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African Plants: Biodiversity, Taxonomy and Uses Proceedings of the 1997 AETFAT Congress, Harare, Zimbabwe

Proceedings
Edited By: Jonathan Timberlake and Shakkie Kativu
581 pages, Illus, tabs, maps
African Plants: Biodiversity, Taxonomy and Uses
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Covers the biodiversity, use of plants, reproductive biology, conservation, taxonomic concepts and evolution of plants. The conference also covers the development of African herbaria and the phytosociology of African plants.

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Proceedings
Edited By: Jonathan Timberlake and Shakkie Kativu
581 pages, Illus, tabs, maps
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