Differences in volatile terpene composition between the bark and leaves of tropical tree species.
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J. Chave | C. Baraloto | P. Pétronelli | Elodie A. Courtois | D. Stien | J. Bessière | C. E. T. Paine | P. Blandinières | Emeline Höuel
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