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Hello, Extraterrestrialbug, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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First few planned Sources for Sugiol article

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<ref>Simoneit BRT, Otto A, Oros DR, Kusumoto N. Terpenoids of the Swamp Cypress Subfamily (Taxodioideae), Cupressaceae, an Overview by GC-MS. Molecules. 2019 Aug 21;24(17):3036. doi: 10.3390/molecules24173036. PMID: 31438610; PMCID: PMC6751496<ref>
<ref>Staccioli, G., Bartolini, G. New biomarkers of the extinct speciesTaxodioxylori gypsaceum . Wood Sci.Technol. 31, 311–315 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00702618<ref>
<ref>Marynowski L, Otto A, Zatoń M, Philippe M, Simoneit BR. Biomolecules preserved in ca. 168 million year old fossil conifer wood. Naturwissenschaften. 2007 Mar;94(3):228-36. doi: 10.1007/s00114-006-0179-x. Epub 2006 Dec 1. PMID: 17139498<ref>
<ref>Otto, A., Wilde, V. Sesqui-, di-, and triterpenoids as chemosystematic markers in extant conifers—A review. Bot. Rev 67, 141–238 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02858076<ref>

If anyone has any feedback on these sources, or any additional sources they think should be included I would very much like to hear them! Thank you! Extraterrestrialbug (talk) 00:42, 21 April 2021 (UTC)Reply