Ethnobotany of plants used as insecticides, repellents and antimalarial agents in Jabitehnan district, West Gojjam

  • Berhan A
  • Asfaw Z
  • Kelbessa E
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Abstract An ethnobotanical study on plants used for the prevention and treatment of malaria was conducted to document the indigenous knowledge particularly associated with the use and conservation of anti - malarial , insecticide and insect repellent medicinal plants . In this ...

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Berhan, A., Asfaw, Z., & Kelbessa, E. (2006). Ethnobotany of plants used as insecticides, repellents and antimalarial agents in Jabitehnan district, West Gojjam. SINET: Ethiopian Journal of Science, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/sinet.v29i1.18263

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