Towards rational utilization of indigenous plant resources

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Abstract

The world has huge floral diversity, whereas there often is poor and irrational utilization, especially of indigenous plants and residues from agricultural processes. Trees, shrubs, and herbs can have multiple uses at different levels as medicines and sources of lignocellulosic materials. A fuller and more rational utilization is needed, with interaction of international and national communities, to raise the awareness of local people, governments, and industrial entrepreneurs of the floral wealth that is waiting to be utilized more effectively.

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Khider, T. O., & Hubbe, M. A. (2018). Towards rational utilization of indigenous plant resources. BioResources. North Carolina State University. https://doi.org/10.15376/BIORES.13.4.7172-7174

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