Aqueous acetone extracts of mature leaves from 10 accessions of two species of Sesbania plants were prepared and anlysed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HPLC phenolic profiles were used to develop a classification rule to distinguish between accessions. Out of the 44 mature ...
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Plumb, V.E.
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Wood, C.D.
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Gay, C.
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Hanson, Jean
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Heering, J.H.
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[The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions]
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The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions