Cultivation and propagation trails of threatened commericial medicinal forest plants of Bundelkhand Yadav Ashok1,*, Aijaz Aliya2 1Department of Boatny, Dr. R.P. Richhariya P.G. College, Baruasagar, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India 2Department of Zoology, Dr. R.P. Richhariya P.G. College, Baruasagar, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India *Corresponding author
Online published on 24 May, 2018. Abstract There are hundreds of plants whose medicinal value is known only to tribal. Conservation of medicinal plant species requires the preservation and protection of the habitats upon which they depend for growth and reproduction, prevention of the destruction of plant populations and their habitats, maintenance and enhancement of the population level and variability and prevention of collection and commercial exploitation are their key function involved in-situ conservation protective areas are the best alternative ex-situ conservation, like botanical garden, medicinal plant nursery, herbarium are the important ex-situ conservation methods. Top Keywords Cultivation, Propagation, Threatened, Medicinal, Forest. Top |