Evidence for cultivation of sesame in the ancient world Dorothea BedigianJack R. Harlan OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 154
Mass selection for increased resin yield inGrindelia camporum (compositae) Steven P. McLaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 161
Grindelia camporum: Potential cash crop for the arid southwest Joseph J. HoffmannSteven P. Mclaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 169
Changes in fruit shape inproboscidea parviftora ssp.parviflora (martyniaceae) with domestication P. K. Bretting OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 176
Fevillea-a new oil seed from Amazonian Peru Alwyn H. GentryRichard H. Wettach OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 185
Resin classification among the Semelai of Tasek Bera, Pahang, Malaysia Rosemary Gianno OriginalPaper Pages: 186 - 200
Potential of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) for pest control and rural development Saleem AhmedMichael Grainge OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 209
Tannins from four commonAcacia species of Texas and Northeastern Mexico D. S. SeiglerS. SeilheimerH. F. Huang Announcement Pages: 220 - 232
Ginseng: America’s botanical drug connection to the orient Alvar W. Carlson OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 249