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Characterization of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) heartwood extractives : identification of resveratrol and piceatannol.

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Bibliographic reference Sergent, Thérèse ; Kohnen, Stéphane ; Jourez, Benoit ; Beauve, Cécile ; Schneider, Yves-Jacques ; et. al. Characterization of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) heartwood extractives : identification of resveratrol and piceatannol.. In: Wood Science and Technology : journal of the international academy of wood science, no. 48, p. 1005-1017 (23/01/2014)
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