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Study of Six Selected Mangrove Plants in Myeik Coastal Line
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Title | Study of Six Selected Mangrove Plants in Myeik Coastal Line | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2018-12-01 | |||||
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Htay Htay Win | ||||||
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Mangroves are various kinds of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics mainly between latitudes 25˚ N and 25˚ S. Mangroves can be divided into two distinct groups: exclusive and non-exclusive. Local names and usefulness of the collected plants were gathered by interviewing with local people and by taking the photographs of these data. Mangrove extracts of Taninthayi coastal area are used in indigenous medicine; for example, the decoction fresh leaves of the nipa palm are used for indolent ulcers. Ash of roots and leave-sheath are used for headaches and toothaches. Bruuguiera species (Byu-u-talon) is used as condiment and adhesive, and as an astringent medicine against diarrhea and malaria. Sonneratia species (Lamu) are used for salt-water piling and the seeds of (lame) are a source of resin and ointment for treading skin diseases and wounds. Avicennia species (Tha-mae) have tonic effect. The wood of Ceriopstagal (Madama-myaw) is used for tool handles and made firewood. Mangrove forests are extremely important coastal resources which are vital to rural socio‐economic development. | ||||||
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Coastal, Indigenous medicine,, Social-economic development | ||||||
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Yangon University of Distance Education Research Journal | ||||||
265-272 | ||||||
Vol.9,No.1 |