Storage of Terminalia Barks in the Open-its Effect on Oxalic Acid& Tannin Content
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1981/v107i8/11060Abstract
The barks of Terminalia species are a good source of Oxalic acid and Tannins. On storing these barks in the open to stand a rainfall of 2825.80 mm the Oxalic acid content remained almost unaffected. The Tannins in these barks were leached out.Downloads
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1981-08-01
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Bhatia, K., Lal, J., & Swaleh, M. (1981). Storage of <I>Terminalia</I> Barks in the Open-its Effect on Oxalic Acid& Tannin Content. Indian Forester, 107(8), 519–523. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1981/v107i8/11060
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