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VOL. 10, ISSUE 7 (2025)
Traditional practices and biotic interference in Nasik District (Maharashtra: India): A review
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YA Ahirrao, Patil MV
Abstract

Nasik district is inhabited by tribal and non-tribal people. They are mostly agrarian communities. The tribals have to depend partly on forest produce. Tribal cultures are rich repositories of valuable traditional practices. The life of tribals is intricately woven around forests. Total 45 angiospermic species pertaining to 37 genera and 25 families brought in sharper focus in view of conservation. Some tribal practices are highlighted which are responsible for precarious condition of biodiversity. These traditional practices and their consequences are projected suggestive of probable biodiversity loss in near future if these trends continue in future.

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Pages:44-46
How to cite this article:
YA Ahirrao, Patil MV "Traditional practices and biotic interference in Nasik District (Maharashtra: India): A review". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 10, Issue 7, 2025, Pages 44-46
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