
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
NOTICE: Information on the background to this Listing is available. The analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time was completed in 1997, using the Agricola database (1970-1996). Hard copies of the Listing (553 pages; over 4200 new crops listed with the analyses of numbers of papers over time included) are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher; see Advice on Publications Available.
The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com.
Your attention is drawn to this species' potential as a
weed.Acacia leucophloea
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
kuteeera gumReferences
(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.]Jain, R. K., S. P. Tiwari, et al. (2000). Mineral status of local forages and their effect on blood levels of goats. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. [print] May 70(5): 521-523. {a} Department of Animal Nutrition, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Anjora, Durg, MP, 491 001, India
Srinivasan, K. and C. Swaminathan (1999). Comparative performance of cenchrus-legumes mixtures as under-storey in Acacia leucophloea for silvipasture. Tropical Agriculture. [print] October 76(4): 232-235. {a} National Pulses Research Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Vamban Colony, Coimbatore, TN, 622 303, 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
Tiwari, S. P., R. J. Jain, et al. (1998). Nutritional evaluation of rhea (Acacia leuco phloea, Willd, L) tree leaves in goats. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition 15(2): 129-133. {a} Dep. Anim. Nutr., Coll. Vet. Sci., A.H., Anjora, Durg-491 001, MP, 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
Chinnathurai, A. K., R. Vivekanandan, et al. (1997). Response to fertilizer and micro-nutrients in the nursery of some forest species. Indian Forester 123(4): 273-279. {a} Pesticide Testing Lab., Coimbatore, India
Kannapiran, S., P. Dhevagi, et al. (1997). Effect of papermill effluent on germination of three crops. Indian Journal of Environmental Health 39(4): 330-332. {a} Dep. Environ. Sci., TNAU, Coimbatore 641 003, India
Murugesan, S., S. Kumar, et al. (1997). Blister beetles as a threat to medicinal/ornamental plants of arid and semi-arid regions. Indian Forester 123(4): 341-344. Div. Forest Protection, Arid Forest Res. Inst., Jodhpur, India
Dharmadhikari, M. S. and P. J. Jite (1996). Studies on changes in total sugars and ascorbic acid in Acacia leucophloea infected with Hapalophragmiopsis ponderosa. Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology 26(2): 199-201. Dep. Bot., Univ. Poona, Pune 411 007, Maharashtra, India
Jite, P. K. and M. S. Dharmadhikari (1996). Effect of Hapalophragmiopsis ponderosa (Syd. and Butl.) thirum, on Acacia leucophloea wild. metabolism. Geobios Jodhpur 23(1): 34-39. Dep. Botany, Univ. Poona, Pune-411 007, 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
Selvaraj, M., D. Syamala, et al. (1996). Growth and productivity of AM inoculated tropical tree seedlings. Indian Forester 122(12): 1161-1167. Dep. Plant Sci., Sch. Life Sci., Bharathidasan Univ., Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Prasad, M. N. V. (1995). Analysis of Leucaena mimosine, Acacia tannins and total phenols by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Biomass and Bioenergy 8(3): 203-205. Dep. Plant Sci., Sch. Life Sci., Univ. Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, India
Ravi, R. and R. Natanam (1995). Nutritive value of velvaylam (Acacia leucophloea) pods for goats. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 65(10): 1165-1166. {a} Dep. Anim. Nutr., Vet. Coll. Res. Inst., Namakkal, Salem, Tamil Nadu 637 002, India
Vijayakumari, K., P. Siddhuraju, et al. (1994). Nutritional assessment and chemical composition of the lesser known tree legume, Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Willd. Food Chemistry 50(3): 285-288. Seed Physiol. Lab., Dep. Botany, Bharathiar Univ., Coimbatore 641 046, Tamil Nadu, 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
Devi, S. R. and M. N. V. Prasad (1991). Tannins and related polyphenols from ten common Acacia spp. of India. Bioresource Technology 36(2): 189-192.
Gupta, G. N. (1991). Effects of mulching and fertilizer application on initial development of some tree species. Forest Ecology And Management 44(2-4): 211-222.
Khan, M. S. Y., K. Javen, et al. (1991). Chemical constituents of the flowers of Acacia leucophloea Roxb. Indian Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences 53(2): 72-73.
Zodape, S. T. (1991). The improvement of germination of some forest species by acid scarification. Indian Forester 117(1): 61-66.
Gupta, G. N. and S. Mohan (1990). Response of several tree species to management on degraded soil of semi-arid region. Indian Forester 116(8): 622-630.
Mukherjee, S. and A. K. Sharma (1990). Mitotic cycle duration and its relationship with nuclear DNA content, chromosome number and size and rate of growth in species of Acacia growing under stress. Indian Journal Of Experimental Biology 28(6): 508-510.
Sebastian, M. K. and M. M. Bhandari (1990). Edible wild plants of the forest areas of Rajasthan (India). Journal Of Economic And Taxonomic Botany 14(3): 689-694.
Shukla, N. K., P. C. Verma, et al. (1990). Physical and mechanical properties of plantation-grown Acacia leucophloea, Acacia nilotica and Acacia tortilis from Mohindergarh (Haryana) (India). Indian Forester 116(10): 803-811.
Swaminathan, C., R. S. V. Rai, et al. (1990). Allelopathic effects of Parthenium hysterophorus on germination and seedling growth of a few multi-purpose trees and arable crops. International Tree Crops Journal 6(2-3): 143-150.
Rai, V. R. S. and K. K. Suresh (1988). Agrosilvicultural studies Optimum species combination. International Tree Crops Journal 5(1-2): 1-8.
Singh, B., G. N. Gupta, et al. (1988). Use of mulches in establishment and growth of tree species on dry lands. Indian Forester 114(6): 307-316.
Maheshwari, J. K. and J. P. Singh (1987). Traditional phytotherapy among the Kol tribe of Banda District, Uttar Pradesh (India). Journal Of Economic And Taxonomic Botany 9(1): 165-172.
Ranjani, K. and K. V. Krishnamurthy (1987). A comparative study of root and stem woods of some members of the Mimosoideae (Leguminosae). Journal Of The Arnold Arboretum Harvard University 68(3): 349-356.
Saxena, M. and S. K. Srivastava (1986). Anthraquinones from the roots of Acacia leucophloea. Journal Of Natural Products 49(2): 205-209.
Soni, S. K. and S. Bose (1986). Structure of new galactomannan from seeds of Acacia leucophloea. Indian Journal Of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry 25(2): 123-126.
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