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Pre-Flowering Harvesting of Ocimum gratissimum for Higher Essential Oil and Eugenol Yields Under Semi-Arid Tropics

Journal of Essential Oil Research: JEOR,  Mar/Apr 2005  by Kothari, Sushil K,  Bhattacharya, Arun K,  Singh, Kamla,  Ramesh, Srinivas I,  Et al

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