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Ex-situ Conservation of Indigenous, Threatened and Ethno-Medicinal Diversity of Forest Species

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Madhya Pradesh is rich in plant wealth and endemic flora. As a part of conservation programme, institute has established an arboretum-cum-botanic garden in 1976, covering an area of 7.34 ha. The garden complex includes various sections situated in the campus and nursery. The main forest botanic garden is situated in 4.25 ha area and houses a wide array of forest flora including trees, shrubs, climbers and herbal plant species in various sections. Of the total species planted, over 50% were threatened and ascribed with conservation value. The garden was of scientific and educational utility. The institute provides diploma and degree courses in collaboration with Universities and colleges. The institute forest botanic garden has been registered under the network of Indian Botanic Gardens in 2005. It was one among the 140 Botanic gardens of India registered by Botanic Garden Conservation International under BGCI-Investing in Nature-India programme. Detailed online information was available on the IBGN website (http//www.ibgn.org). SFRI-BG is unique in terms of its scientific arrangement of plants. The species wise conservation status and uses pertaining to ethnic, medicinal and economic importance were described here.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Materials and Methods
 3. Results
 4. Discussions
 5. Conclusions
 References

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  • O.P. Chaubey State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur - 482008 (M.P.), India
  • Archana Sharma State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur - 482008 (M.P.), India
  • G. Krishnamurthy State Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur - 482008 (M.P.), India

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