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UNIQUE TRADITIONAL
ALLELOPATHIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HERBS IN
CHHATTISGARH, INDIA:
EFFECT OF EXTRACT.801-900.Siliyari on different
herbs. (Compilation of Extended Summaries)
[Updated document, year
2009]
Pankaj
Oudhia
Abstract
Chhattisgarh, a newly
formed state of India,
is rich in bio-diversity. The natives and
traditional healers are having rich traditional
medicinal knowledge about herbs and insects. In
order to enrich the herbs with medicinal
properties, to protect it from insects and to
provide new vigour to the herbs, the traditional
healers are practicing traditional Allelopathic
knowledge since generations. The healers use both
leachate and extracts but prefer the use of
leachate. The leachate and extracts are collected
at specific day and time. In order to document the
traditional Allelopathic knowledge about medicinal
trees in Chhattisgarh, series of Ethnobotanical
surveys were conducted since year 1994 in
different parts of Chhattisgarh.
In
the series UNIQUE TRADITIONAL ALLELOPATHIC
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HERBS IN CHHATTISGARH, INDIA:
EFFECT OF EXTRACT, an effort to document this
knowledge has been done.
(More research
articles by Pankaj Oudhia are available on-line at
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Table of Contents
801. Siliyari on Bar
(Ficus benghalensis).
802. Siliyari on Pipal
(Ficus religiosa).
803. Siliyari on
Doomar (Ficus glomerata).
804. Siliyari on Sirsa
(Albizia lebbeck).
805. Siliyari on
Kachnar (Bauhinia variegata).
806. Siliyari on Neem
(Azadirachta indica).
807. Siliyari on
Bakain (Melia azedarach).
808. Siliyari on Char
(Buchanania lanzan).
809. Siliyari on Parsa
(Butea monosperma).
810. Siliyari on Sal
(Shorea robusta).
811. Siliyari on Sagon
(Tectona grandis).
812. Siliyari on Munga
(Moringa oleifera).
813. Siliyari on
Putranjiva roxburghii.
814. Siliyari on
Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo).
815. Siliyari on
Alstonia scholaris.
816. Siliyari on Beeja
(Pterocarpus marsupium).
817. Siliyari on Saja
(Terminalia alata).
818. Siliyari on Koha
(Terminalia arjuna).
819. Siliyari on Padri
(Stereospermum personatum).
820. Siliyari on
Dhanbaher (Cassia fistula).
821. Siliyari on Aithi
(Helicteres isora).
822. Siliyari on Tendu
(Diospyros melanoxylon).
823. Siliyari on Kadam
(Anthocephalus cadamba).
824. Siliyari on
Tinsa.
825. Siliyari on
Khamhar (Gmelina arborea).
826. Siliyari on Gunja
(Abrus precatorius).
827. Siliyari on
Ramdataun (Smilax sp.).
828. Siliyari on Mahua
(Madhuca indica) .
829. Siliyari on
Kuchla (Strychnos nux-vomica).
830. Siliyari on
Bambri (Acacia nilotica).
831. Siliyari on
Reetha (Sapindus emarginatus).
832. Siliyari on Toon
(Toona ciliata).
833. Siliyari on Karra
(Cleistanthus collinus).
834. Siliyari on
Bhelwa (Semecarpus anacardium).
835. Siliyari on
Bhiraa (Chloroxylon swietenia).
836. Siliyari on Haldu
(Haldina codifolia).
837. Siliyari on Kakad
(Garuga pinnata).
838. Siliyari on Kuru
(Sterculia urens).
839. Siliyari on
Grewia tiliifolia.
840. Siliyari on Semal
(Bombax ceiba).
841. Siliyari on Aonla
(Emblica officinalis).
842. Siliyari on Harra
(Terminalia chebula).
843. Siliyari on
Kathal (Jackfruit).
844. Siliyari on Senha
(Lagerstroemia parviflora).
845. Siliyari on
Dikamali (Gardenia resinifera).
846. Siliyari on Khair
(Acacia catechu).
847. Siliyari on Kusum
(Schleichera oleosa).
848. Siliyari on
Kaitha (Feronia limonia).
849. Siliyari on
Shahtoot (Morus alba).
850. Siliyari on Amra
(Spondias pinnata).
851. Siliyari on
Sindoori (Bixa orellana).
852. Siliyari on
Flacourtia indica.
853. Siliyari on
Pittosporum wightii.
854. Siliyari on
Hingot (Balanites aegyptiaca).
855. Siliyari on Amli
(Tamarind).
856. Siliyari on
Nirmali (Strychnos potatorum).
857. Siliyari on Rohan
(Soymida febrifuga).
858. Siliyari on
Jamrasi (Cassine glauca).
859. Siliyari on Seeta
Ashok (Saraca asoca).
860. Siliyari on
Mainphal (Randia dumetorum).
861. Siliyari on
Nirgundi (Vitex negundo).
862. Siliyari on
Bhagrenda (Jatropha sp.).
863. Siliyari on
Bursera serrata.
864. Siliyari on
Saliha (Boswellia serrata).
865. Siliyari on
Aglaia elaeagnoidea.
866. Siliyari on
Lepisanthes rubiginosa.
867. Siliyari on
Lannea coromandelica.
868. Siliyari on
Parkinsonia aculeata.
869. Siliyari on
Peltophorum africanum.
870. Siliyari on Kumhi
(Careya arborea).
871. Siliyari on
Gulmohar (Delonix regia).
872. Siliyari on Arusa
(Adhatoda vasica).
873. Siliyari on
Sarpgandha (Rauvolfia serpentina).
874. Siliyari on
Asgandh (Withania somnifera).
875. Siliyari on Genda
(Tagetes erecta).
876. Siliyari on Bach
(Acorus calamus).
877. Siliyari on
Satavar (Asparagus racemosus).
878. Siliyari on
Kulthi (Dolichos biflorus).
879. Siliyari on
Rice.
880. Siliyari on
Jimikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus).
881. Siliyari on Chana
(Gram).
882. Siliyari on Tiwra
(Lathyrus sativus).
883. Siliyari on Peng
(Celastrus paniculata).
884. Siliyari on
Patalkumhda (Pueraria tuberosa).
885. Siliyari on Kali
Haldi (Curcuma caesia).
886. Siliyari on Kali
Musli (Curculigo orchioides).
887. Siliyari on Safed
Musli (Chlorophytum tuberosum).
888. Siliyari on
Bramhi (Bacopa monnieri).
889. Siliyari on
Bemchi (Psoralea corylifolia).
890. Siliyari on
Mokhla (Asteracantha longifolia).
891. Siliyari on
Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre).
892. Siliyari on
Kalihari (Gloriosa superba).
893. Siliyari on
Baibirang (Embelia ribes).
894. Siliyari on
Kevatch (Mucuna pruriens).
895. Siliyari on
Chandrashoor (Lepidium sativum).
896. Siliyari on
Hadjod (Cissus quadrangularis).
897. Siliyari on Telia
Kand.
898. Siliyari on
Bhramarmari.
899. Siliyari on
Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata).
900. Siliyari on
Gulbakawali (Hedychium coronarium).
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Related References
801. Siliyari on Bar
(Ficus benghalensis).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract young trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
802. Siliyari on Pipal
(Ficus religiosa).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
803. Siliyari on
Doomar (Ficus glomerata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Raigarh region.
804. Siliyari on Sirsa
(Albizia lebbeck).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of seeds.
Information collected
from: Charama region.
805. Siliyari on
Kachnar (Bauhinia variegata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract young trees are
irrigated with this extract three days before the
collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment activates the medicinal contents of
leaves.
Information collected
from: {{Khairagarh}e} region.
806. Siliyari on Neem
(Azadirachta indica).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract .
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Bilaspur region.
807. Siliyari on
Bakain (Melia azedarach).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract .
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
808. Siliyari on Char
(Buchanania lanzan).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
soil around Char trees is drenched with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of roots.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
809. Siliyari on Parsa
(Butea monosperma).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Narharpur region.
810. Siliyari on Sal
(Shorea robusta).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Bastar region.
811. Siliyari on Sagon
(Tectona grandis).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees injured
due to lightening are irrigated with this extract
.
Purpose of use: This
treatment helps the trees to recover from
injuries.
Information collected
from: Dantewada region.
812. Siliyari on Munga
(Moringa oleifera).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract young trees are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of gum.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
813. Siliyari on
Putranjiva roxburghii.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Gandai-Salewara region.
814. Siliyari on
Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Young
trees are teated with this extract upto long time
.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the trees from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Kanker region.
815. Siliyari on
Alstonia scholaris.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract diseased trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment helps the trees to recover from
disease.
Information collected
from: {{Sirpur}e} region.
816. Siliyari on Beeja
(Pterocarpus marsupium).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Beeja plants are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of all plant parts. The traditional
healers using different plant parts of Beeja as
medicine specially the medicine for Diabetes,
practice this knowledge.
Information collected
from: Kanker region.
817. Siliyari on Saja
(Terminalia alata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
818. Siliyari on Koha
(Terminalia arjuna).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
soil having Koha seeds is drenched with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on
germination.
Information collected
from: Raipur
region.
819. Siliyari on Padri
(Stereospermum personatum).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract young trees are
irrigated with this extract with this extract
three days before the collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment activates the medicinal contents of
leaves.
Information collected
from: Narharpur region.
820. Siliyari on
Dhanbaher (Cassia fistula).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having negatice impact on growth. The
leaves of suppressed plants are used as
medicine.
Information collected
from: Rajnandgaon region.
821. Siliyari on Aithi
(Helicteres isora).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Biladi region.
822. Siliyari on Tendu
(Diospyros melanoxylon).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Roots and
leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: New
plants are treated with these extracts
alternatively.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from fungal
diseases.
Information collected
from: Raigarh region.
823. Siliyari on Kadam
(Anthocephalus cadamba).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract young trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
824. Siliyari on
Tinsa.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the roots from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Bastar region.
825. Siliyari on
Khamhar(Gmelina arborea).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Khamhar
trees are irrigated with this extract two days
before the collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment activates the medicinal contents of
leaves.
Information collected
from: {{Sirpur}e} region.
826. Siliyari on Gunja
(Abrus precatorius).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Gunja
plants are irrigated with this extract during
preflowering stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
827. Siliyari on
Ramdataun (Smilax sp.).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Sukma region.
828. Siliyari on Mahua
(Madhuca indica) .
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Charama region.
829. Siliyari on
Kuchla (Strychnos nux-vomica).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of bark.
Information collected
from: Dalli-Rajhara region.
830. Siliyari on
Bambri (Acacia nilotica).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having negative impact on growth. The
leaves of suppressed plants are used as medicine
for excessive sweating by the traditional
healers.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
831. Siliyari on
Reetha (Sapindus emarginatus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on root
growth.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
832. Siliyari on Toon
(Toona ciliata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract trunk of old trees
are treated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the trunk from insects.
Information collected
from: Kanker region.
833. Siliyari on Karra
(Cleistanthus collinus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Bastar region.
834. Siliyari on
Bhelwa (Semecarpus anacardium).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: Narharpur region.
835. Siliyari on
Bhiraa (Chloroxylon swietenia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Bhirra trees are
irrigated with this extract one week before the
collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Bagbahera region.
836. Siliyari on Haldu
(Haldina codifolia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
837. Siliyari on Kakad
(Garuga pinnata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Kakad trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the trees from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
838. Siliyari on Kuru
(Sterculia urens).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Kuru trees are
irrigated with this extract during prefruiting
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: {{Bhopalpatnam}e} region.
839. Siliyari on
Grewia tiliifolia.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
soil around young plants is drenched with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the roots from fungal
diseases.
Information collected
from: {{Dongargarh}e} region.
840. Siliyari on Semal
(Bombax ceiba).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Semal trees are
irrigated with this extract during preflowering
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers.
Information collected
from: Dantewada region.
841. Siliyari on Aonla
(Emblica officinalis).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Aonla trees are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: Kawardha region.
842. Siliyari on Harra
(Terminalia chebula).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract diseased plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment helps the plants to recover from
injuries.
Information collected
from: Saraipali region.
843. Siliyari on
Kathal (Jackfruit).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Kondagaon region.
844. Siliyari on Senha
(Lagerstroemia parviflora).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers.
Information collected
from: Kota region.
845. Siliyari on
Dikamali (Gardenia resinifera).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract Gardenia trees are
irrigated with this extract after the collection
of roots.
Purpose of use: This
treatment helps the patients to recover from
injuries.
Information collected
from: Pendra region.
846. Siliyari on Khair
(Acacia catechu).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
847. Siliyari on Kusum
(Schleichera oleosa).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract exhausted trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such trees.
Information collected
from: Nagri-Sihawa region.
848. Siliyari on
Kaitha (Feronia limonia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Jashpur region.
849. Siliyari on
Shahtoot (Morus alba).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves and
roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: New
plants are irrigated with these extracts
alternatively.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Pendra region.
850. Siliyari on Amra
(Spondias pinnata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extract old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
851. Siliyari on
Sindoori (Bixa orellana).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Pendra region.
852. Siliyari on
Flacourtia indica.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
853. Siliyari on
Pittosporum wightii.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Pittosporum trees
are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
854. Siliyari on
Hingot (Balanites aegyptiaca).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts the soil around
old trees is drenched with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the underground parts from
fungal infection
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
855. Siliyari on Amli
(Tamarind).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: New
plants are treated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from fungal
diseases.
Information collected
from: Raigarh region.
856. Siliyari on
Nirmali (Strychnos potatorum).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: Bhanupratappur region.
857. Siliyari on Rohan
(Soymida febrifuga).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Rohan trees are
irrigated with this extract three days before the
collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment activiates the medicinal contents of
leaves.
Information collected
from: Bastar region.
858. Siliyari on
Jamrasi (Cassine glauca).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
859. Siliyari on Seeta
Ashok (Saraca asoca).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Saraca trees are
irrigated with this extract during preflowering
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers. The traditional healers
using these flowers in treatment of gynaecological
troubels, practice this knowledge.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
860. Siliyari on
Mainphal (Randia dumetorum).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts exhausted trees
are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such trees.
Information collected
from: Gandai-Salewara region.
861. Siliyari on
Nirgundi (Vitex negundo).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts the soil having
Nirgundi seeds is drenched with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the seeds from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
862. Siliyari on
Bhagrenda (Jatropha sp.).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Jatropha plants
are irrigated with this extract upto long
time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of seeds.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
863. Siliyari on
Bursera serrata.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Bursera trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
864. Siliyari on
Saliha (Boswellia serrata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old trees are
irrigated with this extract upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of roots.
Information collected
from: Kawardha region.
865. Siliyari on
Aglaia elaeagnoidea.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
866. Siliyari on
Lepisanthes rubiginosa.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use:
Lepisanthes leaves are collected one week after
the irrigation with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment activates the medicinal properties of
leaves.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
867. Siliyari on
Lannea coromandelica.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves and
roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Young
plants are irrigated with these extracts
alternatively upto long time.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth as
well as medicinal properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Rengakhar region.
868. Siliyari on
Parkinsonia aculeata.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts young trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on root
growth.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
869. Siliyari on
Peltophorum africanum.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old trees are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Rajnandgaon region.
870. Siliyari on Kumhi
(Careya arborea).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Kumhi trees are
irrigated with this extract during prefruiting
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: Biladi region.
871. Siliyari on
Gulmohar (Delonix regia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from insects.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
872. Siliyari on Arusa
(Adhatoda vasica).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Less
vigorous new plants are treated with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
873. Siliyari on
Sarpgandha (Rauvolfia serpentina).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract three days before the
collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: {{Bhopalpatnam}e} region.
874. Siliyari on
Asgandh (Withania somnifera).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts the soil around
old plants is drenched with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the underground parts from
fungal infection.
Information collected
from: Bilaspur region.
875. Siliyari on Genda
(Tagetes erecta).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves. The traditional healers
using these leaves in treatment of Migraine,
practice this knowledge.
Information collected
from: Saraipali region.
876. Siliyari on Bach
(Acorus calamus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of rhizomes.
Information collected
from: Pendra region.
877. Siliyari on
Satavar (Asparagus racemosus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts the soil around
Satavar plants is drenched with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the underground parts from
fungal infection.
Information collected
from: Gandai-Salewara region.
878. Siliyari on
Kulthi (Dolichos biflorus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
879. Siliyari on
Rice.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts medicinal Rice
Kali Moonchh plants are irrigated with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves. The traditional healers
using these leaves in treatment of skin related
troubles, practice this knowledge.
Information collected
from: Gariaband region.
880. Siliyari on
Jimikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
881. Siliyari on Chana
(Gram).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Flowers.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Winter season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts newly emerged
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the underground parts from
fungal infection.
Information collected
from: Raipur
region.
882. Siliyari on Tiwra
(Lathyrus sativus).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant at
flowering stage.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Winter season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
883. Siliyari on Peng
(Celastrus paniculata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use:
Diseased plants are treated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment helps the plants to recover from
injuries.
Information collected
from: Keshkal region.
884. Siliyari on
Patalkumhda (Pueraria tuberosa).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract one week before the
collection of leaves.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Narharpur region.
885. Siliyari on Kali
Haldi (Curcuma caesia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Seeds.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract during preflowering
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers.
Information collected
from: Sukma region.
886. Siliyari on Kali
Musli (Curculigo orchioides).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts newly emerged
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth
.
Information collected
from: Dhamtari region.
887. Siliyari on Safed
Musli (Chlorophytum tuberosum).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having negative imapct on growth. The
leaves of suppressed plants are used as medicine
by the traditional healers.
Information collected
from: {{Bhopalpatnam}e} region.
888. Siliyari on
Bramhi (Bacopa monnieri).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of leaves.
Information collected
from: Jashpur region.
889. Siliyari on
Bemchi (Psoralea corylifolia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Flowers.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
soil having Bemchi seeds is drenched with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on
germination.
Information collected
from: Jagdalpur region.
890. Siliyari on
Mokhla (Asteracantha longifolia).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts less vigorous new
plants are irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants.
Information collected
from: Durg region.
891. Siliyari on
Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the leaves from fungal
infection.
Information collected
from: Kondagaon region.
892. Siliyari on
Kalihari (Gloriosa superba).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
soil around new plants is drenched with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the undeground parts from
fungal infection.
Information collected
from: Ambikapur region.
893. Siliyari on
Baibirang (Embelia ribes).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Roots.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of fruits.
Information collected
from: Kanker region.
894. Siliyari on
Kevatch (Mucuna pruriens).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Mucuna plants are
irrigated with this extract during preflowering
stage.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on medicinal
properties of flowers.
Information collected
from: Nagri-Sihawa region.
895. Siliyari on
Chandrashoor (Lepidium sativum).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Winter season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts Lepidium plants
are treated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from insects.
Information collected
from: Bilaspur region.
896. Siliyari on
Hadjod (Cissus quadrangularis).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Seeds.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts old plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment protects the plants from diseases.
Information collected
from: {{Bhopalpatnam}e} region.
897. Siliyari on Telia
Kand.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: The
extract is sprayed on new plants.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Rengakhar region.
898. Siliyari on
Bhramarmari.
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on root growth
.
Information collected
from: Bastar region.
899. Siliyari on
Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Leaves.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: Less
vigorous new plants are treated with this
extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment gives new vigour to such plants. Many
times whole plant extract is used in order to get
more promising results.
Information collected
from: Rajnandgaon region.
900. Siliyari on
Gulbakawali (Hedychium coronarium).
Specific plant parts
used for extract preparation: Whole plant.
Specific time for
extract preparation: Rainy season.
Scientific name of
main plant: Celosia argentea.
Method of use: In
combination with other extracts new plants are
irrigated with this extract.
Purpose of use: This
treatment is having positive impact on growth.
Information collected
from: Pendra region.
Comments
TRADITIONAL
ALLELOPATHIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HERBS IN CHHATTISGARH,
INDIA :
MY OBSERVATION AND EXPERIENCES.
For
the first time Molish (1937) coined the term
"Allelopathy" which reference to all biochemical
interactions (stimulatory and inhibitory) among
plants, including micro-organisms. The natives and
traditional healers of Chhattisgarh are not aware
of this term but they are practicing the
Allelopathic knowledge to enrich the plants with
medicinal properties, to repel the insects, to
give new vigour to diseased plants, to increase
the crop production etc. Since the year 1994, I am
continuously documenting the Traditional
Allelopathic knowledge and this year (i.e. 2004)
decided to put all the information among the world
community with the hope that new researchers will
take interest in this new field and give
recognition to this knowledge as separate
discipline.
The
traditional healers informed me that by simply
observing the natural arrangements of plants in
any ecosystem, one can get the complete picture of
Allelopathic potential of individual species. They
claimed that there are specific plants in
surrounding of specific plants and this
arrangement remains continuous upto hundred
kilometers. The natives and traditional healers
simply exploit the observations they have
experienced during visits to forests. The
Traditional Allelopathic knowledge is transferring
from one generation to other and in Chhattisgarh
most of the traditional healers are not only aware
of this knowledge but also practicing it in their
routine life. Its popularity among them clearly
indicates its efficacy. In general, the
traditional healers keep this knowledge as secret
knowledge. When they approach to the herbs before
specific days in order to apply the leachate, they
utter mantras. Majority of natives believe that
Mantras make the plants medicinally rich. But as
Allelopath, I have noted that the application of
leachate is having the real effects. I personally
feel that the research on the effect of Mantras on
plants is also an important field on which our new
researchers can focus their research.
At
first I hesitated to put the information related
to Traditional Allelopathic knowledge among the
world community but ten years of surveys and huge
amount of data motivated me to start documentation
of this important traditional knowledge. At
Botanical.com, over 7000 research articles are now
available on this aspect. In order to make these
research articles readers friendly, I have written
it in specific format (i.e. in form of fact
sheets). These seven thousand research articles
are like a drop in ocean. In Chhattisgarh we are
having thousands plants and you can imagine the
quantum of information available with us. As the
expert traditional healers are getting old, it is
essential to document their knowledge without any
delay. After crossing 10,000 research articles
(once it was the dream for whole life) now I feel
that I have done nothing in terms of total
knowledge present in this small part of the
world.
In
early days, the farmers engaged in organic farming
were practicing Traditional Allelopathic knowledge
for crop production. In many parts of
Chhattisgarh, the use of plants extract and
leachate is still popular. In most of the cases,
the Baiga, performs this spraying operation with
the help of broome. But now a days this
application is mere a formality. In the modern era
of chemical farming, the leachate and extracts
have lost its miraculous effects. The crop plants
have lost its resistance whereas the insects are
becoming more and more resistant. The chemical
farming practices have made this traditional
knowledge as obsolete knowledge. This observation
motivated me to document the information without
any more delay.
In
my Allelopathic research I have noted that the
extracts perform in better way than the leachate
but the traditional healers give preference to the
leachate. They have no specific explanation but
many senior healers of Pendra region informed that
extraction is the process that damages the plants
and the plants feel (?)Uneasy(?) when the extracts
of another plant are applied. Through the
Ethnobotanical surveys conducted in different
parts of Chhattisgarh I have noted that there is a
much variation in methods of leachate collection.
Many healers perform the leachate collection
during first monsoon rains. They collect the
leachate in bulk and store it, by adopting
traditional methods, for use round the year. Other
healers collect it round the year as per their
ease and prefer to use the freshly collected
leachate. They have specific time i.e. morning
hours, evening hours etc. for the collection. I
have mentioned this specific time in research
articles. I have observed during the surveys that
the same leachate is used in different ways in
different regions but as I always write that the
healers have no interaction among them and they
are not at any forum, they have no access to the
information available with other traditional
healers. My surveys are filling this gape.
As
mentioned earlier, much knowledge is still
undocumented. My wish is to continue this
documentation process. But I also wish to conduct
laboratory and field trials to provide scientific
base to this traditional knowledge. Both
assignments at a time are not possible. I am in
dilemma. Through this article I would like to
request the Allelopathic researchers to come
forward and start systematic research on this
aspect. Most of the traditional healers are with
us and in case of any detail; the researchers can
ask them without any problem. The traditional
healers are confident with this knowledge. They do
not feel any need of scientific confirmation but
by providing scientific base to this knowledge, we
can make this knowledge, more popular and
credible. In seven thousand research articles on
Traditional Allelopathic Knowledge, I have given
all the available information but when I visit to
the healers, I get additional information. I will
try to add this additional information in present
research articles, time to time.
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Oudhia P Kolhe SS Tripathi RS (1995)
Allelopathic effect of Ageratum conyzoides L. on
germination of linseed var. Kiran. Oudhia P. Dixit A. (1994) Weeds in Ambikapur (Madhya
Pradesh) region and their traditional
use. Oudhia P. (2002)
Rice-Acorus intercropping: a new system
developed by innovative farmers of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001)
Improved cultivation practices for medicinal
crops: glimpses of research of farmers' fields
in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001) My
experiences with world’s top ten Indian
medicinal plants: Glimpses of research at
farmer’s field in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2001)
The possibilities of commercial cultivation of
rare medicinal plants in Chhattisgarh (India) Oudhia P. (2001)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about a noxious
weed, jal
kumbhi (Eichhornia
crassipes), in Chhattisgarh (India)
Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1996) Allelopathic
effect of Datura
stramonium L. on linseed. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1998) Allelopathic
potential of Datura
stramonium L.. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S (1997) Allelopathic
potential of Calotropis gigantea
R.Br. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997) Allelopathic
effect of Calotropis gigantea R.
Br. on germination and seedling
vigour of chickpea. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1997)
Germination and seedling vigour of Soybean as affected by
Allelopathy of
Ipomoea
carnea Jacq. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1998) Allelopathic
effect of Blumea
lacera L. on Rice and common kharif
weeds. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997) Allelopathic
effect of white top (Parthenium hysterophorus
L.) on chickpea. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1998) Allelopathic
potential of Ipomoea
carnea Jacq.. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1998) Allelopathic
effects of Parthenium hysterophorus
L. on Kodo, Mustard and problematic
weeds. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1998)
Germination and seedling vigour of chickpea as affected by
Allelopathy of
Datura
stramonium L. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Germination and seedling vigour of rice var. Mahamaya as
affected by Allelopathy of
Datura
stramonium. Oudhia P. Tripathi R. S. Puri Sunil Chandel D. S. (1999)
Traditional knowledge about medicinal weeds in Chhattisgarh. Oudhia P. (1999)
Medicinal weeds in rice fields of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (1999) Allelopathic
effects of some obnoxious weeds on
germination of Melilotus alba. Oudhia P. (1999) Allelopathic
effects of Lantana
camara L. on germination of soybean. Oudhia P. (2000) Allelopathic
effects of Ageratum conyzoides and
Ipomoea
carnea on mustard. Oudhia P. (1999)
Medicinal weeds in wheat fields of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (1999)
Medicinal weeds in groundnut fields of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (1999)
Studies on Allelopathy and
medicinal weeds in chickpea fields. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1995) Allelopathic
effect of Ageratum conyzoides L.
on germination of linseed var.
Kiran. Oudhia Pankaj Thakur B.S. (1996) New
record of the leaf beetle on a weed. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997) Allelopathic
effect of Blumea
lacera L. on wheat. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997) Allelopathic
effect of Parthenium hysterophorus
L. on germination of Linseed. Oudhia P. (1997)
Evaluation of host specificity of Blumea leaf
beetle (Chrysolina sp. nr. madrasae
Jackoby). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1998)
Medicinal Weeds of kharif crops in
the plains of Chhattisgarh. Oudhia P. Joshi B.S. Kosta V.K. (1998) The
possibilities of preparing Homoeopathic
drugs from the obnoxious weeds of Chhattisgarh. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997) Allelopathic
effect of Blumea lacera L.
on chickpea and rabi weeds. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000) Allelopathic
effect of Lantana camara
L. on germination of kodo (Paspalum scrobiculatum
L.). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000)
Germination of mustard as affected by
Allelopathy of
Datura stramonium
L.. Oudhia, P. Shrivastava G.K. Tripathi R.S. (1996)
Medicinal weeds of Durg (Madhya
Pradesh) region. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Scope of cultivation of important medicinal
plants in Chhattisgarh plains.
Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Medicinal weeds of Raipur and Durg (Madhya
Pradesh) region. Oudhia P. Ganguali R.N (1998) Is
Lantana
camara responsible for Sal-borer infesttation
in M.P.? Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1998)
Germination and seedling vigour of mustard as affected by
allelopathy of
Blumea lacera
L.. Oudhia P. Tripathi R. S. (1999)
Allelopathic
effects of Lantana camara
L. on germination and seedling vigour
of mustard. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1998)
Negative (stimulatory) allelopathy of
Lantana camara
L. on linseed var.
Kiran. Oudhia P. (1998)
Medicinal insects and spiders. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Allelopathic effect of Lantana
camara L. on rice. Oudhia P. Pandey N. Tripathi R.S. Ganguli R.N. (1998)
Effect of different fertility levels on the gall
midge (Orseolia oryzae)
infestation. Oudhia P. Pandey N. Ganguli R.N. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Reaction of hybrid rice varieties to gall
midge (Orseolia oryzae).
Oudhia P. Pandey N. Tripathi R.S. Ganguli R.N. (1999)
Effect of Nitrogen and Water management
practices on gall
midge (Orseolia oryzae)
infestation in hybrid
rice. Oudhia P. Pandey N. Tripathi R.S Ganguli R.N. (1999) Gall
midge (Orseolia oryzae)
infestation in hybrid
rice as affected by Agronomical
practices. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1999) An
useful weed Blumea
lacera L.: A Review. Oudhia P. (1999) Chhattisgarh farmer's
response on control of weeds in direct
seeded rice. Oudhia P. (1999) Effect
of some botanicals on hatchability of Blumea
leaf beetle eggs. Oudhia P. (2000)
Germination and seedling vigour of kodomillet as affected
by Allelopathy of
Ipomoea
carnea Jacq. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (1998) Allelopathic
effects of Calotropis gigantea R.
Br. on germination and seedling
vigour of linseed. Oudhia P. Pandey N. Tripathi R.S. Ganguli R.N. (1999)
Response of different hybrid
rice varieties to Brown
Plant Hopper Nilaparvata lugens
(stal.). Oudhia P. (2000)
Germination and seedling vigour of wheat as affected by allelopathy of
Calotropis gigantea
R.Br.. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. Choubey N.K. Banwari Lal (2000) Parthenium
hysterophorus: A curse for the
bio-diversity of Chhattisgarh plains.
Oudhia P. (1999) Blumea
leaf beetle in Chhattisgarh Plains.
Oudhia P. (2001)
Stimulatory Allelopathy of
Ageratum conyzoides L.
on soybean. Oudhia P. Pandey N. Tripathi R.S. (1999)
Allelopathic effects of obnoxious weeds on
germination and seedling vigour of hybrid rice. Oudhia P. (2000)
Medicinal weeds in kodomillet fields: A
source of an additional income for Chhattisgarh farmers.
Banwarilal Oudhia P. (1999)
Beneficial effects of Allelopathy : I
. Crop Production. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000)
Allelopathic effects of Lantana
camara L. on wheat. Oudhia P. (2001)
Phyto-sociological studies of rainy season
wasteland weeds with
special reference to Parthenium hysterophorus
L. in Raipur (India) district. Oudhia P. (1999) Allelopathic
effects of Typha
angustata on germination and seedling
vigour of winter maize and rice. Oudhia P. Ganguli J. (1999)
Outbreak of Tortoise beetle Aspidomorpha miliaris
F. (Coleoptera ; Chrysomelidae) in Chhattisgarh plains.
Oudhia P. (1999)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about Red velvet
mite Trombidium sp.
(Acari : Trombidiidae) in Chhattisgarh. Oudhia P. (1999)
Effects of Total Solar Eclipse on activities of
some insects and mites. Oudhia P. (2000)
Studies on host specificity and preference of
the metallic coloured Tortoise
beetle (Aspidomorpha miliaris
F.).
Oudhia P. (2000)
Studies on host specificity of the orange Banded
Blister beetle (Zonabris pustulata L.).
Oudhia P. (1999) Allelopathic
effects of some obnoxious weeds on
germination and seedling vigour of Lathyrus sativus.
Oudhia P. (1999)
Possibilities of providing an additional income
to Lathyrus farmers of Chattisgarh through
medicinal weeds. Oudhia P. (2000)
Effects of leaf extracts on Metallic Coloured Tortoise
beetle Aspidomorpha miliaris
F.. Oudhia P. (2000) Toxic
effects of Parthenium leaf
extracts on Aspidomorpha miliaris
F. and Zonabris pustulata Thunb..
Oudhia P. (2000) Common
housefly Musca nebulo
Wiedemann (Diptera: Muscidae) as medicinal
insect in Chattisgarh. Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000) Allelopathic
effects of Kukronda (Blumea
lacera L.) on linseed.
Oudhia P. (2000)
Allelopathic effects of Lantana
camara L. on chickpea.
Oudhia P. (2000) Parthenium
hysterophorus : a new weed in upland
rice fields of the Chattisgarh Plains(India). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000) Allelopathic
effects of an obnoxious weed Parthenium
hysterophorus on germination and
seedling vigour of rice var.
Mahamaya. Oudhia P. (2000)
Positive (inhibitory ) allelopathic
effects of some obnoxious weeds on
germination and seedling vigour of pigeonpea(Cajanus cajan
L.). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000) Allelopathic
effects of some plant extracts on rice
var.Mahamaya.
Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000)
Medicinal weed flora of
brinjal(Solanum
melongena L.) fields in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2000)
Evaluation of some botanicals against orange
banded blister beetle(Zonabris pustulata
Thunb.). Oudhia P. (2000)
Positive (inhibitory) Allelopathic
effects of Parthenium
hysterophorus leaves on germination
and seedling vigour of sunflower. Oudhia P. (2000) Allelopathic
effects of Parthenium
hysterophorus and Ageratum conyzoides on
wheat var.Sujata. Gupta A. Thakur M.P. Oudhia P. (2000)
Effects of different Homoeopathic
drugs prepared from common weeds on radial
growth of Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus
membranaceus) under in vitro condition. Oudhia P. (2000) Record
of Orange Banded Blister Beetle Zonabris pustulata
Thunb.(Coleoptera: Meloidae)
on Safed
Moosli(Chlorophytum
borivilianum). Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2000)
Allelopathic research on rice seeds in Chhattisgarh (India):An
overview.Special Volume -II on Rice Research and
Management in India . Oudhia P. (2001)
Problems percieved by safed moosli(Chlorophytum
borivilianum) growers of Chhattisgarh(India) region: A study.
Oudhia P. Pal A.R. (2001) Rainy
season medicinal weed flora in wastelands of
Chamra nallah watershed area
at Bagbahera. Oudhia P. (2001)
Allelopathic effects of root leachates of some
obnoxious weeds on
germination and seedling vigour of wheat. Oudhia P. (2001) Allelopathic
research on chickpea seeds in Chattisgarh (India) region: An
overview.
Oudhia P. (2001)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about Bed Bug Cimex
lectularius L.(Hemiptera: Cimicidae) in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001) Record
of Aphis
craccivora Koch.(Hemiptera: Aphididae) on medicinal
crop Mucuna
pruriens L. in Chhattigarh (India).
Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2001)
Allelopathic effects of Ageratum conyzoides and
Calotropis gigantea on
germination and seedling vigour of rice. Oudhia P. (2001)
Stimulatory Allelopathic
effects of Ageratum conyzoides L.
on soybean.
Oudhia P. (2001)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about Pod
borer Helicoverpa
armigera in Chhattisgarh, India. Oudhia P. (2001)
Medicinal uses of Congress weed Parthenium hysterophorus
L.: A Review. Oudhia P. (2000)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about green leaf
hopper, Nephotettix spp. in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001)
Evaluation of Allelopathic
effects of some fruit tree leaf extracts on
emergence and seedling vigour of Lathyrus
var.Biol-212.
Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2002)
Identification, cultivation and export of
important medicinal plants. Oudhia P. (2002)
Internet: A rich source of information of
conservation, identification, cultivation and
marketing of different mushroom species. Oudhia P. (2001)
Etymology of certain weeds. Oudhia P. (2001)
Medicinal weeds in banana orchards : A
boon for small farmers of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001) Common
rice weeds used for
first aid by Chhattisgarh
farmers.
Oudhia P. (2001)
Germination and seedling vigour of wheat as affected by
allelopathy of some obnoxious weed. Das G.K. Oudhia P. (2001) Rice as medicinal plant
in Chhattisgarh (India): A
survey.
Oudhia P. Tripathi R.S. (2002)
Prospects of cultivation of medicinal plants in
Chhattisgarh,India. Oudhia P. Pal A.R. Pali G.P. (2002)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about common
crop weeds in
Bagbahera (India) region : A
survey . Oudhia P. (2001)
Allelopathic effects of leachates and extracts
of different parts of an obnoxious weed Parthenium hysterophorus
L. on germination and seedling vigour
of selected crops. Oudhia P. (2002)
Cultivation of Mucuna for medicinal
uses in India. Oudhia P. (2000)
Allelopathic effects of some obnoxious weeds on
germination of soybean. Oudhia P. (2002)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about Fireflies,
Photuris sp.(Coleoptera : Lampyridae)in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2002)
Traditional Medicinal Knowledge about Chickpea in India with special
reference to Chhattisgarh.
Oudhia P. (2002)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about Red Ant Oecophylla smaragdina
(Fab.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)in Chattisgarh, India. Oudhia P. (2002)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about common
insects and mites in India. Tripathi R.S. Tuteja S.S. Oudhia P. (2001)
Prospects of cultivation of medicinal plants in
Chhattisgarh. Lal Banwari Oudhia P. (2001)
Beneficial effects of phytochemicals on
food-fodder-MPTS Production Systems. Sarawgi S.K. Oudhia P. (2001)
Monitoring of Boron effect on germination of Rice cv. Mahamaya.
Oudhia P. (2001) First
record of Orange banded
blister beetle Zonabris pustuluta
Thumb. (Coleoptera : Meloidae) on
Safed Moosli ( Chlorophytum borivilianums
L.) Oudhia P. (2001) Phyllotreta crucifera
Goeze: A new pest of medicinal crop
Lepidium sativum L. in
Chhattisgarh (India). Tiwari Vandana Oudhia P. (2001) Major
diseases of medicinal and aromatic crops of Chhattisgarh (India) and its organic
treatments. Oudhia P. (2001) Useful
weeds in rice fields and bunds :
A boon for Indian farmers. Oudhia P. (2001) Weeds mentioned
in holy
Ramayana. Oudhia P. (2001)
Medicinal weeds in banana fields : A boon
for small farmers of Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001)
Traditional medicinal knowledge about common
crop weeds in
Bagbahera (India) region : A
survey. Oudhia P. (2001)
Improved cultivation practices for medicinal
crops : Glimpses of research at farmer’s fields
in Chhattisgarh (India). Oudhia P. (2001)
Beneficial effects of green spray on saponin
content and growth of wonder crop Safed Moosli
(Chlorophytum borivilianum
L.) Oudhia P. Tiwari J.P. (2001)
Marketing of Indian medicinal and aromatic crops
: Expectations of International Buyers. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1996) Allelopathic
effect of Ageratum conyzoides L.
on paddy. Oudhia P. Kolhe S.S. Tripathi R.S. (1997)
Germination and seediling vigour of rice var. Mahamaya as
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