Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages

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Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages. / Stadler, Marc; Hellwig, Veronika.

Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry. Band 9 Research Signpost, 2005. S. 41-93 (Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry; Band 9).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschung

Harvard

Stadler, M & Hellwig, V 2005, Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages. in Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry. Bd. 9, Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry, Bd. 9, Research Signpost, S. 41-93.

APA

Stadler, M., & Hellwig, V. (2005). Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages. in Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry (Band 9, S. 41-93). (Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry; Band 9). Research Signpost.

Vancouver

Stadler M, Hellwig V. Chemotaxonomy of the Xylariaceae and remarkable bioactive compounds from Xylariales and their associated asexual stages. in Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry. Band 9. Research Signpost. 2005. S. 41-93. (Recent Research Developments in Phytochemistry).

Bibtex

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