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Some Potentially Important Indigenous Aromatic Plants for the Eastern Seaboard Areas of Southern Africa

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Aromatic Plants

Part of the book series: World Crops: Production, Utilization, and Description ((WCPU,volume 7))

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The Ciskei Essential Oils Project (CENTOIL project) was established in 1974 in an effort to discover, investigate and develop labour intensive crops which could contribute meaningfully to the development of the agricultural resources and the uplift of the tribal communities of rural Ciskei.

Contribution from Department of Agronomy, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa.

Deceased July 1979

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Piprek, S.R.K., Graven, E.H., Whitfield, P. (1982). Some Potentially Important Indigenous Aromatic Plants for the Eastern Seaboard Areas of Southern Africa. In: Margaris, N., Koedam, A., Vokou, D. (eds) Aromatic Plants. World Crops: Production, Utilization, and Description, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7642-9_23

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