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From page 131...
... , 19 Diatichlis species, 77 EEchinochloa turncrana, 78 Eelgrass, 19 Elacis olcifcra, 114 Elcochari~ dulcu,, 26 Elytrigia clongatum, 36, 81 Esparto Grass, 110 Eucalyptu~ species, 55
From page 132...
... 132 Gos~ypium hiru~utum, 112 Grindelia species, 105 Guayule, 108 H Halo~arcia species, 91 Hedy~arum carno~um, 81 Hibi~cue cannabinw, 111 Hibucue tiliacow, 111 Honey, 38 Hordeum vulg are, 36 I Ice Plant, 27 Indian Almond, 23 J Jojoba, 107 Junew species, 109 K Kallar Grass, 67, 75 Karanjin, 63 Kenaf, 111 Kewda, 103 Kochia species, 31, 90 Kostcletzkya virginica, 21 L Larrca tridentata, 105 Lcptochloa fuJca, 67, 75 Leuccana Icacoccphala, 92 Licuala epinosa, 115 Limonium specic~, 121 Lyciumpcmordii, 33 M Mairicna species, 81, 89 Maize, 38 Mangroves, 58, 119 Manicaria saccifcra, 115 Manila Tamarind, 63 Mclalcaca species, 60 Mcr~ha species, 104 Meacmbryanthemum crystallinum, 27 Monkey Cap Palm, 115 N Neem, 118 Nibung Palm, 115 Nipa Palm, 66, 113 Nitraria billardicri, 117 o Onco~perma filimcntosa, 115 Oryza eativa, 36 p Pandan~ fa~cic~aru, 103 Pandanu~ tcotor", 110 Palmer Saltgrass, 19 Parthenium aryentatum, 108 PaJpal? `m vaginatum, 75 Pearl Millet, 20 Pcnnisetum typhoide~, 20 Periwinkle, 118 Phragrrutc~ australie, 109 Pine Cone Palm, 115 Pitheccllobium dulec, 63 Pongamia pinnata, 63 Portulaca oleracca, 26 Prosopis species, 52, 93 Puccincllia species, 81 Q Quandong, 33 Quinoa, 20 R Raphia tasdigera, 115 Raphia vinifcra, 115 Rhizophora species, 58 Rhodes Grass, 80 Rice, 36 Rubber Rabbitbrush, 108 Rush, 109 Russian-Thistle, 76, 119 S Saccharum gri]
From page 133...
... 133 Sabola ibenca, 76, 119 SalJola species, 31, 119 Saltgrasses, 77 Saltwort, 26 Salvadora species, 32 Samphire, 91 Sand Couch, 38 Santalum acuminatum, 33 Sapium ~cbifc rum, 105 Sea Fennel, 27 Seagrape, 33 Seashore Mallow, 21 Seaside Pur~lane, 26 Scebania bi~pino~a, 105 Sc~uuium portulaca~trum, 26 Silt Grass, 75 Simmondsia chinen~ie, 107 Southern Cattail, 110 Spartina species, 79 Sporobolw airoidcs, 20, 81 Sporobolus species, 20,81 Stipa tena~sima, 110 Suacda maritime, 28 T Tall Wheatgrass, 36,81 Tamariz species, 61 Tceticornia species, 23 Tcr~unalia catappa, 23 Textile Screwpine, 110 Thinopyrum bcasarabicum, 38 lkiNcum acstiwm, 36 Typha domingensi~, 1lo U Urochondra ~ctulo~a, 112 W Wheat, 36 Wild Water Chestnut, 26 z Zca ma~, 38 Zo~tcra marina, 19
From page 134...
... FREDERICK HoRNE, Dean of the College of Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis RoBERT KATES, Director, Alan Shaw Feinstein World Hunger Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island CHARLES C MUSCOPLAT, Executive Vice President, Molecular Genetics, Inc., Minnetonka, Minnesota ANTHONY SAN PIETRO, Professor of Plant Biochern~stry, Indiana University, Bloomington ALEXANDER SHAKOW, Director, Department of Strategic Planning and Review, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
From page 135...
... Includes information on various tropical crops and their conversion to alcohols through both traditional and novel processes.
From page 136...
... 1979, 331pp. Describes plants of the family Leguminosae, including root crops, pulses, fruits, forages, timber and wood products, ornamentals, and others.
From page 137...
... 1989, 415pp. The Andes is one of the seven major centers of plant domestication but the world is largely unfamiliar with its native food crops.
From page 138...
... 1983, 56pp. This Latin American shrub is being widely planted by villagers and government agencies in Indonesia to provide firewood, prevent erosion, provide honey, and feed livestock.
From page 139...
... 1983, 133pp. Describes banteng, madura, mithan, yak, kouprey, babirusa, Javan warty pig, and other obscure but possibly globally useful wild and domesticated animals that are indigenous to Asia.
From page 140...
... 380pp. This report characterizes tropical and subtropical rangelands, describes social adaptation to these rangelands, discusses the impact of socioeconomic and political change upon the management of range resources, and explores culturally and ecologically sound approaches to rangeland rehabilitation.
From page 141...
... Agency for International Development. The symposium on which this report is based provided an excellent opportunity to describe and assess the contribution of science and technology to the development of Third World countries and to focus attention on what science and technology are likely to accomplish in the decade to come.
From page 142...
... Bookshop Ltd. University of Malaya Main Library Building 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Researchco Periodicals 1865 Street No.
From page 143...
... 20418 USA Your comments about the value of these reports are also welcome. Name Title Institution Street Address City Country Postal Code 70 Name Title Institution Street Address City Country Postal Code 70


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