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.


Garcinia mangosteen
see Garcinia mangostana

 

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

 

Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s):
Crop Use(s):
Reference Source(s):
Number of Papers/Mentions: 14

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.]

Te, c. S. and M. Lim (1999). Plant regeneration of mangosteen via nodular callus formation. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture. [print] 59(2): 89-93. {a} Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, 90112, Thailand

Hawkins, D. J. and J. C. Kridl (1998). Characterization of acyl-ACP thioesterases of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) seed and high levels of stearate production in transgenic canola. Plant Journal 13(6): 743-752. {a} Calgene Inc., 1920 Fifth St., Davis, CA 95616, USA

Masri, M. and H. Azizah (1998). Root alterations and nutrient uptake of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) seedlings in response to arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science. Dec. 26(2): 119-126. {a} MARDI Research Station, Bukit Tangga, 06050, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia

Masri, M., H. Azizah, et al. (1998). Root morphological characteristics in relation to growth of four tropical fruit seedlings. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science. June 26(1): 17-24. {a} MARDI Research Station, Bukit Tangga, 06050, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia

Masri, M., H. Azizah, et al. (1998). Arbuscular mycorrhiza enhances growth and reduces the nursery period of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) seedlings. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science. June 26(1): 7-15. {a} MARDI Research Station, Bukit Tangga, 06050, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia

Chanarat, P., N. Chanarat, et al. (1997). Immunopharmacological activity of polysaccharide from the pericarb of mangosteen garcinia: Phagocytic intracellular killing activities. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand 80(Suppl. 1): S149-S154. {a} Dep. Clinical Microscopy, Chiang Mai Univ., Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

Goh, C. J., S. K. Ng, et al. (1997). The role of ethylene on direct shoot bud regeneration from mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) leaves cultured in vitro. Plant Science Shannon 124(2): 193-202. {a} Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory, Sch. Biological Sciences, National Univ. Singapore, Lower Kent Ridge Rd., Singapore 119 260, Singapore

Lakshmanan, P., S. K. Ng, et al. (1997). Auxin, cytokinin and ethylene differentially regulate specific developmental states associated with shoot bud morphogenesis in leaf tissues of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) cultured in vitro. Plant and Cell Physiology 38(1): 59-64. Plant Tissue Culture Lab., Sch. Biological Sci., Natl. Univ. Singapore, Lower Kent Ridge Rd., Singapore 119260, Singapore

Normah, M. N., S. D. Ramiya, et al. (1997). Desiccation sensitivity of recalcitrant seeds: A study on tropical fruit species. Seed Science Research 7(2): 179-183. {a} Dep. Botany, Fac. Life Sci., Unv. Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM, Bangi, Selandor, Malaysia

Chairungsrilerd, N., K. I. Furukawa, et al. (1996). Histaminergic and serotonergic receptor blocking substances from the medicinal plant Garcinia mangostana. Planta Medica 62(5): 471-472. {a} Dep. Pharmaceutical Mol. Biol., Fac. Pharmaceutical Sci., Tohoku Univ., Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980, Japan

Krajewski, D., G. Toth, et al. (1996). 2-Ethyl-3-methylmaleimide N-beta-D-glucopyranoside from the leaves of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana). Phytochemistry Oxford 43(1): 141-143. {a} Lehrstuhl Lebensmittelchemie, Univ. Wuerzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Wuerzburg, Germany

Masri, M. (1996). Phase change in mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) and its relationship to tree size and vigour. MARDI Research Journal 24(1): 27-30. {a} MARDI Res. Stn., Bukit Tangga, 06050 Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia

Wiebel, J., E. K. Chacko, et al. (1995). Carbohydrate levels and assimilate translocation in Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Gartenbauwissenschaft 60(2): 90-94. {a} Div. Hortic., CSIRO, Winnellie, N.T. 0821, Australia

Alahakoon, P. W., A. E. Brown, et al. (1994). Cross-infection potential of genetic groups of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on tropical fruits. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 44(2): 93-103. {a} Dep. Applied Plant Sci., Queen's Univ. Belfast, UK

Goh, C. J., P. Lakshmanan, et al. (1994). High frequency direct shoot bud regeneration from excised leaves of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Plant Science Limerick 101(2): 173-180. {a} Tissue Culture Lab., Dep. Bot., Natl. Univ. Singapore, Lower Kent Ridge Road, Sinapore 0511, Singapore

Wiebel, J., E. K. Chacko, et al. (1994). Influence of irradiance on photosynthesis, morphology and growth of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) seedlings. Tree Physiology 14(3): 263-274. {a} CSIRO, Div. Hortic., PMB 44, Winnellie, NT 0821, Australia

Yoshikawa, M., E. Harada, et al. (1994). Antioxidant constituents from the fruit hulls of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) originating in Vietnam. Yakugaku Zasshi 114(2): 129-133. {a} Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ., 5 Nakauchi-cho, Misasagi, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto 607, Japan

Wiebel, J., D. Eamus, et al. (1993). Gas exchange characteristics of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) leaves. Tree Physiology 13(1): 55-69. {a} CSIRO, Div. Horticulture, Private Mail Bag 44, Winnellie, NT 0821, Australia

Wiebel, J., W. J. S. Downton, et al. (1992). Influence of applied plant growth regulators on bud dormancy and growth of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Scientia Horticulturae Amsterdam 52(1-2): 27-35. {a} Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Res. Organisation, Div. Horticulture, Private Mail Bag 44, Winnellie, N.T. 0821, Australia

Saw, L. G., J. V. Lafrankie, et al. (1991). Fruit trees in a Malaysian rain forest. Economic Botany 45(1): 120-136.

Downton, W. J. S., W. J. R. Grant, et al. (1990). Effect of elevated carbon dioxide on the photosynthesis and early growth of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Scientia Horticulturae 44(3-4): 215-226.

Goh, H. K. L., A. N. Rao, et al. (1990). Direct shoot bud formation from leaf explants of seedlings and mature mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) trees. Plant Science 68(1): 113-122.

Richards, A. J. (1990). Studies in Garcinia, dioecious tropical forest trees: The origin of the mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society 103(4): 301-308.

Goh, H. K. L., A. N. Rao, et al. (1988). In vitro plantlet formation in mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Annals Of Botany 62(1): 87-94.


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