Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
Year:
2010
Volume:
9
Issue:
3
Page No.
455 - 465
General Characteristics of Traditional Homegarden Involving Animal Practices in Rural Areas of Isparta Region of Turkey
Authors :
Caglar Bassullu
and
Tolunay Ahmet
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