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Acacia catechu
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Common Name(s):
catechu syn black cutch syn khair syn wadalee-gum treeReferences
(Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):[These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to
www.silverplatter.com. References are listed alphabetically by author within years, with most recent references first; addresses of author(s) have been included when available. To search within this page, we suggest using Find in Page, within the Edit menu of the Web Browser.]Harsh, N. S. K. and B. M. Ojha (2000). A possible pretreatment for seeds of tropical tree species. Seed Science and Technology. [print] 28(2): 513-516. {a} Media Division, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehradun, 248006, India
Kaur, K. and U. Kant (2000). Clonal propagation of Acacia catechu Willd. by shoot tip culture. Plant Growth Regulation. [print] July 31(3): 143-145. {a} Plant Pathology and Tissue Culture Biotechnology Lab., Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 302 004, India
Singh, A., A. K. Jha, et al. (2000). Effect of nutrient enrichment on native tropical trees planted on Singrauli Coalfields, India. Restoration Ecology. March 8(1): 80-86. {a} Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221 005, India
Jha, M. N., M. K. Gupta, et al. (1999). Soil organic matter status under different social forestry plantations. Indian Forester. Sept. 125(9): 883-890. {a} Forest Soil and Land Reclamation Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India
Kaur, K. and U. Kant (1999). Callus formation and plantlet regeneration from cell suspension cultures of Acacia catechu Willd. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. June 37(6): 609-611. {a} Plant Pathology and Tissue Culture Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 302004, India
Kumar, H., N. K. Arora, et al. (1999). Isolation, characterization and selection of salt tolerant rhizobia nodulating Acacia catechu and A. nilotica. Symbiosis 26(3): 279-288. {a} Unit in Microbiology, Department of Botany, Gurukul Kangri University, Hardwar, UP, 249 404, India
Pacholi, R. K. and D. P. Bankhwal (1999). Effect of weeding on production of Eulaliopsis binata in Shiwalik hill forest. Indian Forester. Aug. 125(8): 799-802. {a} Extension Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India
Saroj, P. L., V. K. Dwivedi, et al. (1999). Effect of forest species on the productivity of groundstorey crops. Indian Forester. Aug. 125(8): 788-793. {a} Central Soil and Water Conservation Research and Training Institute, Dehra Dun, UP, India
Sharma, P., R. Dayal, et al. (1999). Acylglucosterols from Acacia catechu. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences. Dec. 21(4): 1002-1005. {a} Chemistry Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, 248006, India
Kaur, K., B. Verma, et al. (1998). Plants obtained from the Khair tree (Acacia catechu Willd.) using mature nodal segments. Plant Cell Reports 17(5): 427-429. {a} Plant Pathol. and Tissue Culture Biotechnol. Lab., Dep. Bot., Univ. Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004, India
Kothari, M. J. and K. M. Rao (1998). Plant diversity in Surya river catchment area in Jawahar Taluka and creek area of Thane, Bombay. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 22(2): 415-418. Bot. Survey India, Western Circle, Pune-411 001, India
Lal, S. (1998). Rehabilitation of Ganga Khadar and Khola areas of western zone of U.P. by utilizing tall planting technique. Indian Forester 124(2): 99-115. {a} Western Zone, Bareilly, UP, India
Lavania, U. C. (1998). On the identification of medicinal plants to initiate genome research. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 20(4): 994-995. {a} Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, UP, 226 015, India
Mishra, R., D. P. Bankhwal, et al. (1998). Biomass status of mixed dry deciduous forest of Shiwalik Hills in Haryana. Indian Forester 124(5): 287-291. Extension Div., Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Thapliyal, R. C., M. M. S. Rawat, et al. (1998). Pretreatment and conditions for testing germination of seeds of some common Indian Acacia species. Seed Science and Technology 26(2): 525-529. {a} Forest Tree Seed Lab., Silviculture Div., Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun-248 006, India
Vyas, M. B. and K. C. Sharma (1998). Spermoderm patterns in some Mimosaceae. Feddes Repertorium 10(1-2): 67-72. Dep. Bot., Univ. Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India
Chandra, K. K., Jamaluddin, et al. (1997). VAM infection in tree species planted in coal mine overburden at Kasmunda (M.P.) India. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section B Biological Sciences 67(2): 149-156. Tropical For. Res. Inst., Jabalpur-482 021, India
Jayasekhar, P., P. V. Mohanan, et al. (1997). Hepatoprotective activity of ethyl acetate extract of Acacia catechu. Indian Journal of Pharmacology 29(6): 426-428. {a} Priyadarsini Inst. Paramedical Sci., Medical Coll., Thiruvananthapuram - 695 011, India
Gera, M., H. S. Ginwal, et al. (1996). Performance of seventeen different multipurpose tree species under semi arid region of Central India. Indian Forester 122(3): 250-257. Div. Silviculture, Trop. Forest Res. Inst., Jabalpur, MP, India
Jha, P. B., J. S. Singh, et al. (1996). Dynamics of viable nitrifier community and nutrient availability in dry tropical forest habitat as affected by cultivation and soil texture. Plant and Soil 180(2): 277-285. {a} Dep. Botany, Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi-221005, India
Khan, M. A. (1996). Amount and mode of distribution of phloem fibres in the bark of some leguminous forest trees. Acta Botanica Indica 24(1): 39-40. Women's Coll., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh 202002, India
Khanna, R. K. and S. Chandra (1996). Forest/domestic waste as a source of natural dyes. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 20(2): 497-500. Phytochem. Div., Natl. Botanical Res. Inst., Lucknow-226 001, India
Mehrotra, M. D. (1996). New VAM technology and its application. Indian Forester 122(4): 348-350. Forest Pathol. Div., Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Rawat, M. S. and V. K. Sharma (1996). Radiosensitivity of Acacia catechu Willd. to gamma rays. Indian Forester 122(1): 90-91. Div. Genetics Tree Propagation, Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Thakur, U., D. K. Khurana, et al. (1996). Short term effect of applied nitrate on nitrogen metabolism of Acacia catechu seedlings. New Forests 12(1): 1-9. {a} Dep. Biotechnol., Coll. Horticulture, Nauni-173 230, India
Udaiyan, K., V. Sugavanam, et al. (1996). Effects of formaldehyde fumigation and fytolan drench on VAM fungi and nodulation in some leguminous forest tree seedlings in India. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science 19(1): 33-41. Microbiol. Lab., Dep. Botany, Bharathiar Univ., Coimbatore-641 046, Tamil Nadu, India
Agnihotri, Y. and M. C. Agrawal (1995). Uniformity trials for determination of optimum size and shape of plots blocks of experimentation with Acacia catechu. Indian Forester 121(8): 711-716. Central Soil Water Conservation Res. Training Inst., Res. Center, Chandigarh, India
Ansari, S. A., P. Kumar, et al. (1995). Root surface area measurements based on adsorption and desorption of nitrite. Plant and Soil 175(1): 133-137. {a} Tropical Forest Res. Inst., P.O.-R.F.R.C., Mandla Rd., Jabalpur-482 021, India
Hosur, G. C. and G. S. Dasog (1995). Effect of tree species on soil properties. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science 43(2): 256-259. Dep. Soil Sci., Univ. Agric. Sci., Dharwad, Karnataka 58005, India
Jadhav, B. B., R. Y. Kenjale, et al. (1995). Effect of growth regulators on performance of teak (Tectona grandis), Laurel (Terminalia tomentosa) and Khair (Acacia catecheu) under Konkan condition. Indian Forester 121(7): 667-669. All India Co-ordinated Res. Projection, Agroforestry Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Maharashtra, India
Rout, G. R., S. Samantaray, et al. (1995). Effect of growth regulators and culture environment on somatic embryogenesis of Acacia catechu Willd. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 43(3): 263-269. {a} Plant Tissue Culture Lab., Regional Plant Resource Cent., Bhubaneswar 751015, Orissa, India
Rout, G. R., S. Samantaray, et al. (1995). Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from callus culture of Acacia catechu - a multipurpose leguminous tree. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 42(3): 283-285. {a} Plant Tissue Culture Lab., Regional Plant Resource Cent., Bhubaneswar-751015, Orissa, India
Roy, S. and J. S. Singh (1995). Seasonal and spatial dynamics of plant-available N and P pools and N-mineralization in relation to fine roots in a dry tropical forest habitat. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 27(1): 33-40. {a} Dep. Botany, Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi-221005, India
Singh, A., V. S. Reddy, et al. (1995). Analysis of wood vegetation of Corbett National Park, India. Vegetatio 120(1): 69-79. Dep. Bot., Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi-221005, India
Soni, P. L. (1995). Some commercially important Indian gum exudates. Indian Forester 121(8): 754-759. Chem. Div., Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Bhagat, R. (1994). Effect of temperature on the germination of Acacia catechu seeds treated with gibberellic acid (GA-3). Advances in Plant Sciences 7(1): 173-176. 354 Anand Puri, Meerut, UP, India
Ghaisas, S. D. and S. V. Bhide (1994). In vitro studies on chemoprotective effect of Purnark against benzo(A)pyrene-induced chromosomal damage in human lymphocytes. Cell Biology International 18(1): 21-27. {a} Swami Prakashananda Ayurvedic Res. Cent., 13th North South Rd., Juhu, Bombay 400 049, India
Pandey, D. K. and P. Soni (1994). Distillery effluent: A potential resource for irrigating forest seed beds. Ambio 23(4-5): 267-268. Forest Ecology Environment Div., Forest Res. Inst., Indian Council Forestry Res. Education, P.O. New Forest, Dehradun 248 006, India
Bhakare, H. A., A. S. Kulkarni, et al. (1993). Lipid composition of some seeds of central India. Journal of Food Science and Technology 30(1): 54-55. {a} Dep. Oil Technology, Laxminarayan Inst. Technology, Nagpur Univ., Nagpur-440 010, India
Bisht, R. P. and O. P. Toky (1993). Growth pattern and architectural analysis of nine important multipurpose trees in an arid region of India. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23(4): 722-730. {a} Dep. Forestry, Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar 125 004, India
Bisht, R. P., O. P. Toky, et al. (1993). Plasticity of branching in some important tree species from arid north-western India. Journal of Arid Environments 25(3): 307-313. {a} Dep. For., Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar 125 004, India
Joseph, G., R. G. Kelsey, et al. (1993). Effects of nitrogen and Douglas-fir allelochemicals on development of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19(6): 1245-1263. {a} Dep. Forest Sci., Sch. Forestry, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331-5705, USA
Khan, T. A., P. S. Pathak, et al. (1993). Statistical analysis of growth and biomass production data in some multipurpose trees. Indian Forester 119(5): 371-374. Indian Grassland and Fodder Res. Inst., Jhansi, India
Meng, F. R. and P. A. Arp (1993). Net photosynthesis and stomatal conductance of red spruce twigs before and after twig detachment. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23(4): 716-721. {a} Dep. Forest Resources, Fac. Forestry, Univ. New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 6C2, Canada
Pandit, B. R., S. V. S. Subrahmanyam, et al. (1993). Leaf litter production of the dry deciduous forest ecosystem of eastern Gir (Gujarat). Indian Forester 119(5): 375-380. Dep. Life Sci., Bhavnagar Univ., Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Peluso, E., R. G. Mlodawski, et al. (1993). Utilising the Western Australian soil profile database for research and land management. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 33(2): 253-256. Western Aust. Dep. Agriculture, Baron-Hay Court, South Perth, W.A. 6151, Australia
Toky, O. P. and R. P. Bisht (1993). Above-ground and below-ground biomass allocation in important fuelwood trees from arid north-western India. Journal of Arid Environments 25(3): 315-320. For. Dep., Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar 125 004, India
Verma, R. C., S. Puri, et al. (1993). Biochemical changes during rooting of Acacia catechu cuttings. Annals of Biology Ludhiana 9(1): 61-65. Dep. Forestry, Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar 125 004, India
Wali, u. r. (1993). Studies on seed insect pests of forest trees. Pakistan Journal of Forestry 43(1): 27-31. Pakistan Forest Inst., Peshawar, Pakistan
Hsia, Y. J., L. S. Hwang, et al. (1992). Net and solar radiation relationships over five different forest covers in Taiwan. Bulletin of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute New Series 7(4): 371-374. Taiwan
Jha, A. K. (1992). Evaluation of coal mine spoil as a medium for plant growth in a dry tropical environment, India. Indian Forester 118(12): 909-916. Dep. Botany, Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi, U.P
Panit, B. R., S. V. S. Subrahmanyam, et al. (1992). Leaf litter production and edaphic factors of Gir forest ecosystem. Advances in Plant Sciences 5(1): 59-66. Dep. Life Sci., Bhavnagar Univ., Bhavnagar-364 002
Prasad, K. G. and V. R. S. Rawat (1992). Fertilizer use efficiency of different tree species for higher biomass production. Indian Forester 118(4): 265-270. Div. Ecol. Conservation, Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Sharma, D. and S. N. Prasad (1992). Tree debarking and habitat use by porcupine (Hystrix indica Kerr) in Sariska National Park in Western India. Mammalia 56(3): 351-361. {a} Wildlife Inst. India, PO New Forest Dehradun-248 006, India
Singh, L. (1992). Dry matter and nutrient inputs through litter fall in a dry tropical forest of India. Vegetatio 98(2): 129-140.
Thakur, P. S. and A. Thakur (1992). Effect of two bioregulators on growth potential and stomatal characteristics in Acacia catechu during early growth phase. Indian Forester 118(11): 807-812. Dep. Basic Sci., Dr. Y.S. Parmar Univ. Horticult. and Forestry, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India
Toky, O. P. and R. P. Bisht (1992). Observations on the rooting patterns of some agroforestry trees in an arid region of northwestern India. Agroforestry Systems 18(3): 245-263.
Rajaram, N. and K. Janardhanan (1991). Studies on the underexploited tree pulses, Acacia catechu Willd., Parkinsonia aculeata L. and Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stunz: Chemical composition and antinutritional factors. Food Chemistry 42(3): 265-274.
Agrawal, S. and S. S. Agarwal (1990). Preliminary observations on leukemia specific agglutinins from seeds. Indian Journal Of Medical Research Section B 92(Feb): 38-42.
Raina, A. K., S. C. Pharasi, et al. (1990). Application of nutrients on growth of Acacia catechu in nursery bed. Indian Forester 116(8): 655-668.
Selmeier, A. (1990). Dichrostachyoxylon zirkelii (Felix), Mimosoideae, a silicified wood from Miocene sediments of Kucuk, Cekmece Lake (Turkey). Mitteilungen Der Bayerischen Staatssammlung Fuer Palaeontologie Und Historische Geologie(30): 121-136.
Sun, H. and J. Chen (1990). Taxonomy, distribution and possible floristic origin of the genus Acacia from China. Acta Botanica Yunnanica 12(3): 255-268.
Pandit, B. R., S. V. S. Subrahmanyan, et al. (1989). Leaf litter production of eastern Gir forest in Gujarat State (India). Indian Botanical Reporter 8(2): 118-120.
Sen, S., G. Talukder, et al. (1989). Betel induced variations in nuclear DNA in mouse gastric mucosa in studies simulating betel addiction. Fitoterapia 60(1): 37-44.
Verma, S. C. (1989). Termite pests of forestry and agriculture in Haryana, India. Indian Journal Of Forestry 12(1): 1-6.
Agarwal, A. and P. L. Soni (1988). Structure of the oligosaccharides isolated from Acacia catechu (Khair) gum polysaccharide. Indian Journal Of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry 27(1): 55-58.
Puri, S. and R. Nagpal (1988). Effect of auxins on air-layers of some agro-forestry species. Indian Journal Of Forestry 11(1): 28-32.
Roy, A. K., K. K. Sinha, et al. (1988). Aflatoxin contamination of some common drug plants. Applied And Environmental Microbiology 54(3): 842-843.
Soni, P. L. and S. S. Bisen (1988). SEM studies on monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. Indian Forester 114(1): 26-28.
Kapur, S. K. and Y. K. Sarin (1987). Vegetable raw materials of Jai-Barthal tract of Bhadarwah Hills (Jammu and Kashmir State) (India). Journal Of Economic And Taxonomic Botany 11(1): 25-40.
Singh, S. P. and R. C. Jain (1987). Yield of heartwood in Acacia catechu (khair) for use in katha manufacture. Indian Forester 113(6): 404-408.
Agrawal, A. K., A. P. Joshi, et al. (1986). An ecological analysis of malin riverian forest of outer Garhwal Himalaya (western Himalaya) (India). Indian Journal Of Ecology 13(1): 15-21.
Joshi, S. C. (1986). Aerial seeding for environmental conservation. Indian Forester 112(1): 1-5.
Nagpal, R. and S. Puri (1986). Effect of auxins on air-layers of some agro-forestry species. Indian Journal Of Forestry 9(3): 232-236.
Mishra, N. M. and J. Singh (1985). Local volume tables of Acacia catechu and Lannea grandis. Indian Forester 111(6): 385-395.
Nagpal, R. and R. N. Sehgal (1985). Propagation of some agro-forestry species by air-layering. Indian Journal Of Forestry 8(3): 161-165.
Nair, M. N. B. and R. R. Chavan (1985). Dimensional analysis of some wood parameters in eleven timber trees. Indian Forester 111(6): 410-417.
Sharma, C. (1985). Recent pollen spectra from Garhwal Himalaya (India). Geophytology 15(1): 87-97.
Shukla, K. S., R. S. Shah, et al. (1985). Development of hardboards from spent chips of Acacia catechu. Indian Forester 111(5): 339-344.
Singh, S. S., B. N. Sharma, et al. (1985). Effect of Niagara and GA-3 on seed germination, early seedling growth, and cotyledonary expansion of Acacia catechu Willd. Indian Journal Of Forestry 8(1): 41-46.
Chowdhury, A. K. A., R. A. Khaleque, et al. (1984). Antifertility activity of a traditional contraceptive pill comprising Acacia catechu, Acacia arabica and Tragia involucerta. Indian Journal Of Medical Research 80(Sept): 372-374.
Joshi, A. (1984). Ecological note on riverine forest of Garhwal Himalayas (India). Indian Journal Of Forestry 7(2): 119-123.
Khrzhanovskii, V. G., S. F. Ponomarenko, et al. (1984). The structure of Afro-Asian acacia seeds in connection with life form transformation. Izvestiya Timiryazevskoi Sel'Skokhozyaistvennoi Akademii(3): 60-68.
Mahdihassan, S. (1984). Kashmir (India) lac or Kerria fici. Proceedings Of The Pakistan Academy Of Sciences 21(1): 69-76.
Rao, S. S. R. and K. V. N. Rao (1984). Effect of certain proanthocyanidins and catechins on the nucleic acid and nitrogen contents of Lemna paucicostata. Proceedings Of The Indian Academy Of Sciences Plant Sciences 93(1): 1-6.
Rege, N., S. Dahanukar, et al. (1984). Hepatoprotective effect of dextro-cyanidanol against carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage. Indian Drugs 21(12): 556-568.
Sham, J. S. K., K. W. Chiu, et al. (1984). Hypotensive action of Acacia catechu. Planta Medica 50(2): 177-180.
Bargali, S. S. and S. P. Singh (1365). Aspects of productivity and nutrient cycling in an 8-year-old Eucalyptus plantation in a moist plain area adjacent to central Himalaya, India. Canadian Journal Of Forest Research 21(9): 1365-1372.
Agarwal, A. and P. L. Soni (1093). Structural investigations on Acacia catechu (Khair) gum polysaccharide. Indian Journal Of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry 27(12): 1093-1101.
Hocking, D., G. Sarwar, et al. Trees on farms in Bangladesh. Agroforestry Systems 35(1): 1-13. {a} Thrushes, Stroud Lane, Steep, Petersfield, Hants GU32 1AL, UK
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