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Acacia
Known as:
Tree, Locust
, Locust Tree
, Locust Trees
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A plant genus of the family FABACEAE. The gums and tanning agents obtained from Acacia are called GUM ARABIC. The common name of catechu is more…
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Acacia catechu
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aspects of radiation effects
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2007
2007
Can species richness be maintained in logged endemic Acacia heterophylla forests (Réunion Island, Indian Ocean) ?
Stéphane Baret
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T. Bourgeois
,
J. Rivière
,
T. Pailler
,
J. Sarrailh
,
D. Strasberg
Revue de Ecologie-La Terre et la Vie
2007
Corpus ID: 59039687
- La richesse specifique peut-elle etre conservee dans des forets exploitees d'Acacia heterophylla, espece endemique de l'ile de…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Symbiotic diversity in the cosmopolitan genus Acacia
J. Leary
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P. Singleton
,
P. Scowcroft
,
D. Borthakur
2006
Corpus ID: 85729623
Acacia is the second largest genus within the Leguminosae, with 1352 species identified. This genus is now known to be…
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2002
2002
The translocation of two critically endangered Acacia species
L. Monks
,
D. Coates
2002
Corpus ID: 59497896
SUMMARY The successful recovery of critically endangered flora will rely increasingly on its translocation to secure sites where…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Monitoring Desert Locusts in the Middle East : An Overview
K. Cressman
2001
Corpus ID: 44742281
Desert Locusts, Schistocerca gregaria (Forskal), are the most dangerous of locust species. Under favorable environmental…
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1998
1998
Edible Wattle Seeds of Southern Australia
B. Maslin
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L. Thomson
,
M. Mcdonald
,
S. Hamilton-Brown
1998
Corpus ID: 81686040
1991
1991
In vitro propagation of the nitrogen-fixing tree-legume Acacia mangium Willd.
A. Galiana
,
A. Tibok
,
E. Duhoux
Plant and Soil
1991
Corpus ID: 12455455
In vitro propagation was initiated from 2-week-old and 7-month-old explants of Acacia mangium. Juvenile explants (2 week-old) of…
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Review
1970
Review
1970
Primitiae africanae. VIII. A revision of the genus Cadia Forskal (Caes). and some remarks regarding Dicraeopetalum Harms (Pap). and Platycelyphium Harms (Pap.).
L. Maesen
1970
Corpus ID: 86426527
SUMMARY The history of the nomenclature of Cadia has been compiled. Cadia, which is judged to belong in Caesalpiniaceae, has…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Leishmaniasis in the Sudan Republic. 9. Ecological relationships of sandfly species and Leishmania infection.
H. Hoogstraal
,
D. R. Dietlein
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1963
Corpus ID: 1014894
Summary In Paloich District of Upper Nile Province, Sudan, an area with a long history of heavy kalaazar endemicity, no…
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Highly Cited
1949
Highly Cited
1949
The chemistry of the living bark of the black locust tree in relation to frost hardiness; seasonal variations in protein content.
D. Siminovitch
,
Briggs Dr
Archives of biochemistry
1949
Corpus ID: 28456893
1949
1949
The chemistry of the living bark of the black locust tree relation to frost hardiness; seasonal variations in the electrophoresis patterns of the water-soluble proteins of the bark.
D. Briggs
,
D. Siminovitch
Archives of biochemistry
1949
Corpus ID: 9844411
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