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Table 4 Comparison of medicinal plant species of NavaPind/Shahpur Virkan and Allied areas

From: An ethnopharmacological evaluation of Navapind and Shahpur Virkanin district Sheikupura, Pakistan for their herbal medicines

 

Area

Study year

No. of recorded plant species

Total species common in both area

Species enlisted only in study area

Species enlisted only in aligned area

Plant with similar uses (%)

Plant with dissimilar uses (%)

JI

Citation

1.

Thar desert, Pakistan

2015

87

16

81

72

60

6.66

10.8

[18]

3.

District Mastung of Balochistan

2014

102

12

84

90

16.66

83.33

7.40

[35]

4.

Makerwal & Gulla Khel, Pakistan

2013

131

28

68

103

35.71

64.2

19.58

[49]

5.

Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

2013

49

7

89

42

57.14

42.85

5.64

[93]

6.

Malakand, Pakistan

2013

92

14

82

78

42.85

57.14

9.58

[11]

7.

Lesser Himalayas-Pakistan

2013

45

8

88

37

37.5

62.5

6.83

[68]

8.

Cholistan Desert, Pakistan

2012

90

4

92

86

50

50

2.29

[66]

9.

Bhera, District Sargodha, Pakistan

2012

97

32

64

65

37.5

62.5

32.98

[45]

10.

Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

2012

67

18

78

49

33.33

66.66

16.51

[53]

11.

Pind Dadan Khan, district Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan

2011

69

14

82

55

35.71

64.28

11.38

[46]

12.

Khushab, Punjab, Pakistan

2011

48

15

81

33

26.66

73.33

15.15

[54]

13.

Dir Kohistan valleys, KPK, Pakistan

2011

65

9

87

56

66.66

33.33

6.71

[73]

14.

Kabal, Swat District, KPK, Pakistan

2011

140

24

72

116

25

75

14.63

[9]

15.

Southern Rajasthan, India

2010

31

5

91

26

40

60

4.46

[98]

16.

Chitral valley, Pakistan

2009

83

7

89

76

14.28

85.71

4.43

[99]

17.

Mahal Kohistan (Khirthar National Park)

2007

50

11

86

40

36.36

63.63

8.62

[76]

 

Average

 

73.29

13.17

77.29

60.23

36.19

55.94

10.41

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