
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
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.
Rhus copallina
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Common Name(s):
shining sumach syn dwarf sumach syn mountain sumachReferences
(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.]Levey, D. J., H. A. Bissell, et al. (2000). Conversion of nitrogen to protein and amino acids in wild fruits. Journal of Chemical Ecology. [print] July 26(7): 1749-1763. {a} Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611-8525, USA
Campbell, J. L., J. H. Eisemann, et al. (1999). Intake, digestibility, and passage of a commercially designed diet by two Propithecus species. American Journal of Primatology 48(3): 237-246. {a} Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695, USA
Carter, R. E., M. D. Mackenzie, et al. (1999). Ecological land classification in the Southern Loam Hills of South Alabama. Forest Ecology and Management 114(2-3): 395-404. {a} Sch. Forestry, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849, USA
Li, X., J. M. Baskin, et al. (1999). Seed morphology and physical dormancy of several North American Rhus species (Anacardiaceae). Seed Science Research. Sept. 9(3): 247-258. {a} School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Medal, J. C., M. D. Vitorino, et al. (1999). Host specificity of Heteroperreyia hubrichi Malaise (Hymenoptera: Pergidae), a potential biological control agent of Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi). Biological Control 14(1): 60-65. {a} Dep. Entomology Nematology, Univ. Fla., Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Barbo, D. N., A. H. Chappelka, et al. (1998). Diversity of an early successional plant community as influenced by ozone. New Phytologist 138(4): 653-662. {a} Sch. For., 108 M. White-Smith Hall, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL 36849, USA
Evans, L. S., J. H. I. Adamski, et al. (1996). Relationships between cellular injury, visible injury of leaves, and ozone exposure levels for several dicotyledonous plant species at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental and Experimental Botany 36(2): 229-237. {a} Lab. Plant Morphogenesis, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY 10471, USA
Olson, M. S. and W. J. Platt (1995). Effects of habitat and growing season fires on resprouting of shrubs in longleaf pine savannas. Vegetatio 119(2): 101-118. {a} Dep. Botany, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0339, USA
Haywood, J. D. (1994). Seed viability of selected tree, shrub, and vine species stored in the field. New Forests 8(2): 143-154. Alexandria Forestry Center, RWU-4101, P.O. Box 5500, Pineville, LA 71361-5500, USA
Sherman, B. S. L., J. P. Gibson, et al. (1992). Comparisons of allozyme diversity among rare and widespread Rhus species. Systematic Botany 17(4): 551-559. {a} Dep. Botany, University Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602
Reeves, H. C. and J. D. Lenhart (1988). Fuel weight prediction equations for understory woody plants in eastern Texas (USA). Texas Journal Of Science 40(1): 49-54.
Hardin, J. W. and L. L. Phillips (1985). Atlas of foliar surface features in woody plants: 7. Rhus subgenus Rhus (Anacardiaceae) of North America. Bulletin Of The Torrey Botanical Club 112(1): 1-10.
Petersen, F. P. and D. E. Fairbrothers (1985). A serotaxonomic appraisal of the Amentiferae. Bulletin Of The Torrey Botanical Club 112(1): 43-52.
Miura, G. A. and T. M. Shih (1984). Cholinergic constituents in plants: Characterization and distribution of acetylcholine and choline. Physiologia Plantarum 61(3): 417-421.
Petersen, F. P. and D. E. Fairbrothers (1983). A serotaxonomic appraisal of Amphipterygium and Leitneria: Two amentiferous taxa of Rutiflorae (Rosidae). Systematic Botany 8(2): 134-148. Dep. Biol. Sci., Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
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