Similar Items: Symbiotic N² fixation in cyclopia vent. spp. (honeybush) : towards sustainable cultivation in the Western Cape of South Africa
- Development of a quality grading system for the honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) tea industry
- The use of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) as wood alternative in red winemaking
- Evaluation of the phytoestrogenic activity of honeybush (Cyclopia)
- Aspects of honeybush tea (Cyclopia species) propagation
- Chemical characterisation of the aroma of honeybush (Cyclopia) species
- Comprehensive characterisation of the phenolic composition of Cyclopia pubescens (honeybush)
Author: Dakora, Felix D
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- Symbiotic N² fixation in cyclopia vent. spp. (honeybush) : towards sustainable cultivation in the Western Cape of South Africa
- N2 fixation and rhizosphere ecology of aspalathus linearis subsp. linearis(rooibos tea)
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