REPORT ON GERMINATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MODEL TO ENABLE THE GROWING OF ACACIA ERIOLOBA (CAMEL THORN TREE) IN ARID CONDITIONS IN THE NAMIB DESERT OF NAMIBIA

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Report on Germination technology as a model to enable the growing of Acacia erioloba (camel thorn tree) in arid conditions in the Namib desert of Namibia.

REPORT ON GERMINATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MODEL TO ENABLE THE GROWING OF ACACIA ERIOLOBA (CAMEL THORN TREE) IN ARID CONDITIONS IN THE NAMIB DESERT OF NAMIBIA
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    Type Project
    Department Biology
    Project ID BIO0122
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 7 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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