
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 nilotica
syn Acacia arabica
syn Acacia nilotica subsp indica
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
egyptian acacia syn babul syn indian gum arabic tree syn babool-bark syn gum arabic tree syn suntwood syn babul syn egyptian acaciaReferences
(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.]Abdulrazak, S. A., T. Fujihara, et al. (2000). Nutritive evaluation of some Acacia tree leaves from Kenya. Animal Feed Science and Technology. [print] 85(1-2): 89-98. {a} Laboratory of Animal Science, Shimane University, Matsue-shi, Shimane, 690-8504, Japan
Al, M. Z. H. and A. A. Dafallah (2000). A study on the toxicology of Acacia nilotica. American Journal of Chinese Medicine. [print] 28(1): 123-129. {a} Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, King Faisal University, Dammam, 31451, Saudi Arabia
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
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
Kumari, B. (2000). Effect of chloride and sulphate salinities on seed germination of Acacia nilotica provenances. Annals of Biology Hissar. June 16(1): 27-30. {a} Department of Agro-forestry, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 125 004, India
Mafongoya, P. L., P. Barak, et al. (2000). Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization of tree leaves and manure. Biology and Fertility of Soils. Jan. 30(4): 298-305. {a} Zambia/ICRAF Agroforestry Project, Chipata, Zambia
Pandey, C. B., A. K. Singh, et al. (2000). Soil properties under Acacia nilotica trees in a traditional agroforestry system in central India. Agroforestry Systems 49(1): 53-61. {a} Department of Forestry, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, M.P., 492 012, India
Patil, K. N., P. V. Ramana, et al. (2000). Performance evaluation of natural draft based agricultural residues charcoal system. Biomass and Bioenergy 18(2): 161-173. {a} Sardar Patel Renewable Energy Research Institute, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, 388 120, India
Prasad, K. and J. J. Deploey (2000). Incidence of arbuscular mycorrhizae and their effect on certain species of trees. Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. [print] Feb 73(3): 117-122. {a} Department of Biological Science, R. D. University, Jabalpur, MP, 482 001, India
Rajput, K. S. and K. S. Rao (2000). Cambial activity and development of wood in Acacia nilotica (L.) DEL. growing in different forests of Gujarat State. Flora Jena. [print] April 195(2): 165-171. {a} Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar 388120, Kaira, GUJ, India
Rawat, J. S. and T. P. Singh (2000). Seedling indices of four tree species in nursery and their correlations with field growth in Tamil Nadu, India. Agroforestry Systems. [print] August 49(3): 289-300. {a} Tata Energy Research Institute, Habitat Place, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, 110 003, India
Rehman, S., P. J. C. Harris, et al. (2000). The relationship between ions, vigour and salinity tolerance of Acacia seeds. Plant and Soil. [print] 220(1-2): 229-233. {a} School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK
Singh, B., K. P. Tripathi, et al. (2000). Fine root biomass and tree species effects on potential N mineralization in afforested sodic soils. Plant and Soil. [print] 219(1-2): 81-89. {a} National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, 226001, India
Singh, G. and B. Singh (2000). Growth and nutrient uptake in Acacia nilotica planted along municipal sewage channel. Journal of Environmental Biology. [print] July 21(3): 173-178. {a} Division of Forest Ecology and Desert Development, Arid Forest Research Institute, New Pali Road, Jodhpur, RAJ, 342 005, India
Sutherland, J. M., D. W. Odee, et al. (2000). Single and multi-strain rhizobial inoculation of African acacias in nursery conditions. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. March 32(3): 323-333. {a} Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, DD1 4HN, UK
Viswanath, S., P. K. R. Nair, et al. (2000). Acacia nilotica trees in rice fields: A traditional agroforestry system in central India. Agroforestry Systems. [print] November 50(2): 157-177. {a} Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding, R.S. Puram, Coimbatore, TN, 641 002, India
Witkowski, E. T. F. and R. D. Garner (2000). Spatial distribution of soil seed banks of three African savanna woody species at two contrasting sites. Plant Ecology. [print] July 149(1): 91-106. {a} Restoration and Conservation Biology Research Group, Department of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Wolde, M. E. and F. L. Sinclair (2000). Growth variability in a Senegalese provenance of Acacia nilotica ssp. tomentosa. Agroforestry Systems 48(2): 207-213. {a} Department of Biotechnology, Agricultural University of Norway, 1432, As, Norway
Baldwin, T. C., P. E. Quah, et al. (1999). A serotaxonomic study of Acacia gum exudates. Phytochemistry Oxford. Feb. 50(4): 599-606. {a} Sch. Biol. Sci., Univ. Sains Malaysia, 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Bukhari, Y. M., K. Koivu, et al. (1999). Phylogenetic analysis of Acacia (Mimosaceae) as revealed from chloroplast RFLP data. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 98(2): 291-298. {a} Department of Plant Biology, University of Helsinki, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
Duponnois, R., K. Senghor, et al. (1999). Susceptibility of several sahelian Acacia to Meloidogyne javanica (Treub) Chitw. Agroforestry Systems 46(2): 123-130. {a} Laboratoire de Biopedologie, IRD, Dakar, Senegal
Gabhane, V. V., V. N. Dod, et al. (1999). Growth, nutrient build up and biomass production of multipurpose tree species in Vidarbha region. PKV Research Journal. Jan. 23(1): 40-43. {a} Department of Agril Chem. and Soil Science, Dr. PDKV, Akola, India
Grime, V. L. and F. L. Sinclair (1999). Sources of error in stem heat balance sap flow measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. April 94(2): 103-121. {a} School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW, UK
Khan, S. N. and K. Uniyal (1999). Growth response of two forest tree species to VAM and Rhizobium inoculations. Indian Forester. Nov. 125(11): 1125-1128. {a} Forest Pathology Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, U.P., India
Khristova, P. and I. Karar (1999). Soda-anthraquinone pulp from three Acacia nilotica subspecies. Bioresource Technology 68(3): 209-213. {a} People's Hall 11113, PO Box 6272, Khartoum, Sudan
Krishnamurthy, K. V., A. Sivakumari, et al. (1999). Effect of water stress on the wood of two tree legumes. Beitraege zur Biologie der Pflanzen. [print] 71(2): 183-201. {a} Department of Plant Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, TN, 620 024, India
Kriticos, D., J. Brown, et al. (1999). Plant population ecology and biological control: Acacia nilotica as a case study. Biological Control. Oct. 16(2): 230-239. {a} CSIRO Entomology, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia
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
Mustafa, N. K., M. O. M. Tanira, et al. (1999). Antimicrobial activity of Acacia nilotica subspp. nilotica fruit extracts. Pharmacy and Pharmacology Communications. Sept. 5(9): 583-586. {a} Medical Microbiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Nahrung, H. F. and D. J. Merritt (1999). Moisture is required for the termination of egg diapause in the chrysomelid beetle, Homichloda barkeri. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. Nov. 93(2): 201-207. {a} CRC for Sustainable Production Forestry, Hobart, TAS, 7001, Australia
Pandey, C. B., K. S. Pandya, et al. (1999). Growth and productivity of rice (Oryza sativa) as affected by Acacia nilotica in a traditional agroforestry system. Tropical Ecology. [print] Summer 40(1): 109-117. {a} Department of Forestry, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, 492012, India
Perrin, M. R. and C. Taolo (1999). Habitat use by a herd of introduced roan antelope in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 29(3): 81-88. {a} School of Botany and Zoology, University of Natal, Scottsville, 3209, Natal, South Africa
Rajput, K. S. and K. S. Rao (1999). Seasonal distribution of starch in Tectona grandis L.f. and Acacia nilotica (L.) Del. growing in different forests of Gujarat state. Phytomorphology . April June 49(2): 209-214. {a} Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, GUJ, 388 120, India
Shaukat, S. S., Z. S. Siddiqui, et al. (1999). Seed size variation and its effects on germination, growth and seedling survival in Acacia nilotica subsp. Indica (Benth.) Brenan. Pakistan Journal of Botany. [print] December 31(2): 253-263. {a} Department of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270, Pakistan
Shayo, C. M. and P. Uden (1999). Nutritional uniformity of neutral detergent solubles in some tropical browse leaf and pod diets. Animal Feed Science and Technology. Nov. 82(1-2): 63-73. {a} Zonal Research and Training Centre, Livestock Production Research Institute, Mpwapwa, Tanzania
Shinwari, M. I. and M. A. Khan (1999). Ethnobotanical conservation status of Margalla Hills National Park, Islamabad. Journal of Plant Resources and Environment. Feb. 8(2): 53-60. {a} Department of Biological Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Singh, A. K., V. S. Upadhyay, et al. (1999). Seasonal variation in chemical composition of important tree leaves of Bundelkhand region. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. Sept. 16(3): 269-271. {a} Division of Plant-Animal Relationship, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi, 284 003, India
Skowno, A. L., J. J. Midgley, et al. (1999). Secondary succession in Acacia nilotica (L.) savanna in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, South Africa. Plant Ecology. Nov. 145(1): 1-9. {a} Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa
Srivastava, K. K., R. Prabhakaran, et al. (1999). Effect of nodulation on biomass of some arid zone tree species. Indian Forester. [print] December 125(12): 1265-1268. {a} Silviculture Division, Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Thaker, V. S. and Y. D. Singh (1999). Selection of tree species for energy plantation in arid, semi-arid area. II. Effect of fertilizers and gibberellic acid. Indian Forester. Aug. 125(8): 807-813. {a} Department of Biosciences, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, GUJ, India
Vijaya, T. and K. P. Srivasuki (1999). Effect of inoculum type and inoculation dose on ectomycorrhizal development and growth of Acacia nilotica seedlings inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius in a nursery. Biologia Bratislava. Aug. 54(4): 439-442. {a} Department of Biotechnology, S.V. University, Tirupati, AP, 517 502, India
Aganga, A. A., C. M. Tsopito, et al. (1998). Feed potential of Acacia species to ruminants in Botswana. Archivos de Zootecnia 47(180): 659-668. {a} Department of Animal Science and Production, Botswana College of Agriculture, Gaborone, Botswana
Ahmad, M., F. A. Raza, et al. (1998). Ecological assessment of rangeland vegetation in Southern Attock: Part I. Phytosociology. Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research. Oct. 41(5): 251-255. {a} Water Resources Research Institute, NARC, Rod-Kohi, Dera Gazi Khan, Pakistan
Anthofer, J., J. Hanson, et al. (1998). Wheat growth as influenced by application of agroforestry-tree prunings in Ethiopian highlands. Agroforestry Systems 40(1): 1-18. {a} Univ. Kassel, Fac. Agric., Int. Rural Dev. and Environ. Prot., Dep. Crop Sci. Trop. and Subtrop., Steinstr. 19, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany
Assefa, F. and D. Kleiner (1998). Nodulation pattern and acetylene reduction (nitrogen fixation) activity of some highland and lowland Acacia species of Ethiopia. Biology and Fertility of Soils 27(1): 60-64. {a} Microbiol. Dep., Univ. Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Bhargava, A., A. Srivastava, et al. (1998). Antifungal activity of polyphenolic complex of Acacia nilotica bark. Indian Forester 124(5): 292-298. Chem. Forest Produce Div., Tropical Forest Res. Inst., Jabalpur, India
Bortolussi, G. and A. R. Bird (1998). Effect of growth promotant implants on liveweight change, wool and carcass characteristics of mature wethers grazing dry season pastures. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 38(8): 789-794. {a} CSIRO Tropical Beef Cent., PO Box 5545, Rockhampton Mail Centre, QLD 4702, Australia
Brown, J. R. and J. Carter (1998). Spatial and temporal patterns of exotic shrub invasion in an Australian tropical grassland. Landscape Ecology 13(2): 93-102. {a} CSIRO-Trop. Agric., Davies Lab., PMB, P.O. Aitkenvale, QLD 4814, Australia
Brown, J. R., J. C. Scanlan, et al. (1998). Competition by herbs as a limiting factor in shrub invasion in grassland: A test with different growth forms. Journal of Vegetation Science 9(6): 829-836. {a} CSIRO Tropical Agric., Townsville, QLD 4814, Australia
Cardet, C., T. Kandji, et al. (1998). Efficiency of neem and groundnut oils in protecting leguminous tree seeds against seed beetles in the Sahel. Agroforestry Systems 40(1): 29-40. {a} B.P. 1716, Dakar, Senegal
Dabas, P. and J. C. Kaushik (1998). Influence of Glomus mosseae, phosphorus and drought stress on the growth of Acacia nilotica and Dalbergia sissoo seedlings. Annals of Biology Hissar 14(1): 91-94. Dep. Agaroforestry, CCS Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar-125 004, India
Danthu, P., P. N. Sall, et al. (1998). Grafting compatibility between some African acacias: First results. Bois et Forets des Tropiques(258): 49-56. {a} ISRA/DRPF, B.P. 2312, Dakar, Senegal
Davidson, B. C. (1998). Seasonal changes in leaf lipid and fatty acid composition of nine plants consumed by two African herbivores. Lipids 33(1): 109-113. {a} Medical Biochem., Univ. Witwatersrand Med. Sch., Parktown 2193, South Africa
Dhillon, G. P. S., R. S. Dhanda, et al. (1998). Performance of wheat under scattered trees of Kikar (Acacia nilotica) under rainfed condition in Punjab, (India). Indian Forester 124(1): 48-53. Dep. Forestry Natural Resource, Punjab Agric. Univ., Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Ganaba, S., J. M. Ouadba, et al. (1998). Fuelwood in the Sahelian region of Burkina Faso: Ethnic preferences. Secheresse Montrouge 9(4): 261-268. {a} Departement Productions forestieres, INERA, CRREA du Sahel, Dori, Burkina-Faso
Garg, V. K. (1998). A preliminary study to tailor planting stock suitable to sodic soils. Indian Forester. Nov. 124(11): 945-951. {a} National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, U.P., India
Garg, V. K. (1998). Interaction of tree crops with a sodic soil environment: Potential for rehabilitation of degraded environments. Land Degradation and Development 9(1): 81-93. {a} Natl. Botanical Res. Inst., Lucknow-226001, India
Gera, M., N. Gera, et al. (1998). Improved seedling quality of polybag plants: Use of mounted angle iron beds. Indian Forester 124(2): 116-133. Silviculture Div., Trop. Forest Res. Inst., Jabalpur, MP, India
Gera, N., M. Gera, et al. (1998). Tetrazolium test for the seeds of Acacia nilotica Willd. ex. Del. Indian Forester. Dec. 124(12): 1039-1042. {a} Silviculture Division, Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, MP, India
Jones, M., F. L. Sinclair, et al. (1998). Effect of tree species and crown pruning on root length and soil water content in semi-arid agroforestry. Plant and Soil 201(2): 197-207. Sch. Agric. and Forest Sci., Univ. Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK
Kaitho, R. J., N. N. Umunna, et al. (1998). Nitrogen in browse species: Ruminal degradability and post-ruminal digestibility measured by mobile nylon bag and in vitro techniques. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 76(4): 488-498. {a} Wageningen Inst. Animal Sci., Animal Nutr. Group, Marijkeweg 40, Wageningen 6700 AH, Netherlands
Khanzada, A. N., J. D. Morris, et al. (1998). Groundwater uptake and sustainability of Acacia and Prosopis plantations in southern Pakistan. Agricultural Water Management 36(2): 121-139. {a} Cent. Forest Tree Technol., P.O. Box 137, Heidelberg, VIC 3084, Australia
Krueger, O. and G. C. McGavin (1998). The influence of ants on the guild structure of Acacia insect communities in Mkomazi Game Reserve, north-east Tanzania. African Journal of Ecology 36(3): 213-220. {a} Univ. Oxford, Dep. Zoology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK
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
Murugesan, S., A. Balu, et al. (1998). Insecticidal performance of a neem product in control of two major seed pests of forestry tree species. Entomon 23(3): 197-201. {a} Forest Protection Div., Inst. Forest Genetics Tree Breeding, Forest Campus, Coimbatore-641002, India
Okoegwale, E. E. and J. E. Idialu (1998). Trends in histomorphological features of leguminous woods in rain forest and derived savanna areas of Edo state, Nigeria. Acta Botanica Hungarica 41(1-4): 159-169. {a} Dept. Botany, Edo State University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria
Omer, M. E. A., M. A. Z. Al, et al. (1998). Sudanese plants used in folkloric medicine: Screening for antibacterial activity. Part IX. Fitoterapia 69(6): 542-545. {a} Medicinal Aromatic Plants Res. Inst., National Centre Research, P.O. Box 2404, Khartoum, Sudan
Perveen, A. and M. Qaiser (1998). Pollen flora of Pakistan: XI. Leguminosae (Subfamily: Mimosoideae). Turkish Journal of Botany 22(3): 151-156. Dep. Bot., Univ. Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
Rahangdale, R. and N. Gupta (1998). Selection of VAM inoculants for some forest tree species. Indian Forester 124(5): 331-341. Microbiol. Lab., Sch. Life Sci., Pt. Ravishankar Shukla Univ., Raipur, India
Rehman, S., P. J. C. Harris, et al. (1998). The effect of hardening on the salinity tolerance of Acacia seeds. Seed Science and Technology 26(3): 743-754. {a} School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK
Sawe, J. J., J. K. Tuitoek, et al. (1998). Evaluation of common tree leaves or pods as supplements for goats on range area of Kenya. Small Ruminant Research 28(1): 31-37. {a} Dep. Anim. Sci., Egerton Univ., P.O. Box 536, Njoro, Kenya
Sharma, K., A. L. Saini, et al. (1998). Seasonal variations in grazing behaviour and forage nutrient utilization by goats on a semi-arid reconstituted silvipasture. Small Ruminant Research 27(1): 47-54. {a} Div. Anim. Nutrition, Indian Vet. Res. Inst., Izatnagar-243122, UP, India
Shayo, C. M. and P. Uden (1998). Recovery of seed of four African browse shrubs ingested by cattle, sheep and goats and the effect of ingestion, hot water and acid treatment on the viability of the seeds. Tropical Grasslands 32(3): 195-200. {a} Dep. Anim. Nutr. Management, Swedish Univ. Agric. Sci., PO Box 7024, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Shinwari, M. I. and M. A. Khan (1998). Indigenous use of medicinal trees and shrubs of Margalla Hills National Park, Islamabad. Pakistan Journal of Forestry 48(1-4): 63-90. {a} Department Of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Singh, G., H. Singh, et al. (1998). Amelioration of sodic soils by trees for wheat and oat production. Land Degradation and Development 9(5): 453-462. {a} Central Soil Salinity Res. Inst., Karnal-132 001, India
Smith, D. M., P. G. Jarvis, et al. (1998). Management of windbreaks in the Sahel: The strategic implications of tree water use. Agroforestry Systems 40(1): 83-96. {a} Inst. Ecol. and Resource Manage., Univ. Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JU, UK
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
Tomar, O. S., R. K. Gupta, et al. (1998). Afforestation techniques and evaluation of different tree species for waterlogged saline soils in semiarid tropics. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 12(4): 301-316. {a} Central Siol Salinity Research Institute, Zarifa Farm, Kachhwa Road, Karnal 132001, India
Tripathi, S. and A. Tripathi (1998). Impact of flyash, light and shade environments on growth and chemical response of Albizia procera and Acacia nilotica. Journal of Environmental Biology 19(1): 33-41. Tropical Forest Res. Inst., PO R.F.R.C., Mandla Rd., Jabalpur 482 021, India
Ubale, S. S., A. D. Dumbre, et al. (1998). Variability and association amongst seedling vigour parameters in Acacia nilotica var. Cupressiformis. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities. Jan. 23(1): 24-26. {a} Agril. Research Station, K. Digraj, Dist., Sangli, India
Vanangamudi, K., R. Umarani, et al. (1998). Effect of seed source on physical and physiological qualities of Acacia nilotica seeds. Seed Research New Delhi. Dec. 26(2): 114-116. {a} Forest College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu, 641 301, India
Wilson, T. B. and E. T. F. Witkowski (1998). Water requirements for germination and early seedling establishment in four African savanna woody plant species. Journal of Arid Environments 38(4): 541-550. Bot. Dep., Univ. Witwatersrand, PO Wits, 2050, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Woldemeskel, E. and F. L. Sinclair (1998). Variations in seedling growth, nodulation and nitrogen fixation of Acacia nilotica inoculated with eight rhizobial strains. Forest Ecology and Management 104(1-3): 239-247. {a} Sch. Agric. Forest Sci., Univ. Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK
Yadav, V. S., J. P. Singh, et al. (1998). Effect of environmental factors on N mineralization from leaves of tree species in soils. Crop Research Hisar 15(2-3): 180-183. Dep. Soil Sci., CCS Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar-125 004, India
Zeb, J., M. Aslam, et al. (1998). Growth response of forest plants grown in polyethylene bags. Pakistan Journal of Forestry 48(1-4): 109-115. {a} Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI), National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Park Road, Islamabad, 45500, Pakistan
Agrawal, A., A. K. Pati, et al. (1997). Seasonal variation in infestation characteristics of bagworm (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) in avenue plantation of Acacia and Peltophorum in the Chhattisgarh region. Current Science Bangalore 72(3): 211-214. {a} Sch. Life Sci., Pt Ravishankar Shukla Univ., Raipur 492 010, India
Akhtar, M. A., B. M. H. Rahber, et al. (1997). Antibacterial activity of plant diffusate against Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri. International Journal of Pest Management 43(2): 149-153. {a} Crop Dis. Res. Inst., Natl. Agric. Res. Centre, Park Rd., Islamabad-45500, Pakistan
Anthofer, J., J. Hanson, et al. (1997). Nitrogen mineralization pattern of agroforestry tree leaves under tropical highland conditions. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 179(3): 139-147. {a} Univ. Kassel, Fac. Agric., International Rural Dev. Environmental Protection, Dep. Crop Sci. Tropics Subtropics, Steinstrasse 19, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany
Anthofer, J., J. Hanson, et al. (1997). Plant nutrient supply from nine agroforestry tree species to wheat (Triticum aestivum) analysed by vector diagnosis. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 179(2): 75-82. {a} Univ. Kassel, Fac. Agric., International Rural Development and Environmental Protection, Dep. Crop Sci. Tropics Subtropics, Steinstrasse 19, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany
Bowland, J. M. and R. I. Yeaton (1997). Impact of domesticated African elephants Loxodonta africana on Natal bushveld. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 27(2): 31-36. Dep. Botany, Univ. Natal, P/Bag X01, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg 3209, South Africa
Bukhari, Y. M. (1997). A simple method of chromosome preparation for Acacia and Prosopis (Mimosaceae). Hereditas Lund 126(2): 195-197. Dep. Plant Biol., Univ. Helsinki, Box 27, FIN-00014, Finland
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
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
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