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.


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Celtis occidentalis

 

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

 

Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s): beaverwood syn common hackberry syn hackberry syn nettle tree syn sugarberry
Crop Use(s): fruit
Reference Source(s): douglas, sturtevant
Number of Papers/Mentions: 27

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.]

Cypher, B. L. and E. A. Cypher (1999). Germination rates of tree seeds ingested by coyotes and raccoons. American Midland Naturalist. July 142(1): 71-76. {a} Endangered Species Recovery Program, Bakersfield, CA, 93389, USA

Buck, G. W. and J. E. Bidlack (1998). Identification of Quercus and Celtis species using morphological and electrophoretic data. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 78: 23-33. Dep. Biol., Univ. Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK 73034-5209, USA

Heard, S. B. and C. K. Buchanan (1998). Larval performance and association within and between two species of hackberry nipple gall insects, Pachypsylla spp. (Homoptera: Psyllidae). American Midland Naturalist 140(2): 351-357. {a} Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA

Held, M. E., H. S. Jones, et al. (1998). Forest community structure and tornado damage in an old-growth system in northern Kentucky. Castanea 63(4): 474-481. {a} Dep. Boil., Saint Peter's Coll., Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA

Lill, J. T. (1998). Density-dependent parasitism of the hackberry nipplegall maker (Homoptera: Psyllidae): A multi-scale analysis. Environmental Entomology 27(3): 657-661. {a} Dep. Biol., Univ. Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63121, USA

Winston, W. E., O. J. Sexton, et al. (1998). Effect of the 1993 and 1995 floods on vegetation of the Marais Temps Clair Conservation Area St. Charles County, Missouri. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 32: 91-98. {a} Environmental Studies, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA

Cowan, M. R., M. L. Gabel, et al. (1997). Growth and biomineralization of Celtis occidentalis (Ulmaceae) pericarps. American Midland Naturalist 137(2): 266-273. {a} Biology Dep., Black Hills State Univ., Spearfish, SD 57799, USA

Ebinger, J., C. D. O, et al. (1997). Vegetation survey of Elkhart Woods, Logan County, Illinois. Castanea 62(2): 74-81. {a} Botany Dep., Eastern Illinois Univ., Charleston, IL 61920, USA

McDermott, J., R. Meilan, et al. (1996). Plant-insect interactions: The hackberry nipple gall. World Wide Web Journal of Biology online 2(4 Cited Nov. 13, 1996): NO PAGINATION. {a} Dep. Biochem. Biophys., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011, USA

Nowak, D. J. (1996). Estimating leaf area and leaf biomass of open-grown deciduous urban trees. Forest Science 42(4): 504-507. Research Forester, USDA Forest Serv., Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 5 Moon Library, SUNY-Coll. Environmental Sci. Forestry, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA

Schibig, J. (1996). Twenty years of forest change at Radnor Lake Natural Area, Davidson County, middle Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 71(3): 57-72. Dep. Biol., Volunteer State Community Coll., Gallatin, TN 37066, USA

Chester, E. W., S. M. Noel, et al. (1995). A phytosociological analysis of an old-growth upland wet woods on the Pennyroyal Plain, southcentral Kentucky, USA. Natural Areas Journal 15(4): 297-307. {a} Dep. Biol., Austin Peay State Univ., Clarksville, TN 37044, USA

Bright, D. E., R. E. Skidmore, et al. (1994). Scolytidae (Coleoptera) associated with dwarf hackberry, Celtis tenuifolia Nuttall, in Ontario, Canada. Coleopterists Bulletin 48(1): 93-94. {a} Cent. Land Biol. Resources Res., Canada Agric., Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6, Canada

Miller, F. D. and D. Neely (1994). The long term effect of utility trenching on growth and overall plant health of selected species of shade trees. Arboricultural Journal 18(3): 289-297. {a} Cooperative Ext. Serv., Univ. Ill., Countryside Ext. Cent., 6438 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL 60525, USA

Beightol, D. A. and T. B. Bragg (1993). Woody vegetation of a disjunct bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) forest in east-central Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 20: 41-46. Dep. Biol., Univ. Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182-0040, USA

Ko, L. J. and P. B. Reich (1993). Oak tree effects on soil and herbaceous vegetation in savannas and pastures in Wisconsin. American Midland Naturalist 130(1): 31-42. {a} U.S. Soil Conservation Serv., Lynden, WA 98264, USA

McClain, W. E., M. A. Jenkins, et al. (1993). Changes in the woody vegetation of a bur oak savanna remnant in central Illinois. Natural Areas Journal 13(2): 108-114. {a} Natural Heritage Div., Ill. Dep. Conservation, Springfield, IL 62706, USA

Thomas, R. L. and R. C. Anderson (1993). Influence of topography on stand composition in a midwestern ravine forest. American Midland Naturalist 130(1): 1-12. Dep. Biol. Sci., Ill. State Univ., Normal, IL 61761

Briggs, J. M. and D. J. Gibson (1992). Effect of fire on tree spatial patterns in a tallgrass prairie landscape. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 119(3): 300-307. {a} Div. Biol./Ackert Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kans. 66506

Dollar, K. E., S. G. Pallardy, et al. (1992). Composition and environment of floodplain forests of northern Missouri. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22(9): 1343-1350. {a} Sch. Natural Resources, Univ. Mo., Columbia, Mo. 65211, USA

Greller, A. M., R. Buegler, et al. (1992). Two unusual plant communities in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, with Celtis occidentalis and Asimina triloba. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 119(4): 446-457. {a} Dep. Biol., Queens Coll., CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367, USA

Richter, A. and M. Popp (1992). The physiological importance of accumulation of cyclitols in Viscum album L. New Phytologist 121(3): 431-438.

Singh, R. P., M. K. Gupta, et al. (1992). Autoecology of Ailanthus glandulosa Desf. in western Himalayas. Indian Forester 118(12): 917-921. {a} Conifers Res. Centre, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Vriestiak, P. (1992). Weight development of leaf biomass in some selected broadleaved trees in outside forest greenery. Lesnictvi Prague 38(6): 461-474. Arboretum Mlynany, Ustav Dendrobiologie SAV, Vieska nad Zitavou, 951 52 Slepcany, Czechoslovakia

Stritzke, J. F., D. M. Engle, et al. (1991). Vegetation management in the cross timbers: Response of woody species to herbicides and burning. Weed Technology 5(2): 400-405.

Swihart, R. K. and P. M. Picone (1991). Arboreal foraging and palatability of tree leaves to woodchucks. American Midland Naturalist 125(2): 372-374.

Tuskan, G. A. and P. L. Ellis (1991). Auxin-impregnated hygroscopic gel: Effects on ponderosa pine and common hackberry seedlings. New Forests 5(4): 359-367.

Dute, R. R. and A. E. Rushing (1990). Torus structure and development in the woods of Ulmus alata Michx., Celtis laevigata Willd., and Celtis occidentalis L. Iawa 11(1): 71-83.

Houle, G. and F. Bouchard (1990). Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) at the northeastern limit of its distribution in North America: Population structure and radial growth patterns. Canadian Journal Of Botany 68(12): 2685-2692.

Wright, V. F., E. E. Fleming, et al. (1990). Survival of Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera, Bostrichidae) on fruits and seeds collected from woodrat nests in Kansas (USA). Journal Of The Kansas Entomological Society 63(2): 344-347.

Horton, L. and J. E. Ebinger (1989). Seasonal variation of cyanide production in three Illinois (USA) plant species. Transactions Of The Illinois State Academy Of Science 82(3-4): 129-132.

Lodhi, M. A. K. and F. L. Johnson (1989). Forest understory biomass heterogeneity: Is "moisture complex" or associated litter the cause? Journal Of Chemical Ecology 15(1): 429-438.

Barnes, W. J. and E. Dibble (1988). The effects of beaver in riverbank forest succession. Canadian Journal Of Botany 66(1): 40-44.

Hoppes, W. G. (1988). Seedfall pattern of several species of bird-dispersed plants in an Illinois (USA) woodland. Ecology 69(2): 320-329.

Lynch, K. D. and W. A. Geyer (1988). Evaluating hackberry sites. Transactions Of The Kansas Academy Of Science 91(3-4): 158-162.

Okuda, M. S. and K. V. Yeargan (1988). Habitat partitioning by Telenomus podisi and Trissolcus euschisti (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) between herbaceous and woody host plants. Environmental Entomology 17(5): 795-798.

Abrams, M. D. (1987). Leaf structural and photosynthetic pigment characteristics of three gallery-forest hardwood species in northeast Kansas (USA). Forest Ecology And Management 22(3-4): 261-266.

Hooker, K. L. and G. R. Marzolf (1987). Differential decomposition of leaves in grassland and gallery forest reaches of Kings Creek (Kansas, USA). Transactions Of The Kansas Academy Of Science 90(1-2): 17-24.

Abrams, M. D. (1986). Historical development of gallery forests in northeast Kansas (USA). Vegetatio 65(1): 29-38.

Abrams, M. D. and A. K. Knapp (1986). Seasonal water relations of three gallery forest hardwood species in northeast Kansas (USA). Forest Science 32(3): 687-696.

Hupp, C. R. (1986). Upstream variation in bottomland vegetation patterns, northwestern Virginia (USA). Bulletin Of The Torrey Botanical Club 113(4): 421-430.

Klincsek, P. (1986). Studies on the effect of chloride ions on trees in Budapest (Hungary). Acta Botanica Hungarica 32(1-4): 135-140.

Lerner, B. R. and J. D. Utzinger (1986). Wood ash as soil liming material. Hortscience 21(1): 76-78.

Killingbeck, K. T. (1985). Autumnal resorption and accretion of trace metals in gallery forest trees. Ecology 66(1): 283-286.

Parker, G. R., D. J. Leopold, et al. (1985). Tree dynamics in an old-growth, deciduous forest. Forest Ecology And Management 11(1-2): 31-58.

Rothenberger, S. J. (1985). Community analysis of the forest vegetation in the Lower Platte River Valley, eastern Nebraska (USA). Prairie Naturalist 17(1): 1-14.

Doganlar, M. and R. Schopf (1984). Some biological aspects of the European oak bark beetle, Scolytus intricatus (Coleoptera, Scolytidae) in the northern parts of Germany. Zeitschrift Fuer Angewandte Entomologie 97(2): 153-162.

Clay, K., D. Dement, et al. (1225). Experimental evidence for host races in mistletoe (Phoradendron tomentosum). American Journal Of Botany 72(8): 1225-1231.


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