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Essential Oil Crops

Essential Oil Crops ECONOMIC BOTANY Waiters, and D. A. Webb, eds., Flora Europaea. Vol. I. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. [VOL. 52 Yaniv, Z., Y. Elber, M. Zur and D. Sehafferman. 1991. Differences in fatty acid composition of oils of wild Cruciferae seed. Phytochemistry 30:841843. Yaniv, Z., D. Schafferman, Y. Elber, E. Ben-Moshe and M. Zur. 1993. Evaluation of Sinapis alba, ha- tive to Israel, as a rich source of erucic acid in seed oil. Journal of Industrial Crops 2:137-142. Zohary, M. 1966. Flora Palaestina. Part 1, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem. pp. 246-329. Zohary, M. 1982. Plants of the Bible. Cambridge University Press, London. BOOK REVIEW Essential Oil Crops. E. A. Weiss. 1997. CAB International, 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4341. xii + 600 pp. (hardcover). U.S. $135.00. ISBN 0-85199-137-8. The book is divided into 15 chapters. Chapter one is devoted to "World Trade in Essential Oils." This discussion provides information on the major producers (Asian Countries, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, USA), and major importers (European Union Members, Japan, Switzerland, USA) of aromatic materials. Also given are data on the volume of trade per product. Chapter 15, "Distilling and Extracting Essential Oils," discusses and diagrams the various http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economic Botany Springer Journals

Essential Oil Crops

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ECONOMIC BOTANY Waiters, and D. A. Webb, eds., Flora Europaea. Vol. I. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. [VOL. 52 Yaniv, Z., Y. Elber, M. Zur and D. Sehafferman. 1991. Differences in fatty acid composition of oils of wild Cruciferae seed. Phytochemistry 30:841843. Yaniv, Z., D. Schafferman, Y. Elber, E. Ben-Moshe and M. Zur. 1993. Evaluation of Sinapis alba, ha- tive to Israel, as a rich source of erucic acid in seed oil. Journal of Industrial Crops 2:137-142. Zohary, M. 1966. Flora...
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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 1998 by The New York Botanical Garden
Subject
Life Sciences; Life Sciences, general; Plant Sciences; Plant Ecology; Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
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0013-0001
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1874-9364
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10.1007/BF02862070
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ECONOMIC BOTANY Waiters, and D. A. Webb, eds., Flora Europaea. Vol. I. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. [VOL. 52 Yaniv, Z., Y. Elber, M. Zur and D. Sehafferman. 1991. Differences in fatty acid composition of oils of wild Cruciferae seed. Phytochemistry 30:841843. Yaniv, Z., D. Schafferman, Y. Elber, E. Ben-Moshe and M. Zur. 1993. Evaluation of Sinapis alba, ha- tive to Israel, as a rich source of erucic acid in seed oil. Journal of Industrial Crops 2:137-142. Zohary, M. 1966. Flora Palaestina. Part 1, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem. pp. 246-329. Zohary, M. 1982. Plants of the Bible. Cambridge University Press, London. BOOK REVIEW Essential Oil Crops. E. A. Weiss. 1997. CAB International, 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4341. xii + 600 pp. (hardcover). U.S. $135.00. ISBN 0-85199-137-8. The book is divided into 15 chapters. Chapter one is devoted to "World Trade in Essential Oils." This discussion provides information on the major producers (Asian Countries, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, USA), and major importers (European Union Members, Japan, Switzerland, USA) of aromatic materials. Also given are data on the volume of trade per product. Chapter 15, "Distilling and Extracting Essential Oils," discusses and diagrams the various

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