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Cercis canadensis
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
red bud syn judas treeReferences
(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.]DeLucia, E. H. and R. B. Thomas (2000). Photosynthetic responses to CO2 enrichment of four hardwood species in a forest understory. Oecologia Berlin. Jan. 122(1): 11-19. {a} Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA
Owens, S. A. (2000). Secondary and tertiary pulvini in the unifoliate leaf of Cercis canadensis L. (Fabaceae) with comparison to Bauhinia purpurea L. International Journal of Plant Sciences. [print] July 161(4): 583-597. {a} Center for Advanced Microscopy, Michigan State University, B5 CIPS Building, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA
Salatino, A., M. L. F. Salatino, et al. (2000). Flavonoids and the taxonomy of Cercis. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. [print] July 28(6): 545-550. {a} Institute of Biosciences, University of Sao Paulo, 05422-970, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Singsaas, E. L., D. R. Ort, et al. (2000). Diurnal regulation of photosynthesis in understory saplings. New Phytologist. Jan. 145(1): 39-49. {a} Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA
Eigenbrode, S. D., M. White, et al. (1999). Differential cutting by leaf-cutter bees (Megachilidae: Hymenoptera) on leaves of redbud (Cercis canadensis) and Mexican redbuds (Cercis canadensis var. mexicana) with different surface waxes. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. Jan. 72(1): 73-81. {a} Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 83844-2339, USA
Gerhold, H. D. (1999). Species differ in responses to tree shelters. Journal of Arboriculture 25(2): 76-80. {a} Forest Genetics, School of Forest Resources, Penn State University, 109 Ferguson Building, University Park, PA, 16802, USA
Mackay, W. A. (1999). Micropropagation systems for the Mexican redbud (Cercis canadensis var. Mexicana L.) and other woody plants of the Chihuahuan desert. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology Plant. July Aug 35(4): 283-284. {a} Texas A and M University, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, TX, 75252-6599, USA
Sanchez, R. G., R. Dirzo, et al. (1999). Especificidad y herbivoria de lepidoptera sobre especies pioneras y tolerantes del bosque mesofilo de la reserva de la biosfera el cielo, tamaulipas, mexico. Acta Zoologica Mexicana Nueva Serie. [print] Dec 78: 103-118. {a} Instituto de Ecologia y Alimentos, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, 13 Blvd. Adolfo L. Mateos No. 928, 87040, Victoria, Tam., Mexico
West, D. H., A. H. Chappelka, et al. (1999). Effect of tree shelters on survival, growth, and wood quality of 11 tree species commonly planted in the southern United States. Journal of Arboriculture 25(2): 69-75. {a} School of Forestry, Auburn University, 108 M. White Smith Hall, Auburn, AL, 36849, USA
Wright, A. N., A. X. Niemiera, et al. (1999). Preplant lime and micronutrient amendments to pine bark affect growth of seedlings of nine container-grown tree species. Hortscience . July 34(4): 669-673. {a} Department of Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 24061-0327, USA
Owens, S. A., P. F. Fields, et al. (1998). Degradation of the upper pulvinus in modern and fossil leaves of Cercis (Fabaceae). American Journal of Botany 85(2): 273-284. {a} Laser Scanning Microscope Facility, Dep. Crop Soil Sci., Mich. State Univ., East Lansing, MI 48824-1325, USA
Pellett, N. E. and D. A. Heleba (1998). Comparing callus growth with discoloration and electrical conductivity as measures of stem injury after freezing woody plants. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 123(5): 826-831. Dep. Plant Soil Sci., Univ. Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405-0082, USA
Struve, D. K. and M. A. Rose (1998). Early-season fertilization reduces fertilize use without reducing plant growth. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 16(1): 47-51. Dep. Hortic. and Crop Sci., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210-1086, USA
Distabanjong, K. and R. L. Geneve (1997). Multiple shoot formation from normal and malformed somatic embryo explants of Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis L.). Plant Cell Reports 16(5): 334-338. {a} Dep. Horticulture Landscape Architecture, Univ. Kentucky, Lexington, KY40546-0091, USA
Owens, S. A. and F. W. Ewers (1997). Experimentally induced changes in bud fates in Cercis canadensis L. (Fabaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 158(5): 525-536. Dep. Bot., Plant Pathol., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI 48824-1312, USA
Will, R. E. and R. O. Teskey (1997). Effect of irradiance and vapour pressure deficit on stomatal response to CO2 enrichment of four tree species. Journal of Experimental Botany 48(317): 2095-2102. {a} Sch. Forest Resources, Univ. Georgia, Athens, Ga 30602, USA
Jones, R. O. and R. L. Geneve (1995). Seedcoat structure related to germination in eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis L.). Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 120(1): 123-127. Dep. Hortic. Landscape Architecture, Univ. Ky., Lexington, KY 40546, USA
Mackay, W. A., J. L. Tipton, et al. (1995). Micropropagation of Mexican redbud, Cercis canadensis var. mexicana. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 43(3): 295-299. {a} Texas A and M Univ. Res. Extension Cent., 1380 A and M Circle, EL Paso, TX 79927, USA
Owens, S. A., F. W. Ewers, et al. (1995). Architecture of cauliflory in the genus Cercis (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae). Canadian Journal of Botany 73(8): 1270-1282. {a} Dep. Botany, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1312, USA
Santamour, F. S., Jr. and L. G. H. Riedel (1995). Susceptibility of redbuds (Cercis) to root-knot nematodes. Journal of Arboriculture 21(1): 37-40. U.S. Natl. Arboretum, Agric. Res. Serv., U.S. Dep. Agric., Washington, DC 20002, USA
Smith, L. J. and W. A. Skroch (1995). Correction of PREVIEWS 98359780. Turf herbicide injury to landscape trees as influenced by mulch. Correction of keyword from tricopyr. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 13(2): 60-63. {a} Dep. Hortic. Sci., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695-7609, USA
Smith, L. J. and W. A. Skroch (1995). Turf Herbicide Injury to Landscape Trees as Influenced by Mulch. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 13(2): 60-63. {a} Dep. Horticultural Sci., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695-7609, USA
Tipton, J. L. and M. White (1995). Differences in leaf cuticle structure and efficacy among eastern redbud and Mexican redbud phenotypes. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 120(1): 59-64. Dep. Plant Sci., Univ. Ariz., Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Abrams, M. D. (1994). Genotypic and phenotypic variation as stress adaptations in temperate tree species: A review of several case studies. Tree Physiology 14(7-9): 833-842. Sch. Forest Resources, Pa. State Univ., 4 Ferguson Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Buckley, L. G. and R. N. Trigiano (1994). Changes in ovule protein profiles associated with somatic embryogenesis in Cercis canadensis (redbud). Plant Cell Reports 14(1): 27-30. {a} Dep. Ornamental Horticulture Landscape Design, Inst. Agric., Univ. Tenn., Knoxville, TN 37901-1071, USA
Cleveland, B. and R. Kjelgren (1994). Establishment of six tree species on deep-tilled minesoil during reclamation. Forest Ecology and Management 68(2-3): 273-280. {a} Dep. Plants, Soils, Biometeorol., Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, USA
Gorsira, B. and K. L. Risenhoover (1994). An evaluation of woodland reclamation on strip-mined lands in east Texas. Environmental Management 18(5): 787-793. {a} Dep. Wildlife and Fisheries Sci., Tex. A and M Univ., College Station, TX 77843-2258, USA
Jacobs, K. A., S. E. Eentz, et al. (1994). Screening three Cercis species for susceptibility to Verticillium dahliae. Plant Disease 78(9): 925. U.S. Natl. Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002-1958, USA
Newman, S. E. and L. P. Baldridge (1994). Row cover management of field-grown Cercis canadensis and Lagerstroemia (indica X fauriei) 'Muskogee'. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 12(2): 71-75. Dep. Plant Soil Sci., Mississippi Agricultural Forestry Exp. Stn., Box 9555, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA
Snyder, D. B. (1994). Additions, range extensions, reinstatements, and relocations in the New Jersey flora. Bartonia(58): 79-96. New Jersey Dep. Environ. Protection, Energy Div. Parks Forestry, Office Natural Lands Management, New Jersey Natural Heritage Program, CN 404, Trenton, NJ 08625, USA
Bartgis, R. L. (1993). The limestone glades and barrens of West Virginia. Castanea 58(2): 69-89. Maryland Natural Heritage Program, Maryland Dep. Natural Res., Tawes State Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401, USA
Clancy, K. (1993). The yellow passion-flower, Passiflora lutea L., Rediscovered in Delaware. Castanea 58(2): 153-155. Delaware Natural Heritage Inventory, Div. Park Recreation, Dep. Natural Res., Environmental Control, 89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19903, USA
Post, D. M. and J. E. Urban (1993). Change in microbial populations from eastern woodrat caches. Southwestern Naturalist 38(1): 30-35. Div. Biol., Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-4901, USA
Post, D. M. (1992). Change in nutrient content of foods stored by eastern woodrats (Neotoma floridana). Journal of Mammalogy 73(4): 835-839. Div. Biology, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kansas 66506
Tipton, J. L. (1992). Requirements for seed germination of Mexican redbud, evergreen sumac, and mealy sage. Hortscience 27(4): 313-316.
Farrell, J. D. and S. Ware (1991). Edaphic factors and forest vegetation in the Piedmont of Virginia (USA). Bulletin Of The Torrey Botanical Club 118(2): 161-169.
Geneve, R. L. (1991). Seed dormancy in Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis). Journal Of The American Society For Horticultural Science 116(1): 85-88.
Norcini, J. G., G. W. Knox, et al. (1991). Leaf gas exchange of eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis L.) grown under sun and shade. Journal Of Environmental Horticulture 9(4): 215-218.
Warren, S. L. and W. A. Skroch (1991). Evaluation of six herbicides for potential use in tree seed beds. Journal Of Environmental Horticulture 9(3): 160-163.
Blackwell, W. H. (1990). An explanation for the discrepancy in the chromosome count of the redbud (Cercis canadensis, Leguminosae). Sida Contributions To Botany 14(1): 7-12.
Geneve, R. L. and S. T. Kester (1990). The initiation of somatic embryos and adventitious roots from developing zygotic embryo explants of Cercis canadensis L. cultured in vitro. Plant Cell Tissue And Organ Culture 22(1): 71-76.
Tipton, J. L. (1990). Vegetative propagation of Mexican redbud, larchleaf goldenweed, littleleaf ash and evergreen sumac. Hortscience 25(2): 196-198.
Yusnita, S., R. L. Geneve, et al. (1990). Micropropagation of white flowering Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis var. alba L.). Journal Of Environmental Horticulture 8(4): 177-179.
Hunter, C. E. and K. V. Yeargan (1989). Development, reproduction, and competitive interactions between two sympatric leafhopper species (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on redbud trees. Environmental Entomology 18(1): 127-132.
Abrams, M. D. (1988). Genetic variation in leaf morphology and plant and tissue water relations during drought in Cercis canadensis L. Forest Science 34(1): 200-207.
Barnard, E. L., G. N. E. El, et al. (1988). Comparative spore morphology and pathogenicity of four Florida (USA) isolates of Nectria galligena. Plant Disease 72(11): 973-976.
Cane, J. H. and J. A. Payne (1988). Foraging ecology of the bee Habropoda laboriosa (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae), an oligolege of blueberries (Ericaceae: Vaccinium) in the southeastern USA. Annals Of The Entomological Society Of America 81(3): 419-427.
Trigiano, R. N., R. M. Beaty, et al. (1988). Somatic embryogenesis from immature embryos of redbud (Cercis canadensis). Plant Cell Reports 7(2): 148-150.
Echternach, J. L. and R. K. Rose (1987). Use of woody vegetation by beavers in southeastern Virginia (USA). Virginia Journal Of Science 38(3): 226-232.
Abrams, M. D. (1986). Historical development of gallery forests in northeast Kansas (USA). Vegetatio 65(1): 29-38.
Pfaffenberger, G. S. (1986). Morphology and biology of larval Gibbobruchus mimus, new record (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). Coleopterists Bulletin 40(1): 49-61.
Bragg, L. H. and T. L. Bridges (1984). Testa characterization of selected Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae) genera. Scanning Electron Microscopy 4: 1751-1758.
Owens, S. A. and F. W. Ewers (1956). The development of cauliflory in redbud, Cercis canadensis (Fabaceae). Canadian Journal Of Botany 69(9): 1956-1963.
Duncan, D. R. and E. B. Himelick (1379). Prolonged infusion of fluids into tree seedlings using ascorbic acid. Journal Of Experimental Botany 41(232): 1379-1384.
Rice, M. E. (1223). New host associations for Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) from selected species of Leguminosae and Rutaceae. Journal Of The New York Entomological Society 93(4): 1223-1225.
Abrams, M. D. (1170). Physiological plasticity in water relations and leaf structure of understory versus open-grown Cercis canadensis in northeastern Kansas (USA). Canadian Journal Of Forest Research 16(6): 1170-1174.
Hunter, C. E., K. V. Yeargan, et al. (1030). Seasonal abundance and spatial distribution of two sympatric leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on eastern redbud trees. Environmental Entomology 20(4): 1030-1036.
Distabanjong, K. and R. L. Geneve Multiple shoot formation from cotyledonary node segments of eastern redbud. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 47(3): 247-254. {a} Dep. Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Univ. Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546-0091, USA
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