   Biodiversity and Conservation Lab., Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha
  •   Sweta Mishra   Biodiversity and Conservation Lab., Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha
  •   Sanjeet Kumar   Biodiversity and Conservation Lab., Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i9/170355

Keywords:

Carnivorous, Ecological association, Future medicine, Sundews.

Abstract

Drosera is a genus of the group of carnivorous plants. Three Drosera species are reported from India. Very few reports are available on them and scientific readers are always curious to it now about their ecological significance. Keeping this in view, an attempt has been made to document their ecological and medicinal aspects through field and literature survey and presented in this research note. Conservation strategies and future research plan is also discussed.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Das, A., Gupta, S., Mishra, S., & Kumar, S. (2025). Diversity, Ethnopharmacological Potential and Ecological significance of <i>Drosera</i> species: A carnivorous genus of India. Indian Forester, 151(9), 847–850. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2025/v151i9/170355

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