Abstract
SOME years ago it was found that the bark of the balsam poplar Populus candicans contains substances with fungistatic activity, and that these substances can be isolated from the bark by extraction with boiling water1.
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Grosjean, J., Tijd. Plantenziekten, 49, 172 (1943); see p. 176.
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GROSJEAN, J. Substances with Fungicidal Activity in the Bark of Deciduous Trees. Nature 165, 853–854 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165853b0
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