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Eucalyptus delegatensis

HILLIS, W.E., M. SIEKEL. 1970. Hydrolysable tannins of Eucalyptus delegatensis wood. Phytochemistry 9 1115-1128. [Pg.198]

The color changes that occur in a species are not always uniform. Normally the groundwood billets from logs of Eucalyptus regnans and E. delegatensis are cream in color. However, logs from variants of these species when cut open become pink or red within a few minutes and after a few days become dull brown and darker in color than the normal billets. The changes could be due to the presence of proanthocyanidins. [Pg.886]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.355 ]




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