Listing of Useful Plants of the World
[formerly Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia]


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.


Aesculus pavia

 

Analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time (Agricola database 1970-1996):

 

Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s): red buckeye
Crop Use(s): medicinal crop
Reference Source(s): Douglas
Number of Papers/Mentions: 8

References (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.]

Burke, J. M., R. Wyatt, et al. (2000). Nectar characteristics of interspecific hybrids and their parents in Aesculus (Hippocastanaceae) and Iris (Iridaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. [print] July September 127(3): 200-206. {a} Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA

Xiang, Q. Y., D. J. Crawford, et al. (1998). Origin and biogeography of Aesculus L. (Hippocastanaceae): A molecular phylogenetic perspective. Evolution 52(4): 988-997. {a} Dep. Plant Biol., Ohio State Univ., 1735 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1293, USA

Depamphilis, C. W. and R. Wyatt (1989). Hybridization and introgression in buckeyes (Aesculus: Hippocastanaceae): A review of the evidence and a hypothesis to explain long-distance gene flow. Systematic Botany 14(4): 593-611.

Ryczkowski, M., A. Kowalska, et al. (1986). Element concentrations in the sap surrounding the developing embryo of Aesculus hybrida. Journal Of Plant Physiology 122(5): 467-472.

Depamphilis, C. W. and R. Wyatt (1295). Electrophoretic confirmation of interspecific hybridization in Aesculus (Hippocastanaceae) and the genetic structure of a broad hybrid zone. Evolution 44(5): 1295-1317.

Domagalski, W., A. Schulze, et al. (1107). Isolation and characterization of esters of IAA from the liquid endosperm of the horse chestnut (Aesculus spp.). Plant Physiology 84(4): 1107-1113.


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Index of common names:
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