Abstract
Ethnoecological studies carried over three years in Harboi rangeland, Kalat revealed that of the total 202 recorded species 145 species (72%) had various local uses. The major utilization of plants was as a fodder that included 129 (65%) species, which was followed by medicinal plants contributing 50 (25%) species. There were 12 species used as vegetable or fruits, 7 species as fuel wood and 3 species as herbal tea. The rangeland is highly degraded and needs restoration of palatable vegetation cover to improve the biodiversity.

M. Jan Durrani, Farrukh Hussain . (2005) ETHNOECOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PLANTS OF HARBOI RANGELAND, KALAT, PAKISTAN, , Volume 2, Issue 1.
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