
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
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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.
Bambusa arundinacea
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
bambooReferences
(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.]Kato, H., M. Yamamoto, et al. (2000). Pathogenicity, mating ability and DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms of Pyricularia populations isolated from Gramineae, Bambusideae and Zingiberaceae plants. Journal of General Plant Pathology. [print] February 66(1): 30-47. {a} Plant Pathology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Kobe, 657-8501, Japan
Liu, J. X., X. Q. Wang, et al. (2000). Nutritional evaluation of bamboo shoot shell and its effect as supplementary feed on performance of heifers offered ammoniated rice straw diets. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. [print] October 13(10): 1388-1393. {a} College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Huajiachi Campus, 310029, Hangzhou, China
Deshpande, R. S., R. L. Dhoble, et al. (1999). Clinical evaluation of newly developed herbal drug in treatment of post-partum anoestrus in buffaloes. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities. [print] May 24(2): 195-196. {a} Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani, 431 402, India
Ghosh, A. (1999). Herbal veterinary medicine from the tribal areas of Bankura district, West Bengal. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. [print] September 23(2): 557-560. {a} Inq.: C/o Mr. Dilip Saha, Sahebganj, District Midnapur, WB, 721 212, India
John, C. K. and R. S. Nadgauda (1999). Review: In vitro-induced flowering in bamboos. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology Plant. July Aug 35(4): 309-315. {a} Tissue Culture Pilot Plant, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, 411008, India
Khatta, V. K., B. S. Tewatia, et al. (1999). Nutritional evaluation of tree leaves of humid subtropical region of Himachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. Sept. 16(3): 220-223. {a} Department of Animal Nutrition, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 125 004, India
Rai, S. N. and K. V. S. Chauhan (1998). Distribution and growing stock of bamboos in India. Indian Forester 124(2): 89-98. Forest Survey India, Dehra Dun, UP, India
Joshi, M. and R. S. Nadgauda (1997). Cytokinins and in vitro induction of flowering in bamboo: Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. Current Science Bangalore 73(6): 523-526. Tissue Culture Pilot Plant Div., Natl. Chem. Lab., Pune 411 008, India
Nadgauda, R. S., C. K. John, et al. (1997). A comparison of in vitro with in vivo flowering in bamboo: Bambusa arundinacea. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 48(3): 181-188. {a} Div. Plant Tissue Culture, Natl. Chem. Lab., Pune 411 008, India
Nath, D., N. Sethi, et al. (1997). Survey on indigenous medicinal plants used for abortion in some districts of Uttar Pradesh. Fitoterapia 68(3): 223-225. {a} Div,. Toxicology, Central Drug Res. Inst., Lucknow 226 001, U.P. India
Xia, N. H. and C. M. A. Stapleton (1997). Typification of Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss (Gramineae: Bambusoideae). Kew Bulletin 52(3): 693-698. {a} South China Inst. Bot., Acad. Sinica, Guangzhou 510650, China
Ansari, S. A., S. Kumar, et al. (1996). Peroxidase activity in relation to in vitro rhizogenesis and precocious flowering in Bambusa arundinacea. Current Science Bangalore 71(5): 358-359. Tropical Forest Res. Inst., P.O. RFRC, Jabalpur 482 021, India
Bhargava, A., V. Kumbhare, et al. (1996). Bamboo parts and seeds for additional source of nutrition. Journal of Food Science and Technology 33(2): 145-146. {a} Chem. Forest Produce Div., Tropical Forest Res. Inst., Jabalpur, India
Chandrashekara, U. M. (1996). Ecology of Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. growing in teak plantations of Kerala, India. Forest Ecology and Management 87(1-3): 149-162. Kerala For. Res. Inst., Peechi 680 653, Kerala, India
Kumar, A., V. K. Sharma, et al. (1995). Natural selfing in Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss, Besch. (Syn. Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd as estimated from albino frequencies. Indian Forester 121(2): 156-158. {a} Advance Centre, Forest Environ., Allahabad, U.P., India
Kumar, S., S. N. Vijayachandran, et al. (1995). Twin seedling in Bambusa arundinacea. Indian Forester 121(9): 853-854. Seed Technol. Div., Inst. Forest Genet. Tree Breeding, Coimbatore, India
Hu, C. H., F. G. Yu, et al. (1994). The embryonic types of the bamboo fruits and their systematic classification. Acta Botanica Yunnanica 16(4): 367-372. Nanjing Univ., Nanjing 210008, China
John, C. K., R. S. Nadgauda, et al. (1994). Reproductive biology: An aid in the classification of bamboos. Current Science Bangalore 67(9-10): 685-687. Div. Plant Tissue Culture, Nat. Chem. Lab., Pune 411 008, India
Lokesha, R., R. Vasudeva, et al. (1994). Radio-sensitivity of Bambusa arundinacea to gamma rays. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 6(4): 444-450. {a} Dep. Genetics Plant Breeding, Univ. Agricultural Sci. Dharwad, P.B. No. 24, Coll. Agric., Raichur 584 101, India
Midya, S. (1994). Cryogenic preservation of bamboo (Bambusa arundinacea) seeds for propagation in forests. Indian Forester 120(6): 541-543. c/o R. L. Brahamachary, Embryol. Unit, Indian Statistical Inst., Calcutta, India
Sharma, M. L. and A. Singh (1994). On the nomenclature of common thorny bamboo of India. Indian Forester 120(8): 711-713. Dep. Botany, Punjab Univ., Chandigarh, India
Siddiqui, K. M. (1994). Cultivation of bamboos in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Forestry 44(2): 40-53. Pakistan Forest Inst., Peshawar, Pakistan
Rao, M. V., S. Khujneri, et al. (1993). Response of eight tropical plants to enhanced ammonia deposition under field conditions prevalent with SO-2 and NH-3. Water Air and Soil Pollution 71(3-4): 331-345. {a} Dep. Hortic. Sci., Univ. Guelph, Guelph, ON N16 2W1, Canada
Chauhan, L., S. S. Bisen, et al. (1989). Leaf epidermis of Indian bamboos: Pt. II Bambusa Schreb. Indian Forester 115(12): 916-923.
Eyini, M., M. Jayakumar, et al. (1989). Allelopathic effect of bamboo leaf extract on the seedling of groundnut. Tropical Ecology 30(1): 138-141.
Sethi, N., D. Nath, et al. (1989). Teratological evaluation of some commonly used indigenous antifertility plants in rats. International Journal Of Crude Drug Research 27(2): 119-120.
Somen, C. K. and K. K. Seethalakshmi (1989). Effect of different storage conditions on the viability of seeds of Bambusa arundinacea. Seed Science And Technology 17(2): 355-360.
Sutiyono (1989). A study of the potentials and socioeconomic significance of bamboo plantations in the sub-humid Regency of Pati, Central Java (Indonesia). Buletin Penelitian Hutan(512): 33-46.
Vanithakumari, G., S. Manonayagi, et al. (1989). Antifertility effect of Bambusa arundinacea shoot extracts in male rats. Journal Of Ethnopharmacology 25(2): 173-180.
Viswanathan, M. B. (1989). Ethnobotany of the Malayalis in the Yelagiri hills of North Arcot district, Tamil nadu (India). Journal Of Economic And Taxonomic Botany 13(3): 667-672.
Indira, E. P. (1988). Albino gene carriers and mating system in Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. Silvae Genetica 37(5-6): 249-250.
Banik, R. L. (1987). Seed germination of some bamboo species. Indian Forester 113(8): 578-586.
Jayakumar, M., M. Eyini, et al. (1987). Allelopathic effect of bamboo root extract on the seedling of groundnut and corn. Geobios 14(5): 221-224.
Prasad, S. N. (1985). Impact of grazing, fire and extraction on the bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus and Bambusa arundinacea) populations of Karnataka (India). Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 14(1-2): 1-14.
Gadgil, M. and S. N. Prasad (1984). Ecological determinants of life history evolution of 2 Indian bamboo species. Biotropica 16(3): 161-172.
Helal, H. and S. Y. El (1984). Host and host preference of the powder post beetle, Enneadesmus obtusedenatus Luc. in Egypt (Coleoptera, Bostrychidae). Bulletin De La Societe Entomologique D'Egypte(65): 191-196.
Menachery, M. D. and K. Chandran (1984). Estrogenic activity of bamboo (Bambusa arundinacea) buds. Kerala Journal Of Veterinary Science 15(1): 38-44.
Nadgir, A. L., C. H. Phadke, et al. (1984). Rapid multiplication of bamboo by tissue culture. Silvae Genetica 33(6): 219-223.
Samajpati, N. (1984). Decay and chemical changes in the wood of Bambusa arundinacea caused by Daedalea flavida. Phytopathologische Zeitschrift 110(3): 203-206.
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