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Medicinal Plants of Central Asia : Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
Medicinal Plants of Central Asia : Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
상세정보
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- ISBN
- 9781461439110
- 언어부호
- 본문언어 - eng, 원저작언어 - ger
- 청구기호
- 481.63416 E36m
- 서명/저자
- Medicinal Plants of Central Asia : Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan / by Sasha W. Eisenman ; by David E. Zaurov ; Lena Struwe
- 판사항
- English language ed.
- 발행사항
- New York, NY : Springer, 2013
- 형태사항
- xi, 340 p : ill. (some col.), map ; 29 cm
- 서지주기
- ncludes bibliographical references (p. 301-320) and indexes (321-340).
- 내용주기
- 완전내용This unique book is a collaborative effort between researchers at Rutgers University and colleagues from numerous institutions in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. It will be the first book to document more than 200 of the most important medicinal plants of Central Asia, many whose medicinal uses and activities are being described in English for the first time. The majority of the plants described grow wild in Central Asia with some being endemic, while other species have been introduced to Central Asia but are commonly used in regional plant based medicine.
- 일반주제명
- Medicinal plants.
- 기타저자
- Eisenman, Sasha W.
- 기타저자
- Zaurov, David E.
- 기타저자
- Struwe, Lena.
- Control Number
- shingu:287980
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■090 ▼a481.63416▼bE36m
■24510▼aMedicinal Plants of Central Asia▼bUzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan▼dby Sasha W. Eisenman▼eby David E. Zaurov▼eLena Struwe
■250 ▼aEnglish language ed.
■260 ▼aNew York, NY▼bSpringer▼c2013
■300 ▼axi, 340 p▼bill. (some col.), map▼c29 cm
■504 ▼aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 301-320) and indexes (321-340).
■505 0▼aThis unique book is a collaborative effort between researchers at Rutgers University and colleagues from numerous institutions in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. It will be the first book to document more than 200 of the most important medicinal plants of Central Asia, many whose medicinal uses and activities are being described in English for the first time. The majority of the plants described grow wild in Central Asia with some being endemic, while other species have been introduced to Central Asia but are commonly used in regional plant based medicine.
■650 0▼aMedicinal plants.
■7001 ▼aEisenman, Sasha W.
■7001 ▼aZaurov, David E.
■7001 ▼aStruwe, Lena.

