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.


Camellia sasanqua
syn Camellia oleifera

 

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

 

Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s): teaseed syn sasanqua camellia syn tea-oil plant
Crop Use(s): oil crop=beverage=nut
Reference Source(s): rehm, sturtevant
Number of Papers/Mentions: 52

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.]

Omasa, K., K. Tobe, et al. (2000). Absorption of ozone and seven organic pollutants by Populus nigra and Camellia sasanqua. Environmental Science and Technology. [print] June 34(12): 2498-2500. {a} Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Yayoi 1-1-1, Bunkyo, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan

Murakami, Y. and S. Yamaguchi (1999). Distinctive traits of Camellia vernalis, C. sasanqua and C. japonica detected by the interaction of pollen grains in mixed pollen culture. Breeding Science. June 49(2): 131-133. {a} Laboratory of Vegetable and Flower Science, Department of Agro-Bio-Resources, College of Agriculture, Ehime Uiversity, 3-5-7, Tarumi, Matsuyama, Ehime, 790-8566, Japan

Akihisa, T., K. Yasukawa, et al. (1998). Sasanquol, a 3,4-seco-triterpene alcohol from sasanqua oil, and its anti-inflammatory effect. Phytochemistry Oxford 48(2): 301-305. {a} Coll. Sci. Technol., Nihon Univ., 1-8 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan

Kobayashi, A. and E. Fukusaki (1998). Potentiality of plant disease resistance. Nippon Nogeikagaku Kaishi 72(5): 646-652. Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan

Aiba, S. I. and T. Kohyama (1997). Crown architecture and life-history traits of 14 tree species in a warm-temperate rain forest: Significance of spatial heterogeneity. Journal of Ecology 85(5): 611-624. Graduate Sch. Environmental Earth Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo 060, Japan

Akihisa, T., K. Yasukawa, et al. (1997). Triterpene alcohols from camellia and sasanqua oils and their anti-inflammatory effects. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin Tokyo 45(12): 2016-2023. {a} Coll. Sci. Technology, Nihon Univ., 1-8, Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan

Aiba, S. I. and T. Kohyama (1996). Tree species stratification in relation to allometry and demography in a warm-temperate rain forest. Journal of Ecology 84(2): 207-218. {a} Graduate Sch. Environ. Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan

Ichikawa, A., T. Yasuda, et al. (1995). Absolute configuration of sex pheromone for tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Strand) via synthesis of (R)- and (S)-10,14-dimethyl-1-pentadecyl isobutyrates. Journal of Chemical Ecology 21(5): 627-634. {a} Natl. Inst. Sericultural Entomol. Science, Owashi 1-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

Kamei, H., T. Kojima, et al. (1995). Suppression of tumor cell growth by anthocyanins in vitro. Cancer Investigation 13(6): 590-594. {a} Dep. Surgery, Aichi-gakiun Univ. Hosp., 2-Suemori-dori, Chikusa, Nagoya 464, Japan

Kojima, K., U. Y. Matsu, et al. (1994). Detection of lectin activity in plant bark extracts: Solid phase assay involving horseradish peroxidase-conjugated glycoproteins. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Montrouge 32(2): 217-224. {a} Dep. Chem., Fac. Sci., Ochanomizu Univ., Otsuka 2-1-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112, Japan

Johnson, W. C. I., D. L. Colvin, et al. (1993). Comparative response of three peanut cultivars to multiple herbicide applications. Peanut Science 20(1): 17-20. {a} Univ. Florida and Agric. Res. Stat., Gainesville, FL, USA

Tang, L., E. Bayer, et al. (1993). Obtain, properties and utilization of Chinese teaseed oil. Fett Wissenschaft Technologie 95(1): 23-27. {a} Inst. Organische Chemie, Univ. Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, D-7400 Tuebingen, Germany

Wilson, C. and T. Whitewell (1993). Tolerance of nineteen species of container grown landscape plants to postemergence applications of basagran. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 11(2): 86-89. Dep. Hortic., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634, USA

Samartin, A. (1992). Potential for large scale in vitro propagation of Camellia sasanqua Thunb. Journal Of Horticultural Science 67(2): 211-217.

Keever, G. J. and J. A. McGuire (1991). Sumagic (uniconazole) enhances flowering of "Shishi-Gashira" camellia. Journal Of Environmental Horticulture 9(4): 185-187.

Endo, M. and S. Iwasa (1990). Phylogenetic relationships in Camellia vernalis and its allied species based on flavonoid analysis. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 59(1): 143-150.

Ezuka, A. (1990). Notes on some species of Exobasidium in Japan: I. Transactions Of The Mycological Society Of Japan 31(3): 375-388.

Fujimori, N. and H. Ashihara (1990). Adenine metabolism and the synthesis of purine alkaloids in flowers of Camellia. Phytochemistry 29(11): 3513-3516.

Yoshida, T., T. Chou, et al. (1990). Tannins of theaceous plants: II. Camelliins A and B, two new dimeric hydrolyzable tannins from flower buds of Camellia japonica L. and Camellia sasanqua Thunb. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin 38(10): 2681-2686.

Milicic, D. (1989). Camellia japonica L. and Camellia sasanqua Thunb: Two hosts of Camellia leaf yellow mottle virus: A review. Acta Botanica Croatica 48: 1-10.

Omata, A., K. Yomogida, et al. (1989). Studies on the volatile compounds of Camellia flowers. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 58(2): 429-434.

Suto, K., M. Kunishige, et al. (1989). Improvement of planting methods in the shade around structures in relation to the photosynthetic capacity of some trees. Bulletin Of The National Research Institute Of Vegetables Ornamental Plants And Tea Series A(3): 117-138.

Hakoda, N. and T. Akihama (1988). Morphological classification of cultivars in Camellia sasanqua Thunb. using principal component analysis and cluster analysis. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 57(2): 233-242.

Mikhalevskaya, O. B., N. M. Sharashidze, et al. (1988). Dynamics of the development of shoots and buds in Camellia japonica and Camellia sasanqua (Theaceae). Botanicheskii Zhurnal 73(6): 823-828.

Tanaka, T. (1988). Cytogenetic studies on the origin of Camellia vernalis: IV. Introgressive hybridization of Camellia sasanqua and Camellia japonica. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 57(3): 499-506.

Toyao, T., Y. Takeda, et al. (1988). Variations in cold hardiness and regional distribution of tea plants (Camellia sinensis) and allied species. Bulletin Of The National Research Institute Of Vegetables Ornamental Plants And Tea Series B(2): 25-40.

Zhuang, C., J. Duan, et al. (1988). Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration of Camellia sasanqua. Acta Botanica Yunnanica 10(2): 241-244.

Ashihara, H. and H. Kubota (1987). Biosynthesis of purine alkaloids in Camellia plants. Plant And Cell Physiology 28(3): 535-540.

Cooper, R. M. and R. D. Oetting (1987). Hymenopterous parasitoids of tea scale and camellia scale in Georgia (USA). Journal Of Entomological Science 22(4): 297-301.

Hakoda, N. (1987). Studies on the interrelationships between cultivars of Camellia sasanqua Thunb. and species of the genus Camellia Linn., based on peroxidase isozymes. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 56(3): 339-343.

Hakoda, N., Y. Matsuda, et al. (1987). Studies on the variation of somatic chromosome numbers of open-pollinated seedlings from Camellia vernalis Makino. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 56(1): 86-91.

Saito, N., M. Yokoi, et al. (1987). Cyanidin 3-p-coumaroylglucoside in Camellia spp. and cultivars. Phytochemistry 26(10): 2761-2762.

Kagiwata, T. (1986). An anthracnose of statice (Limonium sinuatum) caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Penzig. Journal Of Agricultural Science Tokyo Nogyo Daigaku 31(2): 101-110.

Kondo, K., K. Tsuruda, et al. (1986). Comparison of variability in wild Camellia sasanqua Thunberg in connection with possible origin of cultivated variety. Japanese Journal Of Breeding 36(4): 340-354.

Sakata, Y., K. I. Arisumi, et al. (1986). Cyanidin 3-galactoside, a new anthocyanin from Camellia japonica ssp. rusticana and its occurrence in the garden forms of Camellia of Japanese origin. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 55(1): 82-88.

Tanaka, T., N. Hakoda, et al. (1986). Cytogenetic studies on the origin of Camellia vernalis: II. Grouping of a Camellia vernalis cultivars by the chromosome numbers and the relationships between them. Journal Of The Japanese Society For Horticultural Science 55(2): 207-214.

Torres, K. C. and J. A. Carlisi (1986). Shoot and root organogenesis of Camellia sasanqua. Plant Cell Reports 5(5): 381-384.

Nagata, T. and S. Sakai (1985). Purine base pattern of Camellia irrawadiensis. Phytochemistry 24(10): 2271-2272.

Nagata, T. and S. Sakai (1985). Caffeine, flavanol and amino acid contents in leaves of hybrids and species of the section Dubiae in the genus Camellia. Japanese Journal Of Breeding 35(1): 1-8.

Nagata, T. and S. Sakai (1984). Differences in caffeine, flavanol and amino acid content in leaves of cultivated species of Camellia. Japanese Journal Of Breeding 34(4): 459-467.

Nagato, K. and N. Hakoda (1984). Interrelationships of Camellia sasanqua, Camellia hiemalis, Camellia vernalis and Camellia japonica based on esterase isozyme variation. Japanese Journal Of Breeding 34(4): 439-444.

Xi, Y. Z. (1984). The pollen morphology and exine ultrastructure of Paeonia in China. Acta Botanica Sinica 26(3): 241-246.


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