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Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainability in Asia: Volume 1: Prospects and Challenges in West Asia and Caucasus
Of the world’s seven continents, Asia is the largest. Its physical landscapes, political units, and ethnic groups are both wide-ranging and many. Southwest, South and Middle Asia are highly populated regions which, as a whole, cover an extremely large area of varied geography. In total, this domain... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Liquorice: From Botany To Phytochemistry (SpringerBriefs in Plant Science)
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza) is one of the most widely used in foods, herbal medicine and one of the extensively researched medicinal plants of the world. In traditional medicine licorice roots have been used against treating many ailments including lung diseases, arthritis, kidney diseases, eczema, heart... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Herbals of Asia: Prevalent Diseases and Their Treatments
Medicinal flora plays an important role in health care systems across the world. Out of the half million flowering plants, around 50.000 species are valued for their therapeutic properties. During the last few decades, 20% of the world’s population used plants and/or their derived products as a sour... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainability in Asia: Volume 2: Prospects and Challenges in South and Middle Asia
by Dilfuza Egamberdieva • Münir Öztürk • Recep Efe • Volkan Altay • Shujaul Mulk Khan • Furkat O. KhassanovOf the world’s seven continents, Asia is the largest. Its physical landscapes, political units, and ethnic groups are both wide-ranging and many. Southwest, South and Middle Asia are highly populated regions which, as a whole, cover an extremely large area of varied geography. In total, this domain... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2022 -
Plant Biodiversity: Monitoring, Assessment and Conservation
by Nishanta Rajakaruna • Tarique Hassan Askary • Mohammad Mobin • Munir Ozturk • Sanjeev Kumar • Zahid Khorshid Abbas • Subrata Trivedi • Hasibur Rehman • Anand Mohan • Volkan Altay • Shabir Ahmad Mir • Mohammad Maqbool Mir • Shalini Saggu • Maria Amélia Martins-Loução • Gisela Gaio-Oliveira • Umar Iqbal • Shafat Ahmad Banday • Sheikh Mehraj • Munib Ur Rehman • Ghulam Hasan Rather • Sunit Mitra • Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee • Kathryn E Barry • Stefan A Schnitzer • Salih Gucel • Syed Baker • K S Kavitha • P. Azmath • D Rakshith • B P Harini • S Satish • Asma-Hammami Semmar • Nabil Semmar • Otília Correia • Lia Ascensão • Sulaiman Mohammad Al-Ghanim • Fahad Mohammed Alzeibar • Mudasir Irfan Dar • Mohd Irfan Naikoo • Fareed Ahmad Khan • Farha Rehman • Fouzia Nousheen • H C Rao • Martin T Dokulil • Gopal Shukla • Nazir A Pala • Saikat Gantait • Sumit Chakravarty • Jyoti K Sharma • Saiful Islam • S M Sundarapandian • K Subashree • Pundarikakshudu Tetali • Sujata Tetali • Sankar K Ghosh • Anjula Pandey • K Pradheep • K S Negi • José Antonio González • Ana Maria Carvalho • Francisco Amich • Uma Rani Sinniah • Narayan Chandra Sahu • Abir Sarraj • Meg Trau • Robin Owings • Petros Ganatsas • Disha Jaggi • Mayank Varun • Saurabh Pagare • Niraj Tripathi • Meenal Rathore • Raghwendra Singh • Bhumesh KumarResults of regular monitoring of the species diversity and structure of plant communities is used by conservation biologists to help understand impacts of perturbations caused by humans and other environmental factors on ecosystems worldwide. Changes in plant communities can, for example, be a refle... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017