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<ref name="arboreal medicine">[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22557461 VRIKSHAYURVEDA (Arboreal Medicine in Ancient India).]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 15 July 2019

Vrikshayurveda is an ancient text of India that tells us about how to grow trees and how to grow them better. It is a source text on arboreal medicine from ancient India [1]. It is said to be written by around 400 BC by Salihotra[2].

Sections

Bhumi nirupana, Bijoptivithi, Padapavivaksa, Ropana vidhana, Nise canavidhi, Posana vidhi, Drumaraksa, Taru Cikitsa, Upavanakriya, Nivasa sanna taru Subhasubha Laksana, Taru Mahima and Citrikarana.

About plant disorders

Vrikshayurveda broadly has two classification of plant disorders [3]. They are,

  1. Nija
  2. Aganthu

See Also

References

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