1992
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Seabuckthorn - A multipurpose Plan Species for Fragile Mountains

  • Rongsen, L.
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Seabuckthorn: A Multipurpose Plant Species for Fragile Mountains discusses the potential of seabuckthorn as a valuable resource in mountainous regions. Seabuckthorn, scientifically known as Hippophae rhamnoides, is a resilient plant capable of thriving in harsh environments, making it particularly suited for fragile mountain ecosystems. 

The publication highlights seabuckthorn's numerous benefits, ranging from soil conservation and erosion control to its nutritional and medicinal properties. As a nitrogen-fixing plant, seabuckthorn plays a vital role in soil stabilization and fertility, which is crucial for preventing landslides and maintaining ecological balance in mountainous areas prone to erosion.

Moreover, seabuckthorn berries are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids, making them a valuable source of nutrition and offering potential health benefits. The plant's leaves, fruits, and seeds can be utilized in various industries, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food processing.

The article emphasizes the importance of promoting seabuckthorn cultivation and sustainable harvesting practices in mountain communities, not only for economic development but also for environmental conservation and biodiversity preservation. By harnessing the potential of seabuckthorn, fragile mountain ecosystems can be revitalized, contributing to the well-being of both people and the planet.

  • DOI:
    10.53055/ICIMOD.129
  • Pages:
    73
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    1992
  • Publisher Name:
    International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
  • Publisher Place:
    Kathmandu, Nepal
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