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Title:
Tropical crops : a textbook of economic botany / S.L. Kochhar.
Author:
Kochhar, S. L.
Year:
1986, c1981.
Description:
xi, 467 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Stimulant plants.
;
Nut crops.
;
Tropics.
;
Cereals.
;
Spice plants.
;
Sugar crops.
;
Starch crops.
;
Medicinal plants.
;
Oilseed plants.
;
Fibre plants.
;
Vegetables.
;
Tropical crops.
;
Wood.
;
Legumes.
Notes:
First published in 1981 as : Economic botany in the tropics.
Bibliography : p. 434-450.
ISBN/ISSN:
0333392418;
Type:
Book
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