Abstract
Present communication provides an enumeration of 48 weeds with phenological pattern and their ethnobotanical uses recorded from tribal inhabited localities of Ratlam district (Madhya Pradesh).
Keywords
Present communication provides an enumeration of 48 weeds with phenological pattern and their ethnobotanical uses recorded from tribal inhabited localities of Ratlam district (Madhya Pradesh).
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Manuscript Published on 01 March 2011
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