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Acknowledgements

©Crown copyright 1983

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Davis, J. B., Kay, D. E. and Clark, V. (1983) Plants tolerant of arid, or semi-arid, conditions with non-food constituents of potential use. Report of the Tropical Products Institute, G 150, iv + 172 pp.

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The authors wish to acknowledge with gratitude the advice and comments received from their many colleagues within the Institute, Dr G. E. Wickens of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew and Mr William Gardener, FLS.