Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic

publisher: Elsevier articletitle: Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic journaltitle: Organic Geochemistry articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem...

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Published in:Organic Geochemistry
Main Authors: Rontani, J-F, Galeron, M-A, Amiraux, R, Artigue, L, Belt, ST
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/9234
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author Rontani, J-F
Galeron, M-A
Amiraux, R
Artigue, L
Belt, ST
spellingShingle Rontani, J-F
Galeron, M-A
Amiraux, R
Artigue, L
Belt, ST
Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
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Galeron, M-A
Amiraux, R
Artigue, L
Belt, ST
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title Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
title_short Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
title_full Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the Canadian Arctic
title_sort identification of di- and triterpenoid lipid tracers confirms the significant role of autoxidation in the degradation of terrestrial vascular plant material in the canadian arctic
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