Studies On Phyllosphere Mycoflora of Certain Medicinal Plants of Mungeli District.
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Medicinal plants are attracting to each and every person seeking health, without side effects. The diseases of medicinal plants are becoming the important factor for commercialization of medicinal plants. Ethnomedicines are the upcoming formulas of alternative drugs resources to Allopathic medicines. As the awareness about medicinal plants are increasing day-by- day. The medicinal plants suffer from various kinds of plants pathogens including fungi. The phyllosphere mycoflora must be studied to save the quality of drugs and active principles of particular medicinal plants.
In the present study 5 types of medicinal plants from Mungeli district are selected to detect the phyllosphere mycoflora associated with respective plants. This study will be helpful to create awareness about the various types of the plants as habitat for fungal microorganisms.
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