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با ما تماس بگیریدThe purpose of the current study is to review the assessment of the medicinal plants used in Ethiopia, to compile the components used, the method of preparation, the medical uses, and the compilation of the number of medicinal plants in 2015–2020. This review paper took place in the years 2015 to 2020 from the published papers.
Approximately 6027 vascular plant species have been recorded in Ethiopia, among which nearly ten percent are endemic to the country [20, 21], ... The numbers of ethnoveterinary important plant species that were used to treat livestock ailments recorded in Asagirt District were five, composed of five genera under four families. ...
Ethiopia, more than 120 institutional biogas plants with a size of 12 – 350 m3 have been installed with 50% functiona lity [3], [38]. Institutional biogas plants installed in Ethiopia were also ...
Although inventories of its biodiversity are far from complete for some taxonomic groups, Ethiopia has been provisionally ranked as the 12th most biodiverse country in Africa ().Within its borders are known to exist ~6,000 species of plants (600 endemic) (18 –20), 863 species of birds (19 endemic) (), 271 species of mammals (45 …
The diversity of reported medicinal plants illustrates the importance of traditional indigenous knowledge on medicinal plants in the study area but less diversity compared to other studies conducted in southern Ethiopia of Konta special Study area with 120 plant species of medicinal importance (Bekele and Musa, 2009) and the study …
There are over 45 different species of aloe in Ethiopia with 66% of these being endemic to the country. Aloes have great significance in Ethiopia as they are an important source of traditional medicine. Also used to produce soap aloe is a short-stemmed shrub. The leaves on the plant are erect and succulent, forming a rosette …
1. Introduction. Ethiopia hosts the Eastern Afromontane and Horn of Africa biodiversity hotspots (Mittermeier et al., 2004).Located within the tropics (3° and 15ºN latitude and 33° and 48ºE longitude) (Fig. 1), Ethiopia is the center of the East African region that has eleven Afrotropical ecoregions and has been designated a Global 200, …
2.2. Introduction Mechanisms of Exotic Plants in Ethiopia By definition, a species is considered "introduced" when its transport into an area outside of its native range is human mediated (Carlton, et al. 2002). ... Opuntia …
In the field plant identification was carried out with the help of Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea (Edwards, Demissew, & Hedberg, Citation 1997; Hedberg et al., …
Ethiopian highland bamboo [Oldeania alpina (K. Schum) Stapleton] (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Arundinarieae) is one of the economically and environmentally important plants in Ethiopia. Despite its wide presence in the country, nothing is known about genetic diversity and population structure of the species. The study relied on 150 …
Introduction. Poisonous plant species in East Africa, including Ethiopia, have caused significant losses to livestock. Poisonous plants cause physical discomfort, decreased productivity, and even death in animals that are exposed.
The main purpose of this review is to document medicinal plants used for traditional treatments with their parts, use, ecology, and …
Although Ethiopian ethnoveterinary medicinal inventories including those of [14,15,16, 17, 18], have attempted to document veterinary importance of traditional medicinal plants in some ethnic ...
Ethiopia, renowned for its remarkable biodiversity, harbors approximately 6,000 species of higher plants, many of which hold significant medicinal value. …
Ethiopia, renowned for its remarkable biodiversity, harbors approximately 6,000 species of higher plants, many of which hold significant medicinal value. Traditional medicine plays a crucial role in healthcare, particularly in rural areas where access to modern healthcare is limited. This reliance underscores the importance of preserving …
Ethiopia on the melliferous plant were identification, floral establishment and honey harvesting seasons (Kebede and 2016; Tadele et al. 2016; Degaga 2017), status and
In Ethiopia, soybean has been cultivated since 1950s expanding into different agro-ecologies accompanied by increasing domestic demand as food and feed yet with low grain yield (Hailu and Kelemu ...
Background Ethiopia is among the top floral biodiversity rich countries in the world. More than 7000 species of plants, 15% of they are endemic, are reported in the …
In Ethiopia, medicinal plants had been used since ancient time and became an important source of health care. Though majority of the people in the study area depend on ethnomedicine to manage ...
This book is based on the previous book entitled Indigenous trees of Ethiopia: Biology uses and propagation techniques (ISBN 91-7191-105-7), but its contents have considerably been enlarged and ...
Plant br eeding is vital to increase the genetic yield potential of all crops. Yields of major crops, f or. example, Chinese cereal production has increased steadily from 83.4 Mt in 1961 to 474.2 ...
Overview of plant tissue culture protocols dev elopment for important crops in Ethiopia. Centres Common and Botanical Name Explant Used Main Purpose References HARC Plum ( Prunus salicina ) Nodes ...
Ethiopia is one of the six centres of biodiversity in the world with several topographies, climatic conditions and various ethnic cultures. Ethnobotanical study is a …
The enduring use of traditional medicinal plants in Ethiopia's history is evidenced by the recent collection of medico-religious manuscripts from the Axumite kingdom (Fassil Kibebew, 2001 ...
This implies that the plant has a lot of benefits on the environment, food security, and medicinal value, input for industries, and if properly handled as well as invested on, it may be a source of income for developing countries such as Ethiopia. 4. Importance of Ximenia americana in Ethiopia. 4.1. Local Medicine.
The purpose of the current study is to review the assessment of the medicinal plants used in Ethiopia, to compile the components used, the method of preparation, the medical uses, and the compilation of the number of medicinal plants in 2015–2020. This review paper took place in the years 2015 to 2020 from the published papers… Expand
Background Ethiopia is among the top floral biodiversity rich countries in the world. More than 7000 species of plants, 15% of they are endemic, are reported in the country. Accessibility, cultural enrichment, and cheapness make 80% of the Ethiopian people used indigenous plants for various health ailments and diseases in their …
things, include the development and/or optimization of techniques for the rapid. propagation of native tree species of Ethiopia. The two major objectives of this book are: To introduce and discuss ...
people still continue to depend on traditional plant medicines for their day-to-day health care needs. Plant remedies thus remain the most important and sometimes the only source of therapeutics for people in Ethiopia (Abebe 1998). About 95% of traditional medicinal preparations in Ethiopia are of plant origin (Dawit 1986; Dawit and Ahadu 1993;
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants was conducted to document the indigenous plant-based medical knowledge of the people of Goma Wereda in southwestern Ethiopia from September, 2009 to May ...
The main purpose of this review is to document medicinal plants used for traditional treatments with their parts, use, ecology, and quality control.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 3.5 billion people in developing countries including Ethiopia believe in the efficiency of plant remedies and use them regularly [3]. 1 Plant Science - Structure, Anatomy and Physiology in Plants Cultured in Vivo and in Vitro Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa between 3 and 15 ...
ditional medicinal plants in the country of Ethiopia. Moreover, this knowledge of identications of studied and unstudied phytochemical composition of medici-nal plants in Ethiopia can serve as the baseline data for researchers and analyzers for the further study of tradi-tional medicinal plants in Ethiopia (Helen et al. 2019).
In various regions of Ethiopia different plant species are traditionally utilized for the treatment and prevention of both human and animal illnesses. ... activities and phytochemical screening of selected plant extracts against some medically and agriculturally important pathogens. Eur J Med Plants. 2020; 31 (10):167–189. doi: …
Apart from the scant pollination studies on crops (Samnegård et al. 2014, 2016; Geeraert et al. 2020), particularly Coffea arabica, research on plant–pollinator networks in natural plant communities is absent in Ethiopia. This is identified as an important gap. Hence, future plant ecology research in Ethiopia should consider …
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Debre Libanos Wereda, in central Ethiopia, was carried out from October 2008 to June 2009. A total of 60 informants were interviewed that include ...
Medicinal plants are vital resources for primary health care of people around the world [].Approximately 80% of the global population is estimated to utilize medicinal …
Ethiopia is one of the most important biodiversity hotspots in the world. In 1790, the first European, James Bruce of Scotland, documented only 18 plants in his Natural History of Ethiopia. Today, nearly seven thousand plant species, one thousand of which are endemic to Ethiopia, are
Ethiopia is an ecologically diverse country, ranging from the deserts along the eastern border to the tropical forests in the south to extensive Afromontane in the northern and southwestern parts. Lake Tana in the north is the source of the Blue Nile. It also has many endemic species, including 31 mammal species, notably the gelada, the walia ...
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