Ethnomedicinal Uses of Family Malvaceae Plants Among the Rural and Common People of Meerut Region (Uttar Pradesh) India

Ethnomedicinal Uses of Family Malvaceae Plants Among the Rural and Common People of Meerut Region (Uttar Pradesh) India

Authors

  •   Amit Tomar   Department of Botany, Meerut College,Meerut (U.P.).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i6/166855

Keywords:

Ethnomedicinal Uses, Malvaceae, Common People.

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Author Biography

Amit Tomar, Department of Botany, Meerut College,Meerut (U.P.).

Assistant Professor

Department of Botany, Meerut College

Meerut, U.P., India

Published

2023-08-21

How to Cite

Tomar, A. (2023). Ethnomedicinal Uses of Family Malvaceae Plants Among the Rural and Common People of Meerut Region (Uttar Pradesh) India. Indian Forester, 149(6), 687–690. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i6/166855

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