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.


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Tephrosia candida

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

 

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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)

Common Name(s): white tephrosia syn boga medeloa
Crop Use(s): green matter
Reference Source(s): rehm
Number of Papers/Mentions: 13

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.]

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

Burle, M. L., D. J. Lathwell, et al. (1999). Legume survival during the dry season and its effect on the succeeding maize yield in acid savannah tropical soils. Tropical Agriculture. [print] October 76(4): 217-221. {a} EMBRAPA/CENARGEN, SAIN Parque Rural, WS Norte Final, CEP 70770-900, Brasilia, DF, Brazil

Li, K., J. Zeng, et al. (1999). Drought resistace in relation to free proline in the major tree species in dry and hot river valley of Jinsha. Forest Research 12(1): 103-107. {a} Research Institute of Economic Insects, CAF, 650216, Kunming, China

Li, K., K. Hou, et al. (1998). Techniques for afforestation in the extremely degenerative mountainous land of dry and hot area in Nanjian, Yunnan Province. Forest Research 11(2): 208-213. Res. Inst. Econ. Insect., CAF, Kunming 650216, China

Pereira, A. S., A. C. Pinto, et al. (1998). Analysis of rotenoids by high temperature high resolution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. HRC Journal of High Resolution Chromatography 21(9): 513-518. {a} Inst. Quim., Univ. Fed. Rio de Janiero, Ilha do Fundao, Cidade Universitaria, CT, Bloco A, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21949-900, Brazil

Zou, X., X. L. Feng, et al. (1998). Biological behavior of plasmid in Rhizobium sp. strain S25 from Tephroias candida. Plasmid 40(2): 158-163. {a} RM 250, LHRB, Dep. Oral Biology, Univ. Ala., Birmingham, AL, USA

Andrei, C. C., P. C. Viera, et al. (1997). Dimethylchromene rotenoids from Tephrosia candida. Phytochemistry Oxford 46(6): 1081-1085. {a} Dep. Quimica, Univ. Federal de Sao Carlos, CP 676, CEP 13565-905 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil

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

Li, K. (1995). Study on input of water regime and soil water content in the plantation of the Yuanmou dry and hot river valley. Forest Research 8(6): 651-657. {a} Res. Inst. Economic Insects, CAF, Kunming 650216, China

Gichuru, M. P. (1994). Regeneration of a degraded ultisol with Tephrosia candida in the humid zone of southeastern Nigeria. Interciencia 19(6): 382-386. Int. Inst. Tropical Agric., Oyo Road, Ibadan, Nigeria

Horie, T., Y. Kawamura, et al. (1994). Revised structure of a natural flavone from Tephrosia candida. Phytochemistry Oxford 37(4): 1189-1191. Dep. Chem. Sci. Technol., Fac. Eng., Univ. Tokushima, Minamijosanjima-cho, Tokushima 770, Japan

Rao, J. V. S. and S. R. S. Rao (1994). Structure, distribution and taxonomic importance of stomata in some Indian Tephrosia Pers. (Fabaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 114(3): 243-252. {a} Dep. Botany, Dharmavant Coll. Sci. Commerce, Hyderabad-500 023, India

Costa, H. S., D. E. Ulmanh, et al. (1993). Squash silverleaf symptoms induced by immature, but not adult, Bemisia tabaci. Phytopathology 83(7): 763-766. {a} Dep. Entomol., Univ. Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Tamo, M., J. Baumgaertner, et al. (1993). Assessment of key factors responsible for the pest status of the bean flower thrips Megalurothrips sjostedti (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in West Africa. Bulletin of Entomological Research 83(2): 251-258. {a} Biol. Control Center Africa, IITA, B.P. 08-0932, Cotonou, Benin

Taylor, B. K. and R. T. Dimsey (1993). Rootstock and scion effects on the leaf nutrient composition of citrus trees. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 33(3): 363-371. {a} Croptech Horticultural Serv., PO Box 3, Mildura, Vic. 3502, Australia

Rao, J. V. S. and S. R. S. Rao (1992). LM and SEM studies in seed morphology in some Tephrosia Pers. (Leguminosae). Feddes Repertorium 103(5-6): 339-343.

Rao, S. R. S. and J. V. S. Rao (1992). Structure, distribution and taxonomic importance of trichomes in Tephrosia (Fabaceae). SIDA Contributions to Botany 15(2): 271-283. {a} Plant Anat. and Taxonomy Lab., Dep. Botany, Sardar Patel Coll., Secunderabad-500 025, India

Gichuru, M. P. (1991). Residual effects of natural bush, Cajanus cajan and Tephrosia candida on the productivity of an acid soil in southeastern Nigeria. Plant And Soil 134(1): 31-36.

Halder, P., P. Bhattacharyya, et al. (1989). Catalytic hydrogenation of rotenone: Identification of two minor hydrogenated products. Indian Journal Of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry 28(10): 868-869.

Basu, P. K. and I. Gupta (1988). Role of Tephrosia candida DC in enhancing the amino acid content of North Bengal (India) soil. Geobios 15(1): 18-21.

Ganguly, A., P. Bhattacharyya, et al. (1988). Synthesis of candidone: A new flavanone isolated from Tephrosia candida. Indian Journal Of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry 27(5): 462-463.

Parmar, V. S., R. Jain, et al. (1987). Isolation of candirone: A novel penta oxygenation pattern in a naturally occurring 2-phenyl-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one from Tephrosia candida. Tetrahedron 43(18): 4241-4248.

Roy, M., P. K. Bhattacharya, et al. (1987). Dehydrodihydrorotenone and flemichapparin B in Tephrosia candida. Phytochemistry 26(8): 2423-2424.

Bhatt, R. P. and S. K. Tuteja (1986). Venation pattern of eleven species of Tephrosia. Feddes Repertorium 97(7-8): 475-478.

Rao, C. K. (1986). Seed lipid content of the Galegeae (Fabaceae). Acta Botanica Indica 14(2): 156-161.

Roy, M., S. R. Mitra, et al. (1986). Candidone, a flavanone from Tephrosia candida. Phytochemistry 25(4): 961-962.

Kole, R. K., C. Satpathi, et al. (1208). Isolation of amorpholone, a potent rotenoid insecticide from Tephrosia candida. Journal Of Agricultural And Food Chemistry 40(7): 1208-1210.


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