Timbers volume 1
This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.
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dig-cgspace-10568-768302019-11-17T12:32:03Z Timbers volume 1 Louppe, D. Oteng-Amoako, A.A. Brink, M. This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families. The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2. 2008 2016-09-02T06:19:40Z 2016-09-02T06:19:40Z Report 978-90-5782-209-4 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76830 https://web.archive.org/web/20190304215440/https://publications.cta.int/en/publications/publication/1463/ en Limited Access CTA / Backhuys Publishers / PROTA |
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This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families.
The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families.
The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families.
The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families.
The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2.This book describes the timber trees of tropical Africa. Through the use of review articles, this volume deals with 511 primary use timber species belonging to a selection of 25 botanical families.
The remaining timbers will be included in volume 2. |
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