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India, Export-Import Bank of. Indian medicinal plants: A sector study. Mumbai: Export-Import Bank of India, 1997.

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Protocols for in vitro cultures and secondary metabolite analysis of aromatic and medicinal plants. New York: Humana Press, 2009.

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Jain, S. Mohan, and Praveen K. Saxena, eds. Protocols for In Vitro Cultures and Secondary Metabolite Analysis of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-287-2.

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India, Export-Import Bank of. Pharmaceuticals & herbal medicines: A sector study. [Mumbai]: Export-Import Bank of India, 1997.

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Cousins, D. J. Medicinal plants - metabolite production in vitro 1973-1993: A bibliography compiled from the CAB ABSTRACTS database. Oxon: CAB International, 1994.

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Farooq, S. 555 medicinal plants: Field and laboratory manual, identification with its phytochemical and in vitro studies data. Dehradun: International Book Distributors, 2005.

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Jain, S. Mohan, ed. Protocols for In Vitro Cultures and Secondary Metabolite Analysis of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants, Second Edition. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3332-7.

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Gertsson, Ulla E. Development of a micropropagation method for Senecio x hybridus Hyl. and study of the progeny plants. Alnarp: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Horticultural Science, 1987.

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Jinju, Muhammadu Hambali. African traditional medicine: A case study of Hausa medicinal plants and therapy. Zaria, Nigeria: M.H. Jinju, 1990.

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Saltzman, Mark. Chinese herbal medicine: Materia medica study guide. Brookline, Mass: Complementary Medicine Press, 2000.

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Varghese, E. Applied ethnobotany: A case study among the Kharias of central India. New Delhi, India: Deep Publications, 1996.

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Nepal-Japan Joint Symposium on Conservation and Utilization of Himalayan Medicinal Resources (2000 Kathmandu, Nepal). Medicinal and aromatic plant resources in the community forests of the central Himalayan region of Nepal: A preliminary analysis of a follow up study of selected community forests in Dhading, Kaski, Baglung, and Parbat districts of Nepal. Kathmandu: Aforda, 2001.

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Nagpal, Arun. A study on marketing opportunities for medicinal, aromatic, and dye plants in South Asia. New Delhi: Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia, 2004.

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Suneetha, M. S. Demand for and valuation of medicinal plants and products in the Western Ghats of Kerala: A resource economics study. Bangalore: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, 2001.

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Deoli, Rajendra Kumar. Medicinal floral ecology in central India: A case study of the Narmada Basin. New Delhi: Classical Pub. Co., 1994.

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Brian, Morris. Chewa medical botany: A study of herbalism in southern Malawi. [London]: International African Institute, 1996.

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Holmes, Peter. The traditional Chinese medicine materia medica clinical reference & study guide. Boulder, Colo: Snow Lotus Press, 2002.

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Wadhwa, Baljit K. The sustainable utilization of Indonesian medicinal plants: A study of conservation initiatives within the Indonesian traditional medicine community. Waterloo, Ont., Canada: University Consortium on the Environment, 1994.

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Garrett, Howard. Herbs for Texas: A study of the landscape, culinary, and medicinal uses and benefits of the herbs that can be grown in Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2001.

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Medicinal Plants-Metabolite Prodcution in Vitro. CABI Publishing, CAB International, 1995.

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Centre for Research, Planning & Action (New Delhi, India), India. Dept. of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy, and World Health Organization, eds. Demand study for selected medicinal plants. New Delhi: Centre for Research, Planning and Action, 2002.

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Medicinal Plants-Metabolite Production in Vitro: A Bibliography Compiled from the Cab Abstracts Database. C a B Intl, 1995.

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Xavier Institute of Social Service (Ranchi, India) and Bihar (India). Regional Development Commissioner, Ranchi., eds. The Traditional herbal medicine system of Chotanagpur: A study of its present status and future prospects : a survey undertaken by the Research Department of XISS at the request of the Regional Development Commissioner, Ranchi. Ranchi: Xavier Institute of Social Service, 1990.

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White, Richard Donn. "We didn know no clinic": An ethnomedicinal study of plant use in central Mississippi. 1994.

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(Illustrator), Paul Margiotta, ed. The Bach Remedies: A Study Course in the Bach Flower Remedies. Vermilion, 2005.

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Ball, Stefan. The Bach Remedies: A Study Course in the Bach Flower Remedies. Vermilion, 2005.

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USAID/Nepal, ed. Study on medicinal plants and traditional medical practice in Terai and Dun valley of Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal: USAID, 1993.

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Chewa Medical Botany: A Study of Herbalism in Southern Malawi (The Herbalist Tradition - Medicinal Plants of Malawi , Part 1&2). Lit Verlag, 1995.

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Cambie, RC, and AA Brewis. Anti-Fertility Plants of the Pacific. CSIRO Publishing, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100626.

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There is a growing appreciation of traditional medical systems as a source of considerable knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants. Traditional medicines have the potential to offer leads to identifying potentially valuable chemicals that can be developed into new and more effective drugs, including safer contraceptives. The Pacific region is an excellent arena in which to search for such chemicals as: the area contains plant species not found elsewhere; there is every indication that many of the plants used more generally in traditional Pacific medicine may be efficacious – of 74 plants surveyed in one study 86% showed pharmacological activity; and in many Pacific traditions, knowledge of medicinal use is transmitted between generations as part of an inherited body of ethnomedical knowledge. This book documents all the available information on plants that have been used traditionally for anti-fertility and fertility purposes in the Pacific region, and indicates which of these plants hold the most promise for providing new anti-fertility agents. It also records instances in which the plant has been used outside the region.
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