Medicinal plant dynamics in indigenous medicines in farwest Nepal

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Kunwar, Ripu M., Acharya, Ram P., Chowdhary, Chhote L. and Bussmann, Rainer W.. 2015. "Medicinal plant dynamics in indigenous medicines in farwest Nepal ." Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 163, pp. 210-219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2015.01.035
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Medicinal plant dynamics in indigenous medicines in farwest Nepal

ERA Journal ID2603
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsKunwar, Ripu M. (Author), Acharya, Ram P. (Author), Chowdhary, Chhote L. (Author) and Bussmann, Rainer W. (Author)
Journal TitleJournal of Ethnopharmacology
Journal Citation163, pp. 210-219
Number of Pages10
Year2015
Place of PublicationIreland
ISSN0378-8741
1872-7573
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2015.01.035
Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Indigenous medicinal systems have evolved after the shock of original contact of traditional healers with the indigenous traditions because decreasing availability of indigenous medicinal plants and assimilation of new species are increasingly occurred.

Materials and methods: In this study, we appraised the distribution and usage of indigenous and nonindigenous
botanicals and their habitats and their uses in indigenous medicines of farwest Nepal following literature and herbarium specimens review, participatory field visits and ethnobotanical surveys.

Results: Because farwest Nepal is least suitable for staple cereal crops, local people have always heavily
relied on locally available wild plants. The extensive usage of medicinal plants in farwest Nepal indicates
that the plant use is an integral part of culture. Indigenous plants are highly susceptible to overharvesting
and their population and distributions have been impacted in response to the introduction of nonindigenous
species. Sparse distribution of indigenous species and easy access to non-indigenous species and their habitats, compounded by the need to find for alternatives for species in decline and to treat new diseases, lead to the increment in use of non-indigenous species. Secondary and community forests are gaining importance for the harvest of non-indigenous medicinal plants as they are easily accessible
and old-growth forests are overexploited. Besides easy access, ecological versatility and multiple usefulness
of secondary habitats and non-indigenous species also contribute to their increasing use in local pharmacopoeias.
Conclusion: The acceptance of non-indigenous resources is analogous to the cultural evolution and dynamic indigenous knowledge systems, and considered as an adaptive asset.

Keywordsmedicinal plants; secondary forests; non-indigenous species; traditional medicines; Nepal
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020410203. Ecosystem function
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Byline AffiliationsFlorida Atlantic University, United States
Practical Solution Consultancy, Nepal
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Italy
Missouri Botanical Garden, United States
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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