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Ethnobotany & Taxonomy of Angiosperms

Proceedings
By: Alka Chaturvedi(Editor)
303 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w maps
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Language: English

The present compendium is a compilation of papers presented during the XV Annual Conference of IAAT at Nagpur, India during 19-20 October, 2005. The contents of the volume range from traditional classical taxonomic aspects to molecular aspects. In all, there are 29 contributions falling under the area of taxonomy, ethnobotany and bio-prospecting.

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Proceedings
By: Alka Chaturvedi(Editor)
303 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w maps
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