In there you will find most of the writings of Dzhangaliev, the Kazakh
scientist, in a long article "The wild apple tree of Kazakhstan" that makes
over 200 pages, and another one on the wild fruits and nuts. This is the
only place as far as I know where the writings of Dzhangaliev have been
translated.
Jon, where did you find a PDF copy? We can see extracts of the book on
Google books, but won't let me download the PDF!
Claude
A 10:47 11.10.25 -0400, vous avez écrit :
>I think it might be *Horticultural Reviews, Vol. 29: Wild Apple and Fruit
>Trees of Central Asia,* a pretty mind-blowing read. There are pdf copies
>floating around the Internet somewhere.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Jon
>
>On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:11 AM, mIEKAL aND <qazingulaza@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Just searched Amazon & couldn't pull up a title. Do you happen to
>> have a citation?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> ~mIEKAL
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Douglas Woodard <dwoodard@becon.org>
>> wrote:
>> > See
>> There is also a very
>> > interesting book edited by Jules Janick on the fruit forests of Central
>> > Asia covering several fruit and nut species.
>> >
>> > Doug Woodard
>> > St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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