
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.
Your attention is drawn to this species' potential as a
weed.Rosa rubiginosa
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
eglantine syn sweetbriarReferences
(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.]Hornero, M. D. and M. M. I. Minguez (2000). Carotenoid pigments in Rosa mosqueta hips, an alternative carotenoid source for foods. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. March 48(3): 825-828. {a} Departamento de Biotecnologia de Alimentos, Instituto de la Grasa (CSIC), Avenida Padre Garcia Tejero 4, 41012, Sevilla, Spain
Ladio, A. H. and M. A. Damascos (2000). Exotic plant invasibility and native plant conservation in vacant lots. Medio Ambiente. [print] 13(2): 27-34. {a} Departamento de Ecologia,, Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
Werlemark, G. (2000). Evidence of apomixis in hemisexual dogroses, Rosa section Caninae. Sexual Plant Reproduction. [print] June 12(6): 353-359. {a} Balsgard - Department of Horticultural Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Fjalkestadsvagen 123-1, 291 94, Kristianstad, Sweden
Meyer, S. and B. Genty (1999). Heterogeneous inhibition of photosynthesis over the leaf surface of Rosa rubiginosa L. during water stress and abscisic acid treatment: Induction of a metabolic component by limitation of CO2 diffusion. Planta Berlin. Nov. 210(1): 126-131. {a} Groupe Photosynthese et Environnement, Laboratoire d'Ecophysiologie Vegetale, UPRESA 8079, Universite Paris Sud, Bat. 362, F-91405, Orsay, France
Szabo, K. (1999). Investigations into the specificity of specific replant diseases and possibilities to overcome it: I. Are the replant diseases of rose and apple caused by the same pathogen? Zeitschrift fuer Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz. May 106(3): 237-243. {a} Institut fuer Pflanzenschutz im Gartenbau, Biologische Bundesanstalt fuer Land-und Forstwirtschaft Berlin und Braunschweig, Messeweg 11/12, D-38104, Braunschweig, Germany
Werlemark, G., M. Uggla, et al. (1999). Morphological and RAPD markers show a highly skewed distribution in a pair of reciprocal crosses between hemisexual dogrose species, Rosa sect. Caninae. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. March 98(3-4): 557-563. {a} Balsgard-Department of Horticulture Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Fjalkestadsvagen 123-1, S-291 94, Kristianstad, Sweden
Briggs, J. D. (1998). Impact of blackberry on an endangered species. Plant Protection Quarterly 13(4): 179. {a} NSW National Parks Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 2115, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Australia
Meyer, S. and B. Genty (1998). Mapping intercellular CO2 mole fraction (Ci) in Rosa rubiginosa leaves fed with abscisic acid by using chlorophyll fluorescence imaging. Plant Physiology Rockville 116(3): 947-957. {a} Groupe Photosynthese Environ., Lab. Ecophysiologie Vegetale, Bat. 362, Cent. Natl. Rech Sci., URA 2154, Univ. Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, France
Matsumoto, S., H. Wakita, et al. (1997). Molecular classification of wild roses using organelle DNA probes. Scientia Horticulturae Amsterdam 68(1-4): 191-196. {a} Dep. Biol., Fac. Education, Gifu Univ., Gifu 501-11, Japan
Nybom, H., N. U. Carlson, et al. (1997). Different levels of morphometric variation in three heterogamous dogrose species (Rosa sect. Caninae, Rosaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 204(3-4): 207-224. Balsgard-Dep. Horticultural Plant Breeding, Swedish Univ. Agricultural Sci., Fjalkestadsvaegen 123-1, S-291 94 Kristianstad, Sweden
Bro, E., S. Meyer, et al. (1996). Heterogeneity of leaf CO-2 assimilation during photosynthetic induction. Plant Cell and Environment 19(12): 1349-1358. {a} Groupe Photosynthese et Environ., Lab. Ecol. Vegetale, URA 1492, Bat. 362, Univ. Paris XI, 91 405 Orsay, France
Ljungstrand, E. (1996). An aid to determinate the Nordic species of heterosepalous roses. Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 90(2): 123-125. Jarkholmsvagen Pl 614, S-436 56 Hovas, Sweden
Nybom, H., A. Olsson, et al. (1996). Morphometric variation in Nordic dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae, Rosaceae). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 31(3): 59-68. {a} Balsgard-Dep. Horticultural Plant Breeding, Swedish Univ. Agricultural Sci., Fjalkestadsvagen 123-1, S-291 94 Kristianstad, Sweden
Werlemark, G., N. U. Carlson, et al. (1995). Effects of temperature treatments on seedling emergence in dogroses, Rosa Sect. Caninae (L). Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B Soil and Plant Science 45(4): 278-282. Dep. Hortic. Plant Breed., Swedish Univ. Agric. Sci., Fjalkestadsvagen 123-1, S-291 94 Kristianstad, Sweden
Popek, R. and Z. Szelag (1993). Roses of the Pieniny Mountains. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica 38(1): 227-235. Wyzsza Szkota Pedagogiczna, Instytut Biologii, ul. Podbrzezie 3, PL-31-054 Krakow, Poland
Damascos, M. A. and G. G. Gallopin (1992). Ecology of introduced shrub (Rosa rubiginosa L. equals Rosa eglanteria L.): Invasion risks and effects on the plant communities of the Andean-Patagonian region of Argentina. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 65(4): 395-407. {a} Dep. Ecol., Centro Regional Univ. Bariloche, Univ. Nacional del Comahue, Casilla de Correo 1336, 8.400 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
De, P. D. E. (1992). Alien shrubs in a national park: Can they help in the recovery of natural degraded forest? Biological Conservation 62(2): 127-130.
Facsar, G., R. Pepek, et al. (1991). Taxonomic and karyological studies of wild roses from Hungary and other European countries. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica 36(2): 293-300. {a} Kerteszeti Egyetem, Botanisches Inst., Menesi 4 ut. 44, H-1118 Budapest XI, Hungary
Kaack, K. and B. F. Kuhn (1991). Evaluation of rose hip species for processing of jam, jelly and soup. Tidsskrift For Planteavl 95(3): 353-358.
Partridge, T. R., R. B. Allen, et al. (1991). Vegetation/environment relationships in lowland and montane vegetation of the Kawarau Gorge, Central Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal Of Botany 29(3): 295-310.
Mueller, R. (1990). Wild roses in the district of Harburg, Lower Saxony (Germany). Floristische Rundbriefe 24(2): 114-117.
Pareja, B. and H. Kehl (1990). Contribution to the identification of the active principles of Rosa rubiginosa L. Anales De La Real Academia De Farmacia 56(2): 283-294.
Syrett, P. (1990). The rose seed chalcid Megastigmus aculeatus Swederus (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) on sweet brier, Rosa rubiginosa, in the South Island (New Zealand) tussock country. New Zealand Entomologist 13: 34-38.
Syrett, P. (1990). Prospects for the biological control of Rosa rubiginosa (sweet brier) in New Zealand. Plant Protection Quarterly 5(1): 18-22.
Dobovyk, O. M. (1989). Groups of Rosa tomentosa Smith and Rosa rubiginosa L. in the flora of the Ukraine (USSR). Ukrayins'Kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 46(4): 16-20.
Hatton, T. J. (1989). Spatial patterning of sweet briar (Rosa rubiginosa) by two vertebrate species. Australian Journal Of Ecology 14(2): 199-206.
Barros, S., X. Ling, et al. (1988). Photobiological study of musk rose oil (Rosa rubiginosa L.). Acta Farmaceutica Bonaerense 7(1): 3-8.
Kissel, R. M., J. B. Wilson, et al. (1987). Water relations of some native and exotic shrubs of New Zealand. New Phytologist 107(1): 29-38.
Rodriguez, A., G. Soto, et al. (1987). Characterization of crude oil from "seeds" of Rosa rubiginosa L. (mosqueta). Grasas Y Aceites 38(1): 20-22.
Schimanski, H. H., H. Kegler, et al. (1987). Wild-growing woody rosaceous plants as natural reservoirs of pome and stone fruit viruses. Zentralblatt Fuer Mikrobiologie 142(3): 239-255.
Malecka, J. and R. Popek (1986). Karyological studies in the Polish representatives of the genus Rosa L.: III. Acta Biologica Cracoviensia Series Botanica 28: 97-106.
Valladares, J., M. Palma, et al. (1986). Cream with oil from "mosqueta" (Rosa rubiginosa L): II. Study of physicochemical properties, stability, cosmetic efficiency and clinical systematic application. Anales De La Real Academia De Farmacia 52(3): 597-612.
Hansen, B. (1985). Fertilization experiments in species of Rosa. Tidsskrift For Planteavl 89(4): 381-384.
Valladares, J., M. Palma, et al. (1985). Cream of rose hip seed oil (Rosa rubiginosa): Part 1. Formulation, preparation and primary application in tissue regeneration. Anales De La Real Academia De Farmacia 51(2): 327-332.
Popek, R. (1984). Rodological material from Pomorze Zachodnie (West Pomerania (Poland)). Fragmenta Floristica Et Geobotanica 28(3): 313-318.
Stille, B. (1984). The effect of host plant and parasitoids on the reproductive success of the parthenogenetic gall wasp, Diplolepis rosae (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae). Oecologia 63(3): 364-369.
Zielinski, J. (1984). Rosa rubiginosa L. and Rosa heckeliana Tratt. in Bulgaria. Fragmenta Floristica Et Geobotanica 30(3): 207-212.
Popek, R. (1982). The roses of the southeastern regions of Wyzyna Malopolska (Central Poland). Fragmenta Floristica Et Geobotanica 28(4): 493-508.
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