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Assessment of medicinal plant Cymbopogon citratus in north Maharashtra Univresity campus of Khandesh region

A.C. Sonawane2 , R.T. Chaudhari1 * , Y.D. Bafna2 , M.N. Kulkarni2 and B. Ram Mridula2

1 Department of zoology, S.M.T.G.G. Khadase College, Muktai Nagar, Jalgaon, India

2 School of Environmental and Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.3.2.10

In the present investigation the current status of medicinal plants used by traditional vaidyas is studied in Khandesh area of Maharashtra state, India. Information was gathered using semi-structured questionnaires about various traditional vaidyas. They were questioned about the types of ailments treated with plants and the preparation of herbal medical formulation. The study of Cymbopogon citrates is probably of Indian origin. However, it is now naturalized and found along path sides in the North Maharashtra University campus of Jalgaon district, Maharashtra and commonly cultivated in humid tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is difficult to distinguish Cymbopogon nardus (L) rendle (Synonyms Andropogon nardus L.). Cymbopogon nardus is called citronella grass and it possesses a different odour of its essential oil compared with Cymbopogon citratus.


Cymbopogon Citratus; Rosha Grass; North Maharashtra University Campus; khandesh Region

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Sonawane A.C, Chaudhari R.T, Bafna Y.D, Kulkarni M.N, Mridula B.R, Thorat S.R. Assessment of medicinal plant Cymbopogon citratus in north Maharashtra Univresity campus of Khandesh region. Curr World Environ 2008;3(2):269-272 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.3.2.10

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Sonawane A.C, Chaudhari R.T, Bafna Y.D, Kulkarni M.N, Mridula B.R, Thorat S.R. Assessment of medicinal plant Cymbopogon citratus in north Maharashtra Univresity campus of Khandesh region. Curr World Environ 2008;3(2):269-272. Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org?p=132/