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Flavanols, as Plant Growth Inhibitors
from Roots of Peach, Prunus persica
Batsh. cv. ‘Hakuto ’
Hajime Ohigashia, Shogo Minamia, Hiroshi Fukuia, Koichi
Koshimizua, Fusao Mizutanib, Akira Sugiurab & Takashi Tomanab
a Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyoto University,
Kyoto 606, Japan
b Department of Agronomy and Horticultural Science, Kyoto
University, Kyoto 606, Japan
Published online: 09 Sep 2014.
To cite this article: Hajime Ohigashi, Shogo Minami, Hiroshi Fukui, Koichi Koshimizu, Fusao
Mizutani, Akira Sugiura & Takashi Tomana (1982) Flavanols, as Plant Growth Inhibitors from Roots of
Peach, Prunus persica Batsh. cv. ‘Hakuto ’, Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 46:10, 2555-2561
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