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<b>An ethnomycological survey of Jaunsar, Chakrata, Dehradun, India</b>

Manoj KumarForest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Utarakhand 248006, IndiaN. S. K. HarshForest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Utarakhand 248006, IndiaRajendra PrasadDepartment of Forestry, Uttaranchal University, Premnagar Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248007, IndiaVijay Vardhan PandeyForest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Utarakhand 248006, India
2017en
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The indigenous people in Chakrata have an immense knowledge of edible and poisonous mushrooms. In the present study the use of mushroom in culinary practices was surveyed among three communities, viz., the natives: Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Scheduled Caste; and Nepali immigrants. The Brahmins & Kshatriyas showed a narrow range of consumption of mushrooms while the Nepalis showed the widest range of consumption. Medicinal and religious uses were reported by the scheduled caste. A total of 63 mushrooms were recorded from the study area. The knowledge of edible as well as medicinal uses of fungi is at risk in this region as the younger generation is not willing to learn this traditional knowledge. In the present study most of the youths were excluded at the end as they did not gave much information.

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