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Profiling phenolic glycosides in Populus deltoides and Populus grandidentata by leaf spray ionization tandem mass spectrometry

Phenolic glycosides (PGs) are phytochemicals known to be present at up to 30% of dry plant mass in the Salicaceae family. These compounds are secondary metabolites that play an important role in the interactions between plants and herbivores by functioning as defense chemicals. The use of leaf spray...

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Published in:Analytical methods 2015-01, Vol.7 (3), p.870-876
Main Authors: Snyder, Dalton T., Schilling, M. Christina, Hochwender, Cris G., Kaufman, Arlen D.
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