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    The second Qinghai-Tibet science examination found Indian tooth dish in our country

    • Last Update: 2021-03-14
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    , Nov. 5 (Xinhua Lu Xueli) The second comprehensive scientific expedition to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has yielded new results:
    scientific research team has discovered China's new record species - Indian toothed vegetables. Experts said that the discovery of Indian toothed vegetables in the wild in China is of great significance to the cognition of the distribution of Tibetan medicinal plant resources in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the conservation and sustainable use of the species.
    Indian tooth dish is a plant of dragon bile, which is widely used in traditional Indian medicine and Tibetan medicine in China, and is one of the main sources of Tibetan medicine "Tida", which is respected by Tibetan medicine as the top product of Tida, known as "Ati", and is the preferred medicinal herbs for Tibetan medicine to treat liver and bile diseases.
    reporters from the
    Northwest Plateau Biological Research Institute was informed that from mid-September to early October 2020, in the second Qinghai-Tibet Plateau comprehensive scientific expedition to study Tibetan medicine resources field expedition, led by Wei Lixin researchers, the Tibetan medicine resources field research team, in southern Tibet, the Himalayas in the Everest region found wild Indian tooth vegetables. The species, previously thought to be found in northern India, Jammu and Kashmir, Bhutan and Nepal, has not been publicly reported in our country regarding the distribution of its wild resources.
    Wei Lixin introduced, researchers in Tibet Chentanggou, Gamagou, Changmugou, Geelong ditch have found the wild distribution of Indian tooth vegetables, recorded the distribution of Indian tooth vegetables 5 points, collected voucher specimens stored in China
    Northwest Plateau Biological Research Institute Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Biological Specimen Museum.
    it is known that the widespread use and scale of application of Indian toothed vegetables in traditional medicines has led to the decline of the existing population of Indian toothed vegetables, which have been classified as secondaryly endangered protected plants in India.
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