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.


Leucaena diversifolia

 

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

 

Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s):
Crop Use(s): forage legume
Reference Source(s): brucher
Number of Papers/Mentions: 20

References (Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):

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Kadiata, B. D. and S. Nokoe (2000). Clustering shrub and tree legumes grown in acid and non-acid soil conditions using rank performance data. Agroforestry Systems 48(1): 95-105. {a} Biometrics Unit, IITA, L. W. Lambourn and Co., 26 Dingwall Road, Croydon, CR9 3EE, UK

Wong, M. T. F., P. Gibbs, et al. (2000). Measurement of the acid neutralizing capacity of agroforestry tree prunings added to tropical soils. Journal of Agricultural Science. [print] May 134(3): 269-276. {a} CSIRO Land and Water, Wembley, WA, 6014, USA

Akyeampong, E. (1999). Suitability of six hedgerow species for alley cropping on an acid infertile soil in Burundi. Tropical Agriculture. April 76(2): 82-87. {a} Regional Office for West and Central Africa, International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain (INIBAP), Douala, Cameroun, South Africa

McSweeney, C. S., B. Palmer, et al. (1999). In vitro quality assessment of tannin-containing tropical shrub legumes: Protein and fibre digestion. Animal Feed Science and Technology. Dec. 82(3-4): 227-241. {a} Long Pocket Laboratories, CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, Indooroopilly, QLD, 4068, Australia

Nherera, F. V., L. R. Ndlovu, et al. (1999). Relationships between in vitro gas production characteristics, chemical composition and in vivo quality measures in goats fed tree fodder supplements. Small Ruminant Research 31(2): 117-126. {a} Dep. Anim. Sci., Univ. Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe

Odenyo, A. A., C. S. McSweeney, et al. (1999). In vitro screening of rumen fluid samples from indigenous African ruminants provides evidence for rumen fluid with superior capacities to digest tannin-rich fodders. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 50(7): 1147-1157. {a} International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Roothaert, R. L. (1999). Feed intake and selection of tree fodder by dairy heifers. Animal Feed Science and Technology. May 79(1-2): 1-13. {a} International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, Nairobi, Kenya

Brennan, E. B., K. W. Mudge, et al. (1998). Open-pollinated, interspecific F1 hybrid seed orchards of Leucaena: II. Analysis of seedlings. Agroforestry Systems 41(3): 237-250. {a} Dep. Floriculture Ornamental Horticulture, 13 Plant Sci. Build., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

Brennan, E. B., K. W. Mudge, et al. (1998). Open-pollinated, interspecific F1 hybrid seed orchards of Leucaena. I. Rootstock effects. Agroforestry Systems 41(3): 221-235. {a} Dep. Floriculture Ornamental Hortic., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

Devaranavadagi, S. B., S. B. Kalghatagi, et al. (1998). Stem form quotient for evaluation of some Leucaena genotypes. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities. Jan. 23(1): 78-79. {a} Regional Research Station, Bijapur, 586 101, India

Devarnavadagi, S. B., V. N. Kulkarni, et al. (1998). Performance of Leucaena genotypes under nursery conditions. Crop Research Hisar 16(2): 192-195. Regional Res. Stn., P. B. No. 18, Bijapur-586 101, India

Elder, R. J., C. H. Middleton, et al. (1998). Heteropsylla cubana Crawford (Psyllidae) and Coccus longulus (Douglas) (Coccidae) infestations on Leucaena species and hybrids in coastal central Queensland. Australian Journal of Entomology 37(1): 52-56. {a} Dep. Primary Ind., PO Box 6014, Rockhampton Mail Centre, QLD 4702, Australia

Felker, P., C. T. Sorensson, et al. (1998). Growth, cold-hardiness, protein content, and digestibility of 70 Leucaena seedlots on three sites in Texas, USA. Agroforestry Systems 42(2): 159-179. {a} Facultad de Agronomia y Agroindustrias, Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero, 4200, Santiago del Estero, Argentina

Hughes, C. E. and S. A. Harris (1998). A second spontaneous hybrid in the genus Leucaena (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 212(1-2): 53-77. Dep. Plant Sciences, Univ. Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK

Karachi, M. (1998). The performance and nutritive value of Leucaena in a unimodal rainfall environment in western Tanzania. Tropical Grasslands 32(2): 105-109. {a} Dep. Agric. Res., Private Bag 00033, Gaborone, Botswana

Karachi, M. (1998). Variation in the nutritional value of leaf and stem fractions of nineteen leucaena lines. Animal Feed Science and Technology 70(4): 305-314. {a} Ministry Agriculture, Dep. Agricultural Res., P. Bag 0033, Gaborone, Botswana

Nherera, F. V., L. R. Ndlovu, et al. (1998). Utilisation of Leucaena diversifolia, Leucaena esculenta, Leucaena pallida and Calliandra calothyrsus as nitrogen supplements for growing goats fed maize stover. Animal Feed Science and Technology 74(1): 15-28. {a} Dep. Anim. Sci., Univ. Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe

Simioni, C., W. M. T. Schifino, et al. (1998). A model for floral color inheritance in Leucaena (Leguminosae). Genetics and Molecular Biology 21(3): 365-368. {a} Dep. Plantas Forrageiras e Agrometeorol., Fac. Agron., Univ. Fed. Rio Grande do Sul, Caixa Postal 776, 91501-970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Vadiveloo, J. (1998). Acid-soil and psyllid tolerance of interspecific hybrids of Leucaena in Malaysia. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 11(4): 434-440. {a} Sch. Appl. Sci., MARA Inst. Technol., 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Wilson, J. R. (1998). Influence of planting four tree species on the yield and soil water status of green panic pasture in subhumid south-east Queensland. Tropical Grasslands. Dec. 32(4): 209-220. {a} CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, 306 Carmody Road, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, 4067, Australia

Austin, M. T., R. J. Early, et al. (1997). Yield, psyllid resistance, and phenolic concentration of Leucaena in two environments in Hawaii. Agronomy Journal 89(3): 507-515. {a} Hawaii Agric. Res. Cent., 99-193 Aiea Heights Dr., Suite 300, Aiea, HI 96701, USA

Diaz, H. A., M. J. Nixon, et al. (1997). Protein-tannin complexes are susceptible to proteolytic degradation. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 57: 116-119. Dep. Animal Sci., Univ. New England, Armidale, NSW 2350, Australia

Dzowela, B. H., L. Hove, et al. (1997). Recent work on the establishment, production and utilization of multipurpose trees as a feed resource in Zimbabwe. Animal Feed Science and Technology 69(1-3): 1-15. {a} SADC-ICRAF Agroforestry Project, P.O. Box CY 594, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe

Hughes, C. (1997). (1297) Proposal to conserve the name Leucaena (Leguminosae) with a conserved type. Taxon 46(2): 355-356. Dep. Plant Sciences, Univ. Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK

Hughes, C. E. (1997). Variation in anther and pollen morphology in Leucaena Benth. (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 123(3): 177-196. Dep. Plant Sci., Univ. Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB, USA

Roothaert, R. L. and R. T. Paterson (1997). Recent work on the production and utilization of tree fodder in East Africa. Animal Feed Science and Technology 69(1-3): 39-51. {a} KARI/KEFRI/ICRAF National Agroforestry Res. Project, P.O. Box 27, Embu, Kenya

Akyeampong, E. and B. H. Dzowela (1996). Fodder production from associations of leguminous shrubs and grasses on contour bunds in the highlands of Burundi. Tropical Grasslands 30(3): 330-334. {a} Foresty Res. Inst., PO Box 311, Kabable, Uganda

Akyeampong, E. and L. Hitimana (1996). Agronomic and economic appraisal of alley cropping with Leucaena diversifolia on an acid soil in the highlands of Burundi. Agroforestry Systems 33(1): 1-11. {a} ICRAF-AFRENA Project, Forestry Res. Inst., P.O. Box 1752, Kampala, Uganda

Athar, M. (1996). New nodulating legume species from natural ecosystems of Pakistan. Phytologia 80(6): 385-388. Pakistan Agric. Res. Council, P. Box 1031, Islamabad, Pakistan

Austin, M. T., M. J. Williams, et al. (1996). Psyllid population dynamics and plant resistance of Leucaena selections in Florida. Tropical Grasslands 30(2): 223-228. {a} USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agric. Res. Stn., 22271 Chinsegut Hill Road, Brooksville, FL 34601-4672, USA

Jeanes, K. W., R. C. Gutteridge, et al. (1996). Competition effects between leucaena and maize grown simultaneously in an alley cropping system in sub-tropical Australia. Experimental Agriculture 32(1): 49-56. {a} Dep. Agric., Univ. Queensland, QLD 4072, Australia

Kadiata, B. D., K. Mulongoy, et al. (1996). Screening woody and shrub legumes for growth, nodulation and nitrogen-fixation potential in two contrasting soils. Agroforestry Systems 33(2): 137-152. {a} IITA Training Prog., c/o L. W. Lambourn and Co., 26 Dingwall Road, Croydon CR9 3EE, UK

Schifino, W. M. T., L. H. C. D. Freitas, et al. (1996). Isoenzymatic characterization of hybrids between Leucaena leucocephala and Leucaena diversifolia ssp. diversifolia grown in Rio Grande do Sul (Southern Brazil). Brazilian Journal of Genetics 19(3): 475-478. {a} Departamento de Plantas Forrageiras e Agrometeorologia, Faculdade de Agronomia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Caixa Postal 776, 91501-970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Snoeck, D. (1996). Beneficial effects of Leucaena-Rhizobium association on coffee in Burundi. Plantations Recherche Developpement 3(6): 408-417. CIRAD-CP, BP 5035, 34032 Montpellier Cedex 1, France

Akyeampong, E., L. Hitimana, et al. (1995). The agronomic and economic performance of banana, bean and tree intercropping in the highlands of Burundi: An interim assessment. Agroforestry Systems 31(3): 199-210. {a} Int. Centre Res. Agroforestry, P.O. Box 30677, Nirobi, Kenya

Austin, M. T., C. T. Sorensson, et al. (1995). Forage dry matter yields and psyllid resistance of thirty-one leucaena selections in Hawaii. Agroforestry Systems 31(3): 211-222. {a} Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Aiea, HI 96701, USA

Austin, M. T., M. J. Williams, et al. (1995). Establishment, forage production, and nutritive value of leucaena in central Florida. Agronomy Journal 87(5): 915-920. {a} USDA-ARS, Subtrop. Agric. Res. Stn., Brooksville, FL 34601-4672, USA

Carneiro, R. G. and A. A. K. Alteia (1995). Reaction of Leucaena leucocephala and L. diversifolia to races to Meloidogyne incognita and to M. javanica. Nematologia Brasileira 19(1-2): 48-52. {a} Instituto Agronomico do Parana, Cx. P.481. 86001-970 Londrina PR, Brazil

Harrington, R. A. and J. H. Fownes (1995). Radiation interception and growth of planted and coppice stands of four fast-growing tropical trees. Journal of Applied Ecology 32(1): 1-8. Dep. Agronomy Soil Sci., Univ. Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Harris, S. A. (1995). Systematics and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA in the genus Leucaena (Leguminosae, mimosoideae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 197(1-4): 195-208. Oxford Forestry Inst., Dep. Plant Sci., University Oxford, South Parks Rd., OX1 3RB Oxford, UK

Palomino, G., G. Romo, et al. (1995). Chromosome Numbers and DNA Content in Some Taxa of Leucaena (Fabaceae Mimosoideae). Cytologia Tokyo 60(1): 31-37. {a} Lab. Citogenet., Jardin Bot., Inst. Biol., Apartado Postal 70614, Univ. Nacl. Autonoma Mexico, DF 04510, Mexico

Wong, M. T. F., E. Akyeampong, et al. (1995). Initial responses of maize and beans to decreased concentrations of monomeric inorganic aluminium with application of manure or tree prunings to an Oxisol in Burundi. Plant and Soil 171(2): 275-282. {a} Dep. Soil Sci., Univ. Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 233, Reading, RG6 2DW, UK

Harris, S. A., C. E. Hughes, et al. (1994). A phylogenetic analysis of Leucaena (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 191(1-2): 1-26. {a} Oxford Forestry Inst., Dep. Plant Sci., Univ. Oxford, South Parks Rd., Oxford, OX1 3RB, UK

Mureithi, J. G., W. Thorpe, et al. (1994). Evaluation of Leucaena accessions for the semi-humid lowland tropics of East Africa. Tropical Agriculture 71(2): 83-87. {a} Kenya Agric. Research Inst., Regional Research Centre, Kikambala, Kenya, South Africa

Rao, A. V. and K. E. Giller (1994). Assessment of nitrogen fixation in tree legumes using isotope dilution technique. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science 42(3): 378-381. {a} Dep. Biochem. Biol. Sci., Wye Coll., Univ. London, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, UK

Rice, D. J., P. Somasegaran, et al. (1994). Isolation of insertion sequence ISRLdTAL1145-1 from a Rhizobium sp. (Leucaena diversifolia) and distribution of homologous sequences identifying cross-inoculation group relationships. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60(12): 4394-4403. {a} 2726 Kalialani Circle, Makawao, Maui, HI 96768, USA

Sorensson, C. T. and J. L. Brewbaker (1994). Interspecific compatibility among 15 Leucaena species (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) via artificial hybridizations. American Journal of Botany 81(2): 240-247. {a} Dep. Hortic., Univ. Hawaii Manoa, 3190 Maile Way, Room 209, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Sorensson, C. T., H. M. Shelton, et al. (1994). Seedling vigour of some Leucaena spp. and their hybrids. Tropical Grasslands 28(3): 182-190. {a} Dep. Agric., Univ. Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia

Tassin, J. and M. Hermet (1994). Damages from cyclone Hollanda on some Reunion woody species. Bois et Forets des Tropiques(240): 29-36. CIRAD-Foret, 7 chemin de l'IRAT, Ligne Paradis, 97410 Saint-Pierre, Reunion

Wheeler, R. A., W. R. Chaney, et al. (1994). Forage yield and compositional analysis of Leucaena species and hybrids adapted to cool sites. Agroforestry Systems 25(3): 263-274. {a} Dep. Forestry Natural Resources, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

Harrington, R. A. and J. H. Fownes (1993). Allometry and growth of planted versus coppice stands of four fast-growth tropical tree species. Forest Ecology and Management 56(1-4): 315-327. {a} Dep. Agronomy Soil Sci., Univ. Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Rao, A. V. and K. E. Giller (1993). Nitrogen fixation and its transfer from Leucaena to grass using 15N. Forest Ecology and Management 61(3-4): 221-227. {a} Div. Arable Cropping System, Central Arid Zone Res. Inst., Jodhpur 342003, India

Shivanna, K. R. and V. K. Sawhney (1993). Pollen selection for Alternaria resistance in oilseed brassicas: Responses of pollen grains and leaves to a toxin of Alternaria brassicae. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 86(2-3): 339-344. {a} Dep. Biol., Univ. Sask., Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 0W0, Canada

Sutton, J. D., S. V. Morant, et al. (1993). Effect of altering the starch to fibre ratio in the concentrates on hay intake and milk production by Friesian cows. Journal of Agricultural Science 120(3): 379-390. {a} Dep. Agric., Univ. Reading, Earley Gate, PO Box 236, Reading RG6 2AT, UK

Turk, D., H. H. Keyser, et al. (1993). Response to tree legumes to rhizobial inoculation in relation to the population density of indigenous rhizobia. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 25(1): 75-81. {a} NifTAL Project, Univ. Hawaii, 1000 Holomua Rd., Paia, HI 96779, USA

Da, S. P. G., K. S. Hagen, et al. (1992). Functional response of Curinus coeruleus (Col.: Coccinellidae) to Heteropsylla cubana (Hom.: Psyllidae) on artificial and natural substrates. Entomophaga 37(4): 555-564. Div. Biol. Control, Univ. Calif., Berkeley 1050 San Pablo Ave., Albany, Calif. 94706, USA

Fownes, J. H. and R. A. Harrington (1992). Allometry of woody biomass and leaf area in five tropical multipurpose trees. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 4(4): 317-330. Dep. Agronomy Soil Sci., University Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Krishnan, H. B., A. Lewin, et al. (1992). Differential expression of nodS accounts for the varied abilities of Rhizobium fredii USDA257 and Rhizobium sp. strain NGR234 to nodulate Leucaena spp. Molecular Microbiology 6(22): 3321-3330. {a} Dep. Plant Pathol., Univ. Mo., Columbia, Mo. 65211, USA

Pan, F. J. (1992). The growth between trees from superior and inferior seedlings of Leucaena diversifolia. Bulletin of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute New Series 7(1): 23-26. Taiwan For. Res. Inst

Rosecrance, R. C., J. L. Brewbaker, et al. (1992). Alley cropping of maize with nine leguminous trees. Agroforestry Systems 17(2): 159-168.

Sanginga, N. (1992). Early growth and nitrogen-fixation of leucaena and gliricidia at different levels of phosphorus application. Fertilizer Research 31(2): 165-173.

Uchida, G. K., J. W. Beardsley, et al. (1992). Comparison of populations of Heteropsylla cubana Crawford (Homoptera: Psyllidae) and its parasitoids on seven accessions of Leucaena (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) in Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 31: 97-108. {a} Dep. Entomol., University Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Balasubramanian, V. and L. Sekayange (1991). Effects of tree legumes in hedgerows on soil fertility changes and crop performance in the semi-arid highlands of Rwanda. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture 8(1): 17-32.

Freitas, L. H. C. D., M. T. S. Wittmann, et al. (1991). Floral characteristics, chromosome number and meiotic behavior of hybrids between Leucaena leucocephala (2n equals 104) and tetraploid Leucaena diversifolia (2n equals 104) (Leguminosae). Revista Brasileira De Genetica 14(3): 781-789.

Pan, F. J., W. C. Shih, et al. (1991). Early growth performance of new Leucaena varieties on different habitats. Bulletin Of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute New Series 6(1): 27-34.

Hutton, E. M. (1990). Field selection of acid-soil tolerant leucaena from Leucaena leucocephala X Leucaena diversifolia crosses in a tropical Oxisol. Tropical Agriculture 67(1): 2-8.

Blair, G. J., M. Panjaitan, et al. (1988). An evaluation of tree legumes on an acid ultisol in South Sumatra, Indonesia. Journal Of Agricultural Science 111(3): 435-442.

Bray, R. A., D. G. Cooksley, et al. (1988). Performance of fourteen Leucaena lines at five sites in Queensland (Australia). Australian Journal Of Experimental Agriculture 28(1): 69-76.

Bray, R. A. and T. D. Woodroffe (1988). Resistance of some Leucaena species to the leucaena psyllid. Tropical Grasslands 22(1): 11-16.

Cheng, W. E. and F. J. Pan (1988). Effect of soil pH on the growth and nutrient levels of seedling of Leucaena diversifolia. Bulletin Of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute New Series 3(3): 133-146.

El, M. H. K. A., P. Somasegaran, et al. (1988). Studies on Rhizobium strains TAL 582, 1145, and 600 of Leucaena and Prosopis spp. Egyptian Journal Of Microbiology 23(2): 231-246.

Freitas, L. H. C. D., W. M. T. Schifino, et al. (1988). Cytogenetic analysis of species and hybrids of Leucaena (Leguminosae) in relation to acid soil tolerance. Revista Brasileira De Genetica 11(1): 97-110.

Macdicken, K. G. and J. L. Brewbaker (1988). Growth rates of five tropical leguminous fuelwood species. Journal Of Tropical Forest Science 1(1): 85-93.

Pan, F. J. and J. L. Brewbaker (1988). Cytological studies in the genus Leucaena Benth. Cytologia 53(2): 393-400.

Pan, F. J. and S. H. Chang (1987). In vitro culture of Leucaena diversifolia. Bulletin Of Taiwan Forestry Research Institute New Series 2(3): 217-226.

Hutton, E. M. (1985). Problems in breeding low-mimosine types in the genus Leucaena. Tropical Agriculture 62(4): 329-333.

Hughes, C. E. and B. T. Styles (1984). Exploration and seed collection of multiple purpose dry zone trees in Central America. International Tree Crops Journal 3(1): 1-32.

Oakes, A. J. and C. D. Foy (1759). Acid soil tolerance of Leucaena spp. in greenhouse trials. Journal Of Plant Nutrition 7(12): 1759-1774.

Somasegaran, P. and R. B. Martin (1422). Symbiotic characteristics and Rhizobium requirements of a Leucaena leucocephala times Leucaena diversifolia hybrid and its parental genotypes. Applied And Environmental Microbiology 52(6): 1422-1424.

Kewalramani, N., K. S. Ramchandra, et al. (1117). Proximate composition, mimosine and mineral contents of Leucaena sp. and hybrids. Indian Journal Of Animal Sciences 57(10): 1117-1120.

Karachi, M. and D. S. Shirima Agronomic evaluation of eleven Leucaena lines at Tumbi, Tabora, western Tanzania. Agroforestry Systems 35(2): 155-163. {a} Ministry Agric., Dep. Agric. Res., P/B 0033, Gaborone, Botswana


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