Aspen Bibliography
The occurrence of 3-hydroxyflavanones in Aspen branch stubs
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Bi-monthly Research Notes, Ottawa
Volume
24
Issue
6
First Page
49
Publication Date
1968
Abstract
Dead branches and ingrown branch lcnots are of special interest in aspen [Populus tremuloides Michx.] because of their prolonged durability and their association with stains and heartrots, Extraction of dead branches, wounds and associated stained sapwood has revealed the presence of several biologically interesting compounds (Oberg et al, Tappi 39: 470-471, 1956; Wall and Kuntz, Can. J. Bot, 42:969-977, 1964) none of which are known to have been identified.
Recommended Citation
Barton, G.M., Wall, R.E. The occurrence of 3-hydroxyflavanones in Aspen branch stubs. Bi-Monthly Research Notes, Ottawa 24(6):49.