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Perspective on the present state and future usefulness of marama bean (
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Percy Chimwamurombe
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Karl Kunert
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Juan Vorster
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September 14 2022
Journal:
Food and Energy Security
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Christopher Cullis:
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Food and Energy Security
Abbreviated Title:
Food and Energy Security
Publisher:
Wiley
ISSN (Print):
2048-3694
ISSN (Electronic):
2048-3694
Publication date (Electronic):
September 14 2022
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Department of Biology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA
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Department of Natural and Applied Sciences Namibia University of Science and Technology Windhoek Namibia
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Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, University of Pretoria Hillcrest South Africa
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10.1002/fes3.422
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