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Saponins with Antifilarial Activity from Acacia auriculiformis
1996The saponins are naturally occurring steroid or triterpenoid glycosides which have the property of forming a soapy lather when shaken with water and producing hemolysis when water solutions are injected into the blood stream. The wide occurrence in nature and varied biological activities of saponins have attracted the attention of mankind from the ...
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In Vitro Propagation of Acacia mangium and A. mangium × A. auriculiformis [PDF]
Acacia mangium and A. mangium × A. auriculiformis hybrids have gained an increasing interest in reafforestation programs under the humid tropical conditions, mainly for pulpwood production. This is due to their impressive growth on acid and degraded soils, as well as their capability to restore soil fertility thanks to their natural nitrogen-fixing ...
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Forest Ecology and Management, 2009
Because of their high growth rate and tolerance to bare soil, two exotic Acacia species, Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium, have been commonly planted in degraded areas of South China. With their large canopies and ability to fix nitrogen, the two Acacia species have also been considered to act as nurse plants for understory plants.
Long Yang, Nan Liu, Hai Ren, Jun Wang
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Because of their high growth rate and tolerance to bare soil, two exotic Acacia species, Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium, have been commonly planted in degraded areas of South China. With their large canopies and ability to fix nitrogen, the two Acacia species have also been considered to act as nurse plants for understory plants.
Long Yang, Nan Liu, Hai Ren, Jun Wang
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Seed germination In Acacia auriculiformis: developmental aspects
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1988Germination of Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. seeds was related to seed development. Full physiological development of seeds, indicated by maximum seed dry weight, was reached 82 days after anthesis; however, maximum percent germination was not reached before day 89.
P. Pukittayacamee, A. K. Hellum
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Acacia auriculiformis (northern black wattle)
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