Assessment of Local Dependency on Selected Wild Edible Plants and Fruits from Senapati District, Manipur, Northeast India

Authors

  • Neli Lokho Pfoze North Eastern Hill University
  • Yogendra Kumar North Eastern Hill University
  • Nilofer Sheikh North Eastern Hill University
  • Bekington Myrboh North Eastern Hill University

Keywords:

Wild edible plants, household survey, mean price value,

Abstract

Market and household surveys were conducted in four locations in Senapati district, Manipur, Northeast India. Thirty-two common wild edible plants belonging to 25 families were identified. On average 73% of households surveyed are involved in collecting some edible plants, and 38% collect edible fruits. 32% use the collected plant materials for both household consumption and market trade. On average collectors share in 63% of the sales price of wild edible plants. A comparison of total monetary value generated per annum from different wild edible plants showed that Lentinula lateritia (Berk.) Pegler and Docynia indica (Wall.) Decne. contributed the greatest value.

Author Biography

Neli Lokho Pfoze, North Eastern Hill University

Ph D Research Scholar

Department of Botany, NEHU

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Published

2012-08-19

How to Cite

Pfoze, N. L., Kumar, Y., Sheikh, N., & Myrboh, B. (2012). Assessment of Local Dependency on Selected Wild Edible Plants and Fruits from Senapati District, Manipur, Northeast India. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 10, 357–367. Retrieved from https://ethnobotanyjournal.org/index.php/era/article/view/739

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