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.


Sesbania grandiflora

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

 

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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s): agathi syn corkwood tree syn fagotier syn turi syn Agati syn vegetable humming bird
Crop Use(s): spice/herb/condiment=windbreak crop=fruit=vegetable
Reference Source(s): rehm, douglas, sturtevant
Number of Papers/Mentions: 58

References (Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):

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Vijayakumar, G., S. R. Srinivasan, et al. (2000). Effect of supplementation with Sesbania grandiflora on rumen in bovines. Indian Veterinary Journal. [print] April 77(4): 321-324. {a} Department of Clinics, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal, 1, India

Giri, B. and K. G. Mukerji (1999). Improved growth and productivity of Sesbania grandiflora (Pers) under salinity stress through mycorrhizal technology. Journal of Phytological Research. [print] 12(1-2): 35-38. {a} Applied Mycology Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India

Kumar, P. P., S. R. Reddy, et al. (1999). Interaction of some agrochemicals and VAM-fungi on growth of two agroforestry tree species in nursery. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology. Dec. 29(3): 385-388. {a} Microbiology Section, Department of Botany, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, 506 009, India

Vandana and R. K. Bhatt (1999). Physiological changes in Sesbania species to reducing light intensities. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 182(1): 43-47. {a} Seed Technology Division, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi, UP, India

Veasey, E. A., E. A. Schammass, et al. (1999). Morphological and agronomical characterization and estimates of genetic parameters of Sesbania scop. (Leguminosae) accessions. Genetics and Molecular Biology. March 22(1): 81-93. {a} Departamento de Genetica, ESALQ/USP, 13400-970, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil

Abou, E. E. M. M., S. H. H. El, et al. (1998). Karyological studies in some African species of the genus Sesbania (Fabaceae). Cytologia Tokyo 63(1): 1-8. {a} Biol. Sci. Geol. Dep., Fac. Educ., Ain Shams Univ., PC 11341, Roxy, Cairo, Egypt

Das, K. C. and A. K. Tripathi (1998). A new flavonol glycoside from Sesbania grandiflora. Fitoterapia 69(5): 477-478. {a} Chemistry Department, Government Automous Science Post Graduate College, Bilaspur M.P., India

Gera, M., N. Gera, et al. (1998). Improved seedling quality of polybag plants: Use of mounted angle iron beds. Indian Forester 124(2): 116-133. Silviculture Div., Trop. Forest Res. Inst., Jabalpur, MP, India

Saymaiya, R. K., K. C. Shukla, et al. (1998). Biodiversity conservation through agroforestry system. Advances in Plant Sciences 11(2): 111-115. J.N. Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Regional Agric. Res. Stn., Sagar 470002, India

Heineman, A. M., H. J. O. Otieno, et al. (1997). Growth and yield of eight agroforestry tree species in line plantings in Western Kenya and their effect on maize yields and soil properties. Forest Ecology and Management 91(1): 103-135. {a} Centre Plant Fibre Research, P.O. Box 598, 6700 AN, Wageningen, Netherlands

Labat, J. N. and P. D. J. Du (1997). New species and varieties in Sesbania (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Robinieae) from Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Adansonia 19(1): 93-99. {a} Lab. Phanerogamie, Museum Natl. d'Histoire Naturelle, 16 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France

Mackeen, M. M., A. M. Ali, et al. (1997). Antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties of some Malaysian traditional vegetables (ulam). International Journal of Pharmacognosy 35(3): 174-178. {a} Dep. Biotechnol., Univ. Pertanian Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

Murthy, M. R. N., M. Bhuvaneswari, et al. (1997). Structure of Sesbania mosaic virus at 3 A resolution. Biophysical Chemistry 68(1-3): 33-42. {a} Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Inst. Sci., Bangalore 560 012, India

Radhakrishnaiah, Y., P. V. V. S. Reddy, et al. (1997). Nutritive value and utilization of raw and processed Avisa (Sesbania grandiflora) leaf meal in broiler rations. Indian Journal of Poultry Science 32(1): 14-22. Dep. Poultry Sci,. Tirupati 517 502, India

Sarkar, K., S. C. Pal, et al. (1997). Selection of efficient rhizobial strain of tree legumes for wasteland management of lateritic soil. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 35(7): 722-726. Microbiol. Lab., Dep. Botany, Sch. Life Sci., Visva-Bharati Univ., Santiniketan 731235, India

Serra, S. D., A. B. Serra, et al. (1997). Ruminal solubility of trace elements from selected Philippine forages. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 10(4): 378-384. {a} Fac. Life Environmental Sci., Shimane Univ., Matsue-shi, Shimane 690, Japan

Devadas, R. P., U. Chandrasekhar, et al. (1996). Consumption pattern of carotene rich foods and development of a year calendar. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 9(2-3): 213-222. Avinashilingam Inst. for Home Sci. and Higher Education for Women, Deemed Univ., Coimbatore 641 043, India

Ghosh, T. K., K. K. Hajra, et al. (1996). Fly-ash: A new carrier material for Rhizobium inoculants of tree legumes. Indian Forester 122(6): 528-530. Dep. Plant Pathol., Bidhan Chandra Krishi Visavidyalaya, Mohampur, Nadia, India

Herridge, D. F., B. Palmer, et al. (1996). Evaluation of the xylem ureide method for measuring N-2 fixation in six tree legume species. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28(3): 281-289. {a} NSW Agriculture, Tamworth Cent. Crop Improvement, RMB 944, Tamworth, NSW 2340, Australia

Khan, M. A. (1996). Bark: A pointer for tree identification in field conditions. Acta Botanica Indica 24(1): 41-44. Women's Coll., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh 202002, India

Porpavai, S., S. P. Palaniappan, et al. (1996). Evaluation of green manures and grain legumes. International Rice Research Notes 21(2-3): 72. Cent. Soil Crop Manage. Studies, Tamil Nadu Agric. Univ., Coimbatore 641003, India

Serra, S. D., A. B. Serra, et al. (1996). Ruminal solubilization of macrominerals in selected Philippine forages. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 9(1): 75-81. {a} Fac. Agriculture, Shimane University, Matsue-shi 690, Japan

Serra, S. D., A. B. Serra, et al. (1996). Amount and distribution of dietary minerals in selected Philippine forages. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 9(2): 139-147. {a} Faculty Agriculture, Shimane University, Matsue-shi, Shimane 690, Japan

Shastri, V. M., S. A. Tamboli, et al. (1996). Estimation of minerals in flowers of Sesbania grandiflora and Punica granatum. Indian Journal of Natural Products 12(1): 13-15. Coll. Pharmacy, Gangapur Road, Nashik-422002, India

Vandana, R. K. B. (1996). Seasonal variation in CO-2 exchange, transpiration and stomatal conductance in Sesbania. Photosynthetica Prague 32(2): 277-279. Plant Physiology Biochemistry Division, Indian Grassland Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi - 284 003, India

Thatoi, H., A. K. Misra, et al. (1995). Comparative growth, nodulation and total nitrogen content of six tree legume species grown in iron mine waste soil. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 8(1): 107-115. {a} Lab. Microbiol. Plant Pathol., Post Graduate Dep. Botany, Utkal Univ., Bhubaneswar 751 004, India

Vijayakumar, M. G. and P. I. Kuriachan (1995). Karyomorphology of five taxa of Sesbania from South India. Caryologia 48(3-4): 329-334. Dep. Botany, Univ. Kerala, Kariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram 695 581, India

Detrez, C., S. Ndiaye, et al. (1994). In vitro regeneration of the tropical multipurpose leguminous tree Sesbania grandiflora from cotyledon explants. Plant Cell Reports 14(2-3): 87-93. Laboratoire e Microbiologie des Sols, Institut Francais de Recherche Scientifique pour le Developpement Cooperation, ORSTOM, BP 1386, Dakar, Senegal

Duguma, B. and J. Tonye (1994). Screening of multipurpose tree and shrub species for agroforestry in the humid lowlands of Cameroon. Forest Ecology and Management 64(2-3): 135-143. {a} ICRAF, IRA/ICRAF Collaborative Agroforestry Project, BP 2067, Yaounde, Cameroon

Kamara, C. S. and J. A. Maghembe (1994). Performance of multipurpose tree and shrub species 28 months after planting at Chalimbana, Zambia. Forest Ecology and Management 64(2-3): 145-151. {a} International Centre, Res. Agroforestry, SADCC/ICRAF Agroforestry Project, Chalimana Agricultural Res. Station, P/Bag CH8, Lusaka, Zambia

Nemade, P. P. and R. J. Kukde (1994). Performance of calves fed hetga fodder (Sesbania grandiflora). Indian Veterinary Journal 71(9): 874-877. Dep. Anim. Nutr., Nagpur Vet. Coll., Nagpur-440006, India

Halepyati, A. S. and M. N. Sheelavantar (1993). Influence of cutting stages on rate of dry matter accumulation in some green manure species. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities 18(2): 324. Univ. Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad 580 005, India

Panjaitan, M. u., W. W. Stuer, et al. (1993). Growth of forage tree legumes at four agro-climatic sites in Indonesia. Journal of Agricultural Science 120(3): 311-317. {a} Dep. Agronomy Soil Sci., Univ. New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia

Peeraiah, K. B., Z. P. Rao, et al. (1993). Sesbania grandiflora as a replacement for groundnut cake in complete diets for sheep. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition 10(2): 95-99. {a} Dallur, Nellore District, A.P., India

Rao, B. V., M. Parthasarathy, et al. (1993). Effect of supplementation with tree leaves on intake and digestibility of hybrid napier (NB-21) grass in Nellore Brown sheep. Animal Feed Science and Technology 44(3-4): 265-274. {a} Dep. Anim. Nutr., Coll. Vet. Sci., Tirupati-517 502, India

Salimuddin, B. R. (1993). Karyological studies in the genus Sesbania. Cytologia Tokyo 58(3): 241-246. Dep. Agric. Botany, Meerut Univ., Meerut 250004, India

Shanker, S. and H. Y. M. Ram (1993). Aberrant chromosome numbers in the callus and regenerated shoot buds in Sesbania grandiflor L. (Pers). Phytomorphology 43(1-2): 75-80. {a} 21/129B, Vikram Vihar, IV Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi-110026, India

Sinha, R. K. and R. Mallick (1993). Effect of gamma-radiation on in vitro callus growth and regeneration of Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Poir. Cytobios 76(306-307): 187-193. Cent. Advanced Study Cell Chromosome Res., Dep. Bot., Univ. Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Calcutta 700019, India

Subramanya, H. S., K. Gopinath, et al. (1993). Structure of Sesbania mosaic virus at 4.7 ANG resolution and partial sequence of the coat protein. Journal of Molecular Biology 229(1): 20-25. {a} Mol. Biophysics Unit, Indian Inst. Sci., Bangalore 560012, India

Suh, Y., L. B. Thien, et al. (1993). Molecular evolution and phylogenetic implications of internal transcribed spacer sequences of ribosomal DNA in Winteraceae. American Journal of Botany 80(9): 1042-1055. {a} Dep. Cell Mol. Biol., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA 70118, USA

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

Undersander, D. J., W. T. Howard, et al. (1993). Milk per acre spreadsheet for combining yield and quality into a single term. Journal of Production Agriculture 6(2): 231-235. {a} Dep. Dairy Sci., Univ. Wis., Madison, WI 53706, USA

Yang, G., K. E. Espelie, et al. (1993). Cuticular lipids from wild and cultivated peanuts and the relative resistance of these peanut species to fall armyworm and thrips. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 41(5): 814-818. {a} Dep. Entomol., Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA

Yoneyama, T., T. Muraoka, et al. (1993). Natural abundance of 15N in tropical plants with emphasis on tree legumes. Plant and Soil 153(2): 295-304. {a} Dep. Soils and Fertilizers, Natl. Agric. Res. Cent., Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

Ash, A. J., L. Petaia, et al. (1992). Nutritional value of Sesbania grandiflora leaves for monogastrics and ruminants. Tropical Agriculture 69(3): 223-228.

Jeyanandarajah, P. (1992). Seed-borne viruses infecting three important leguminous food crops in Sri Lanka. Seed Science and Technology 20(3): 629-641. Horticulture Rs. Internatonal, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 6LP, England

Srinivasaperumal, S., P. Samuthiravelu, et al. (1992). Host plant preference and life table of Megacopta cribraria (Fab.) (Hemiptera: Plataspidae). Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy Part B Biological Sciences 58(6): 333-340. Dep. Animal Sciences, Sch. Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj Univ., Madurai-625 021

Ella, A., G. J. Blair, et al. (1991). Effect of age of forage tree legumes at the first cutting on subsequent production. Tropical Grasslands 25(3): 275-280.

Ella, A., W. W. Stur, et al. (1991). Effect of plant density and cutting frequency on the yield of four tree legumes and interplanted Panicum maximum cultivar Riversdale. Tropical Grasslands 25(3): 281-286.

Habte, M. and S. S. A. El (1991). Abundance and activity of indigenous rhizobial populations in an oxisol subjected to simulated erosion. Arid Soil Research And Rehabilitation 5(3): 155-166.

Wandera, F. P., B. H. Dzowela, et al. (1991). Production and nutritive value of browse species in semi-arid Kenya. Tropical Grasslands 25(4): 349-355.

Anderson, D. M. W. and W. Weiping (1990). The composition of some Sesbania gum exudates. Biochemical Systematics And Ecology 18(1): 43-44.

Ash, A. J. (1990). The effect of supplementation with leaves from the leguminous trees Sesbania grandiflora, Albizia chinensis and Gliricidia sepium on the intake and digestibility of guinea grass hay by goats. Animal Feed Science And Technology 28(3-4): 225-232.

Bautista, O. K., M. S. Tirtosoekotjo, et al. (1990). Enhancing accumulation of ethylene from various leaves for tomato ripening. Asean Food Journal 5(4): 142-151.

Shanker, S. and H. Y. M. Ram (1990). Plantlet regeneration from tissue cultures of Sesbania grandiflora. Current Science 59(1): 39-43.

Akkasaeng, R., R. C. Gutteridge, et al. (1989). Evaluation of trees and shrubs for forage and fuelwood in northeast Thailand. International Tree Crops Journal 5(4): 209-220.

Dave, Y. and R. Bennet (1989). Epidermal studies in some fruits of Papilionaceae. Journal Of Phytological Research 2(2): 203-210.

Ella, A., C. Jacobsen, et al. (1989). Effect of plant density and cutting frequency on the productivity of four tree legumes. Tropical Grasslands 23(1): 28-34.

Sanginga, N., K. Mulongoy, et al. (1989). Effectivity of indigenous rhizobia for nodulation and early nitrogen fixation with Leucaena leucocephala grown in Nigerian soils. Soil Biology And Biochemistry 21(2): 231-236.

Sinha, R. K., A. B. Das, et al. (1989). Evaluation of nutritional value in three legume trees as a source of fodder. Indian Journal Of Forestry 12(4): 285-288.

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.

Lewis, G. P. (1988). Sesbania Adans. in the Flora Zambesiaca region. Kirkia 13(1): 11-52.

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.

Mahyuddin, P., D. A. Little, et al. (1988). Drying treatment drastically affects feed evaluation and feed quality with certain tropical forage species. Animal Feed Science And Technology 22(1-2): 69-78.

Olvera, N. M. A., P. C. A. Martinez, et al. (1988). The use of seed of the leguminous plant Sesbania grandiflora as a partial replacement for fish meal in diets for tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus). Aquaculture 71(1-2): 51-60.

Van, K. C., J. P. Roskoski, et al. (1988). Ureide production by nitrogen-fixing and non-nitrogen-fixing leguminous trees. Soil Biology And Biochemistry 20(6): 891-898.

Bhowmick, P. K. and P. S. Basu (1987). IAA production by Rhizobium sp. from a leguminous tree, Sesbania grandiflora Pers. Egyptian Journal Of Microbiology 22(2): 293-302.

Evans, D. O. and P. P. Rotar (1987). Productivity of Sesbania spp. Tropical Agriculture 64(3): 193-200.

Govindan, S. and E. R. B. Shanmugasundaram (1987). Evaluation of the nutritive value of agathi (Sesbania grandiflora) leaf protein concentrate. Indian Journal Of Nutrition And Dietetics 24(12): 370-375.

Govindan, S. and E. R. B. Shanmugasundaram (1987). Preparation chemical and amino acid composition of protein concentrate from agathi (Sesbania grandiflora) leaves. Indian Journal Of Nutrition And Dietetics 24(11): 342-345.

Parihar, R. S. and S. N. Zadoo (1987). Cytogenetical studies on the genus Sesbania Scop.: I. Karyotype. Cytologia 52(3): 507-512.

Parihar, R. S. and S. N. Zadoo (1987). Cytogenetical studies of the genus Sesbania Scop.: II. Meiosis. Cytologia 52(3): 513-522.

Pathak, B. S., A. K. Jain, et al. (1987). Characteristics of Leucaena leucocephala and Sesbania grandiflora woods. Indian Forester 113(3): 228-232.

Widiarti, A. and H. Alrasjid (1987). Introduction of fuelwood trees species on degraded lands in Paseh and Kadipaten areas (Indonesia). Buletin Penelitian Hutan(488): 1-17.

Wood, I. M. and A. G. Larkens (1987). Agronomic and phenological data for a collection of Sesbania sp. grown in south-east Queensland, Australia. Grc(11): 1-13.

Andal, K. R. and N. Sulochana (1986). Chemical examination of the seeds of Sesbania grandiflora. Fitoterapia 57(4): 293-294.

Bhowmick, P. K. and P. S. Basu (1986). Production of IAA by Rhizobium sp. from root nodules of the leguminous tree Sesbania grandiflora Pers. Acta Microbiologica Polonica 35(3-4): 281-290.

Chavan, P. D. and B. A. Karadge (1986). Growth, mineral nutrition, organic constituents and rate of photosynthesis in Sesbania grandiflora grown under saline conditions. Plant And Soil 93(3): 395-404.

Van, E. J. E., I. W. Mathius, et al. (1986). Foliage of the tree legumes gliricidia, leucaena, and sesbania as supplement to napier grass diets for growing goats. Journal Of Agricultural Science 107(2): 227-234.

Gill, L. S. and S. W. H. Husaini (1985). Cyto-geographical studies of the genus Sesbania (Leguminosae) from Nigeria. Bulletin Du Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle Section B Adansonia Botanique Phytochimie 7(3): 331-336.

Kalyanagurunathan, P., N. Sulochana, et al. (1985). In vitro hemolytic effect of the flowers of Sesbania grandiflora. Fitoterapia 56(3): 188-189.

Siddappa, M. K. and T. B. Anilkumar (1985). Factors affecting saprophytic activity of Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, the causal organism of root and foot-rots of betelvine (Piper betle). Journal Of Soil Biology & Ecology 5(1): 7-13.

Yost, R. S., D. O. Evans, et al. (1985). Tropical legumes for nitrogen production: Growth and nitrogen content in relation to soil pH. Tropical Agriculture 62(1): 20-24.

Bhowmick, P. K. and P. S. Basu (1984). Contents of hormones and IAA metabolism in root nodules of Erythrina indica Sesbania grandiflora and Pterocarpus santalinus. Biochemie Und Physiologie Der Pflanzen 179(6): 455-462.

Desai, S. N. and P. G. Bhoi (1984). Comparative performance of promising bushes in forage and fuel-wood production under agroforestry management. Journal Of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities 9(3): 287-289.

Yeoh, H. H., Y. C. Wee, et al. (1984). Systematic variation in leaf amino acid compositions of leguminous plants. Phytochemistry 23(10): 2227-2230.

Tomar, G. S. Compositional study on common top-feeds of Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities 19(3): 486-487. Coll. Agriculture, Indore 452 001, India


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