Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change
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- Julius Ibukun Agboola
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DOI: 10.5772/2514
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Adenilda Honorio-Franca & Eduardo Franca, 2011. "Human Milk: An Ecologically Functional Food," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Carlos Fabian Vargas-Mendoza & Nora Medina-Jaritz & Claudia Ibarra-Sanchez & Edson Romero-Salas & Raul Alcalde-Vazquez & Abril Rodriguez-Banderas, 2011. "Phylogenetic Analysis of Mexican Pine Species Based on Three Loci from Different Genomes (Nuclear, Mitochondrial and Chloroplast)," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Belen Rubio & Paula Alvarez-Iglesias & Ana Bernabeu & Ivan Leon & Kais Mohamed & Daniel Rey & Federico Vilas, 2011. "Factors Controlling the Incorporation of Trace Metals to Coastal Marine Sediments: Cases of Study in the Galician Ri?as Baixas (NW Spain)," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Yoshihisa Yamashita & Yukie Shibata, 2011. "Acid Stress Survival Mechanisms of the Cariogenic Bacterium Streptococcus mutans," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- George Ivanov & Georgi Georgiev & Zdravko Lalchev, 2011. "Fluorescently Labeled Phospholipids - New Class of Materials for Chemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Kabwe Nkongolo & Sophie Gervais, 2011. "Effect of Metal Contamination on the Genetic Diversity of Deschampsia cespitosa Populations from Northern Ontario: An Application of ISSR and Microsatellite Markers," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Ademola Adenle & Julius Ibukun Agboola, 2011. "Relevant Issues for Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
- Julius Ibukun Agboola, 2011. "Relevant Issues and Current Dimensions in Global Environmental Change," Chapters, in: Julius Ibukun Agboola (ed.), Relevant Perspectives in Global Environmental Change, IntechOpen.
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JEL classification:
- Q50 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - General
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