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Non-Timber Forest Products: Diversity and Used Pattern at Majuli the Brahmaputra River Island of Assam, India

R Sarmah and Apurba Saikia

The Brahmaputra valley is unique in its plant biodiversity. The natives of Majuli dependent on non-timber forest products for their daily livelihood needs. The present paper focus on 64 medicinal plant species belongs to 43 families and 22 wild edible plants belonging to 21 families that were used in different activities in day-to-day life.

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