Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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REFERENCES Abbiw , D. K. 1990. Useful Plants of Ghana : West African uses of wild and cultivated plants . London : Intermediate Technology Publications and The Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew . Agbahungba , G. and D. Depommier . 1989 ...
REFERENCES Abbiw , D. K. 1990. Useful Plants of Ghana : West African uses of wild and cultivated plants . London : Intermediate Technology Publications and The Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew . Agbahungba , G. and D. Depommier . 1989 ...
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... plants that IUCN does not consider to be threatened but which Assi thinks are at risk of becoming rare , given the extent of their use . In all local studies like ours , specialists are particularly attentive to taxa that provide ...
... plants that IUCN does not consider to be threatened but which Assi thinks are at risk of becoming rare , given the extent of their use . In all local studies like ours , specialists are particularly attentive to taxa that provide ...
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... plants from which fruits and grains are harvested . These include grains such as tef ( Eragrostis tef ( Zucc . ) Trotter ) , barley and maize , as well as legumes ( Pisum , Lens , Vigna ) and oilseed plants such as safflower and sesame ...
... plants from which fruits and grains are harvested . These include grains such as tef ( Eragrostis tef ( Zucc . ) Trotter ) , barley and maize , as well as legumes ( Pisum , Lens , Vigna ) and oilseed plants such as safflower and sesame ...
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