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Sulfur in South-East Asian and South Pacific agriculture Research for Development Seminar : Ciawi, Indonesia : May 23-27, 1983

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Sponsored by the Australian Development Assistance Bureau and the Sulphur Institute.

Other titlesResearch for DevelopmentSeminar.
Statementeditors Graeme J. Blair and A.R. Till.
ContributionsBlair, G. J. 1942-, Till, A. R. 1931-, Australian Development Assistance Bureau., Sulphur Institute., Research for Development Seminar (1983 : Ciawi, Indonesia)
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Open LibraryOL22246355M
ISBN 100858345145

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