Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinators

DW Inouye - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Alpine environments are among the habitats most strongly affected by climate change, and
consequently their unique plants and pollinators are faced with the challenge of adapting or …

Sustainable utilization and conservation of plant biodiversity in montane ecosystems: the western Himalayas as a case study

SM Khan, SE Page, H Ahmad, DM Harper - Annals of botany, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Conservation of the unique biodiversity of mountain ecosystems needs trans-
disciplinary approaches to succeed in a crowded colloquial world. Geographers …

Review and synthesis of climate change studies in the Himalayan region

VS Negi, DC Tiwari, L Singh, S Thakur… - Environment …, 2022 - Springer
There are a few regions in the world, where climate change impacts are more intense than
other regions of the world, and Himalaya is the case. The Himalaya, one of the biodiversity …

A critical review on Nepal Dock (Rumex nepalensis): A tropical herb with immense medicinal importance

S Shaikh, V Shriram, A Srivastav, P Barve… - Asian Pacific Journal …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Rumex nepalensis Spreng.(Polygonaceae) commonly known as Nepal Dock has
wide-spectrum therapeutic potencies and is extensively used for centuries in traditional …

Potential of herbarium records to sequence phenological pattern: a case study of Aconitum heterophyllum in the Himalaya

KS Gaira, U Dhar, OK Belwal - Biodiversity and conservation, 2011 - Springer
Several pieces of evidence indicate that global climate change is affecting biological
systems all across the world. Phenology is one of the tools that may indicate changing …

Assessment of climate change impacts and its implications on medicinal plants-based traditional healthcare system in Central Himalaya, India

RK Maikhuri, PC Phondani, D Dhyani… - Iranian Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Medicinal plant-based healthcare system practiced by the traditional herbal healers
(Vaidyas) plays a significant role in curing ailments. Phenology of many medicinal plants is …

Relationships between flowering phenology and functional traits in eastern Tibet alpine meadow

P Jia, T Bayaerta, X Li, G Du - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Flowering phenology is a key life history trait that strongly influences reproductive success.
We investigated the relationship between flowering phenology and functional traits of 48 …

Fragmented forest patches in the Indian Himalayas preserve unique components of biodiversity: investigation of the floristic composition and phytoclimate of the …

S Singh, B Singh, O Surmal, MN Bhat, B Singh… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Subtropical and temperate forests are amongst the most threatened habitats of Asia, due to
large-scale habitat loss and the fragmentation of landscapes. Inspite of these, the Asiatic …

[HTML][HTML] Biological potential of Potentilla fulgens extract on acute inflammation, nocioception tolerance, oxidative stress and its phytochemical constituents

MM Pandey, G Shukla, A Goutam, S Rastogi… - Food Chemistry …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Potentilla fulgens Wall. ex. Hook, a highly valued Himalayan medicinal plant with
anticancer, hypoglycaemic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiulcerogenic properties …

Review on pharmaceutical properties and conservation measures of Potentilla fulgens Wall. ex Hook. - A medicinal endangered herb of higher Himalaya

K Kaul, V Jaitak, VK Kaul - 2011 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
Plenteous ethnotherapeutic properties and pharmacological actions have been attributed to
Potentilla fulgens Wall. ex Hook.(Family-Rosaceae). It is one of the highly valued indigenous …