International Journal of Economic Plants
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 1

Indigenous uses of plants among forest-dependent communities of Seijosa, Arunachal Pradesh

  • Author:
  • Acharya Balkrishna1,2, Bhasker Joshi1,*, Anupam Srivastava1, B. K. Shukla1, Rama Shankar1, Amit Kumar1, Aqib1, Aashish Kumar1, Uday Bhan Prajapati1, Rajesh Kumar Mishra1
  • Total Page Count: 17
  • Page Number: 64 to 80

1Patanjali Herbal Research DepartmentPatanjali Research Foundation Trust, Haridwar, Uttarakhand (249 405), India

2University of Patanjali, Haridwar, Uttarakhand (249 405), India

*Corresponding Author Bhasker Joshi e-mail: bhaskar.joshi@prft.co.in

Online Published on 23 August, 2022.

Abstract

The present paper explores the dependence of local population of Seijosa circle of Pakke-Kessang district, Arunachal Pradesh on the phytoresources available here. Local population of Sejiosa circle has their unique system of resource management. They are directly dependent on their surroundings for timber forest products (TFPs) and non timber forest products (NTFPs). This area is rich in vascular plant diversity which direcly or indirectly supports wild life also. In present study total 365 plant species belonging to 272 genera and 95 families have been recorded, which are utilized by natives of this area in the form of beverage, broom making, canes, condiment/spices, craft, dye, edible (fruit), fiber, fodder, fuel, medicinal, oil, ornamental, paper pulp, resin, tannin, timber, vegetable, etc.

Keywords

Arunachal Pradesh, Medicinal uses, Phytoresources, Seijosa circle