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Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
228
Utgivningsdatum
2022-03-17
Förlag
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 14 mm
Vikt
368 g
ISBN
9783030692605

Wetland Plants

A Source of Nutrition and Ethno-medicines

Häftad,  Engelska, 2022-03-17
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Due to their high nutritive value and the presence of secondary metabolites, wetland plants can be consumed by humans as food and utilized as medicinal drugs. Significant numbers of ethno-botanic resources have been reported to extract useful compounds, which can be used as pharmaceuticals. Wetland plants are also very valuable as an energy source, as fuel for fish smoking and for domestic energy. These plants can be harvested as wild stock, or cultivated in flooded paddies for aquaculture, food and for livestock fodder. All parts of plants can be utilized for foodstuff, compost, mulch, medicine, and for construction. Wetland Plants: A Source of Nutrition and Ethnomedicine aims to promote public understanding of this remarkable resource, exploring not only their role in the ecosystem but also their nutritional and medicinal purposes. Based on original research, the text focuses on species identification (with original pictures of wetland plants including morphological features), nutritive value and ethno-medicinal uses. This book serves as an important and basic reference material for further research into the basic biological as well as the applied medicinal aspects of traditional medicinal wetland plants.
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Maryam Akram Butt is a Ph.D. scholar in the Plant Sciences Department at¿Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. Muhammad Zafar is an Assistant Professor of Plant Sciences¿at¿Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. Mushtaq Amhed is a Professor¿of Plant Sciences¿at¿Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. Shabnum Shaheen is an Assistant Professor at Lehore College for Women University in Lahore, Pakistan. Shazia Sultana is a Ph.D. Scholar¿in the Plant Sciences Department at¿Quaid-I-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan.