Medicinal Plants from Central and Western Asia

  • Zaurov, David E. (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Simon, James E. (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Park, Chung-Heon (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University,National Crop Experiment Station, RDA) ;
  • Letchamo, Wudeneh (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Wu, Qing-Li (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Wang, Mingfu (Center for New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products, Rutgers University) ;
  • Belolipov, Igor V. (Tashkent State Agrarian University) ;
  • Sodombekov, Ishenbay (National Academy of Science)
  • Published : 2002.11.30

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