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Journal Article

Author
Georgiou, Rafaella [and others]
Title
Disentangling the chemistry of Australian plant exudates from a unique historical collection
In
PNAS: proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Imprint
vol. 119, no. 22, 2022, p. e2116021119 [10 p.]
Url
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116021119
Subject
History of Natural Sciences Physical Sciences
Description

The collection was assembled by unknown naturalists c.1876 to 1905. Originally housed in the laboratory of the Art Gallery of South Australia, it was transferred to the South Australian state forensic laboratory, and is now at Flinders University.

Source
cohn 2023

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