Differentiation of two morphologically similar amazonian aniba species by mass spectrometry leaf fingerprinting
R. S. Galaverna, P. T. B. Sampaio, L. E. S. Barata, M. N. Eberlin, C. H. V. Fidelis
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Agradecimentos: We thank the Brazilian research foundations FAPESP and INPA for financial support and for donating the Aniba rosaeodora and Aniba parviflora samples, respectively
The wood of the Amazonian tree Aniba rosaeodora Ducke has been intensively exploited since the 1920s and remains a much valued material in the perfume industry, leading to its classification as a plant at risk of extinction. Another Amazonian tree, Aniba
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Differentiation of two morphologically similar amazonian aniba species by mass spectrometry leaf fingerprinting
R. S. Galaverna, P. T. B. Sampaio, L. E. S. Barata, M. N. Eberlin, C. H. V. Fidelis
Differentiation of two morphologically similar amazonian aniba species by mass spectrometry leaf fingerprinting
R. S. Galaverna, P. T. B. Sampaio, L. E. S. Barata, M. N. Eberlin, C. H. V. Fidelis
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