Variability in the carbon isotope composition of individual amino acids in plant proteins from different sources: 1 Leaves
The natural carbon isotope composition of individual amino acids from plant leaf proteins has been measured to establish potential sources of variability. The plant leaves studied, taken from a range of plant groups (forbs, trees, grasses, and freshwater aquatic plants), showed no significant influe...
Main Authors: | McCullagh, J, Kruger, N, Hedges, R, Lynch, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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