2007
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200731148
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A Novel Norditerpene from Eupatorium adenophorum.

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“…The resource utilization of A. adenophora plant residues obtained in artificial or mechanical controlling process of A. adenophora can not only reduce the processing cost, but also achieve the goal of turning waste into treasure [13]. Attempts have been made to use the invasive plants as phytogenic pesticides [14], biofuels [15], chlorogenic acid sources [16], and biochar [17]. Nonetheless, none of these efforts have proven economically or practical.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The resource utilization of A. adenophora plant residues obtained in artificial or mechanical controlling process of A. adenophora can not only reduce the processing cost, but also achieve the goal of turning waste into treasure [13]. Attempts have been made to use the invasive plants as phytogenic pesticides [14], biofuels [15], chlorogenic acid sources [16], and biochar [17]. Nonetheless, none of these efforts have proven economically or practical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%