Evaluation of mint and sweet basil herbs production integrated into the Aquaponic Tilapia production system

  • Salama S
  • Kandil A
  • Elshenawy M
  • et al.
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… The plant is a versatile perennial with a peppermint fragrance. It has a creeping rhizome with straight to creeping stems 40-120 cm long. According to Dilipbhai 2015. Mint has been shown to be the source of 75% natural menthol, toothpaste, Mouthwashes and pharmaceutical …

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Salama, S., Kandil, A., Elshenawy, M., Abdelbaki, M., & Abulseoud, M. (2020). Evaluation of mint and sweet basil herbs production integrated into the Aquaponic Tilapia production system. Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 0(0), 0–0. https://doi.org/10.21608/ajs.2020.21645.1147

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