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Lignin-Based Coatings: A Sustainable Approach to Produce Antibacterial Textiles. [PDF]
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Acacia crassicarpa (northern wattle).
2021Abstract A. crassicarpa is one of the fastest-growing acacias for planting on degraded sites in the seasonally-dry tropics. It tolerates a range of soil types, particularly those of low fertility. It is a nitrogen-fixing tree that produces abundant natural root nodulation.
Nick Pasieczni, Duncan McDonald
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated genetic transformation of Acacia crassicarpa via organogenesis
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2008A protocol was developed for Agroacterium-mediated genetic transformation of Acacia crassicarpa via organogenesis by using in vitro phyllode (leaf) as the explant. Phyllode (leaf) explants were co-cultured with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 harbouring binary vector pBI101 (harboring antisense Pt4CL1 with respect to the Pt4CL1P promoter). The
Mingjia Yang +5 more
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Plant regeneration from phyllode explants of Acacia crassicarpa via organogenesis
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2006In this paper we report the establishment of Acacia crassicarpa regeneration through organogenesis. We used phyllode (leaf) explants excised from 60-day-old in vitro seedlings for green compact nodule induction and, tested Murashige and Skoog (MS) media supplemented with various concentrations of 1-phenyl-3-(thiadiazol-5-yl) urea (thidiazuron) (TDZ ...
Mingjia Yang +3 more
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2019
Industrial forest plantations are playing an important role in the forestry sector for both economic and environmental reasons. Some fast- growing species of tropical acacias, such as Acacia mangium, A. auriculiformis, A. crassicarpa and Acacia hybrids are among the most dominant trees in forest industrial plantations in Southeast Asia countries ...
Arif Nirsatmanto, Sri Sunarti
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Industrial forest plantations are playing an important role in the forestry sector for both economic and environmental reasons. Some fast- growing species of tropical acacias, such as Acacia mangium, A. auriculiformis, A. crassicarpa and Acacia hybrids are among the most dominant trees in forest industrial plantations in Southeast Asia countries ...
Arif Nirsatmanto, Sri Sunarti
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Penilaian Hasil Penanaman Acacia crassicarpa menggunakan Plot Jalur dan Plot Lingkaran
Jurnal Wana TropikaPlantation quality assessment is very important for evaluating the success of seedlings in growth, especially in industrial plantations. This study aims to determine the most effective and accurate plot sampling method for assessing the survival and stocking of Acacia crassicarpa.
Tatik Suhartati +3 more
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Progress towards the genetic transformation of Acacia crassicarpa
1995Acacia crassicarpa is a fast-growing tree belonging to the Leguminosae (Mimosoideae) which lives in symbiotic association with a Gram-negative bacteria, Bradyrhizobium. A. crassicarpa is native to Papua New Guinea and Australia. It is a pioneer species which has the ability to grow vigorously on poor soils of humid tropical regions. A.
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
Bioactive chemicals derived from Acacia auriculiformis and A. crassicarpa have the potential to be developed as sources of anti-cancer raw materials and antioxidants, given that these plants are fast-growing species with medicinal capability. The in silico method was successful in identifying these bioactive chemicals for the preliminary study.
Yanico Hadi Prayogo +4 more
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Bioactive chemicals derived from Acacia auriculiformis and A. crassicarpa have the potential to be developed as sources of anti-cancer raw materials and antioxidants, given that these plants are fast-growing species with medicinal capability. The in silico method was successful in identifying these bioactive chemicals for the preliminary study.
Yanico Hadi Prayogo +4 more
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Kehilangan Karbon Akibat Drainase Lahan Gambut Pada Pengelolaan Hutan Tanaman Acacia crassicarpa
Wahana Forestra: Jurnal KehutananThe development of drainage in Acacia crassicarpa plantations in order to control groundwater levels has an impact on CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. The research aims to predict and analyze the amount of CO2 emissions from drainage development activities in the management of Acacia crassicarpa plantations.
Ambar Tri Ratnaningsih +3 more
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