Natural Resources

Natural Resources

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ISSN Online: 2158-7086
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"Bark Stripping from Forest Tree Species in Madjadjane, Southern Mozambique: Medicinal Uses and Implications for Conservation"
written by Annae M. Senkoro, Filomena M. A. Barbosa, Sharmila F. Moiane, Gabriel Albano, Ana I. Ribeiro de Barros,
published by Natural Resources, Vol.5 No.5, 2014
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