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POISONOUS PLANTS OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
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Poisonous plants can be of immense economic importance. Several poisonous plants can be a source of medicines. Research on poisonous plants of East India is largely missing. A primary initiative has been taken to enumerate the poisonous plants naturally grown in the district of Nadia, West Bengal. This research paper reveals that the district harbours 25 poisonous plants belonging to 15 families and 14 genera.
Title: POISONOUS PLANTS OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Description:
Poisonous plants can be of immense economic importance.
Several poisonous plants can be a source of medicines.
Research on poisonous plants of East India is largely missing.
A primary initiative has been taken to enumerate the poisonous plants naturally grown in the district of Nadia, West Bengal.
This research paper reveals that the district harbours 25 poisonous plants belonging to 15 families and 14 genera.
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