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Domesticating jojoba / R. L. Dunstone; J. E. Begg

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Australian Natural History, Vol. 19 (10), April-June 1979; p. 328 - 335Description: 4 pages : illustrations; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 582.17 DUN
Summary: Jojoba or Simmondsia chinensis is an evergreen shrubfound inits natural state only in the Sonora Desert region of Arizona and California in the UZA and in Sonora and Baja California in Mexico. The Taxonomy, uses by Indians, Jojoba in Australia, the physiology of jojoba, cultivation and some problems of domestication are described in this article
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Jojoba or Simmondsia chinensis is an evergreen shrubfound inits natural state only in the Sonora Desert region of Arizona and California in the UZA and in Sonora and Baja California in Mexico. The Taxonomy, uses by Indians, Jojoba in Australia, the physiology of jojoba, cultivation and some problems of domestication are described in this article

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