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1900 loai cay co ich o Viet Nam = 1900 used plant species in Vietnam / chu bien, Tran Dinh Ly ... [et al.]
Bib ID 1172861
Format BookBook
Description Ha Noi : The gioi, [1993] 
544 p. ; 27 cm. 
Notes

At head of title: Trung tam khoa hoc tu nhien va cong nghe quoc gia, Vien sinh thai va tai nguyen sinh vat.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 538-544) and indexes.

Vietnamese and Latin.

Subjects Medicinal plants - Vietnam.
Other authors/contributors Tran, Dinh Ly  |  Vien Sinh Thai va Tai Nguyen Sinh Vat (Vietnam)
Also Titled

1900 used plant species in Vietnam

Mot ngan chin tram loai cay co ich o Viet Nam

One thousand nine hundred used plant species in Vietnam

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