[PDF][PDF] Potential uses of lycophytes and ferns in Sri Lanka: an ethnopteridological perspective

RHG Ranil, RW Bussmann - Ethnobotany Research and …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Background: Ethnopteridology is a branch of ethnobotany researching the relationship
between pteridophytes and humans. Unlike many seed plants, pteridophytes are generally …

[HTML][HTML] Ethnomedicinal and traditional uses of the Ferns of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

M Irfan, G Jan, W Murad, FG Jan, A Rauf… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2021 - SciELO Brasil
Ferns are often used by indigenous people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This study
was designed to collect the ethnomedicinal and traditional knowledge of these locals about …

Maiden hair ferns (Adiantum L., Pteridaceae–Vittarioideae) of North East India: diversity, phytochemistry and utilization

SD Yumkham, M Elangbam, R Nongmaithem… - Genetic resources and …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The genus Adiantum L.(Pteridaceae–Vittarioideae) are medicinal ferns with around
200 species and distributed in temperate and tropical regions. Several species of the genus …

Exploration, conservation, and utilization of ethnobotanical knowledge: Sri Lankan perspective

RHG Ranil, R Chamara, D Pushpakumara… - … communities in Asia, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Though Sri Lanka is one of the centers of biodiversity with untapped genetic
resource and traditional knowledge, currently the country's biodiversity and indigenous …

Diversity of endophytic fungi hosted medicinal ferns: Biotechnological potentials and possible applications

P Razaghi, AM Abdel-Azeem - Microbial Biosystems, 2024 - journals.ekb.eg
Fern species belonging to the oldest vascular plants have been widely used as traditional
medicines by indigenous communities especially in the humid regions of South East Asia for …

Biomass Accumulation in the Fern Asplenium nidus avis (L) under Root Restriction

A Pagani, J Molinari, E Giardina… - Asian Journal …, 2020 - geographical.openuniversityarchive …
Pot ornamental plant productivity is related to the environmental growth facilities but
negatively affected by the pot root restriction syndrome. Most ferns showed a lower relative …

Research and development and innovations in floriculture: lessons from the market giants for developing countries like Sri Lanka

CK Beneragama, SE Peiris - … on Quality Management in Supply Chains …, 2015 - actahort.org
Floriculture has become one of the growing industries in the present world. In the year 2013,
the global floriculture exports reached US $21.6 billion while showing a 22% increase over …

An analysis of the current status and future prospects of Sri Lankan pteridophytes towards a new dimension

R Rajapaksha, LB Zhang, G Pushpakumara… - Biologia, 2022 - Springer
Sri Lankan pteridophytes are important on a global and regional scale, because of the
isolation of the flora in the Indian Ocean. Sri Lankan pteridophytes have been collected and …

Introducing the Ferns through Comics: Visualisation of Ethnopteridology Study of Dayak Lundayeh Tribe

FM Abrori, F Wijarini - IOP Conference Series: Earth and …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
This study aims to conduct an ethnopteridology survey of the Dayak Lundayeh tribe and
develop the study's results in comics as a medium for dissemination to the public. This study …

[PDF][PDF] Current Status and Prospects of Orchid Crop in Sri Lankan Floriculture-Review

W Atapattu, U Kumara, N Dahanayake, F Marikar - 2023 - romanianjournalofhorticulture.ro
Sri Lanka has become one of the hot spots for quality floricultural products in South Asia. As
floricultural products, Sri Lanka exports ornamental foliage plants, cut decorative foliage, cut …