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Saponins from Gliricidia sepium
Phytochemistry, 1998Three new hederagenin-based acetylated saponins isolated from the fruits of Gliricidia sepium, were identified by chemical and spectroscopic methods as hederagenin-3-O- (4-O-acetyl-beta-D-xylopyranosyl)-(1-->3)-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->2 ) -alpha-L-arabinopyranoside, hederagenin-3-O-(3,4-di-O-acetyl-beta-D- xylopyranosyl)-(1-->3)-alpha-L ...
K, Kojima, X B, Zhu, Y, Ogihara
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New constituents from Gliricidia sepium
Fitoterapia, 2000The heart wood of Gliricidia sepium stem yielded stigmastanol glucoside (1) and 3',4'-dihydroxy-trans-cinnamic acid octacosylester 2, along with three other known constituents.
H M, Herath, S, deSilva
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diets containing gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) and neem (Azadirachta indica) leaves supplement
Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 2018This study investigated the effect of Gliricidia sepium with neem leaves supplementation on nutrient retentions for body weight gain in ewe-lambs. Twelve West African dwarf ewe-lambs with an average weight of 7.00 ± 0.32kg were randomly allotted to three dietary tratments with four ewe-lambs per treatment in a completely randomized design. The compared
Okoruwa, M. I. +3 more
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Additional flavanoids in Gliricidia sepium
Phytochemistry, 1979Abstract A chromatographic examination of the acetone extractives of the moderately marine bore resistant Panamanian wood Gliricidia sepium has resulted in the isolation and characterization of three new flavanoid constituents: an isoflavone, a dihydroflavonol and a β-hydroxydihydrochalcone.
Gary D. Manners, Leonard Jurd
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Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2022
Background: The present investigation was carried out with the objective of optimization of rapid micropropagation protocol and to evaluate effect of different concentrations of plant growth regulators added singly or in combinations on in vitro culture of Gliricidia sepium.
Aparna ., M.L. Jakhar, K. Choudhary
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Background: The present investigation was carried out with the objective of optimization of rapid micropropagation protocol and to evaluate effect of different concentrations of plant growth regulators added singly or in combinations on in vitro culture of Gliricidia sepium.
Aparna ., M.L. Jakhar, K. Choudhary
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Performance of growing goats fed Gliricidia maculata
Small Ruminant Research, 2001Sixteen female crossbred (localxAnglo-Nubian) goats raised from 20-30kg were fed a basal diet of cassava chips, cotton seed cake, rice bran and rice straw, where 0, 30, 40 or 50% of the diet dry matter was replaced with leaves from Gliricidia maculata. All the diets containing Gliricidia resulted in a higher intake than the diet without Gliricidia, but
N, van Hao, I, Ledin
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Management of Gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) residues for improved sweet corn yield in an ultisol
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 1999The nitrogen contribution from Gliricidia (G. sepium) leaves and roots in a Gliricidia alley cropping with sweet corn was quantified by the 15N isotope dilution technique over 3 cropping seasons. Below-ground competition in the third crop was assessed using 32P radioisotope.
A R Zaharah +4 more
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Hydatothrips gliricidiae Mound & Marullo
2016Published as part of Lima, Élison Fabrício B. & Mound, Laurence A., 2016, Species-richness in Neotropical Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), pp.
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International Tree Crops Journal, 1982
SUMMARY Gliricidia maculata (syn G. sepium) is a fast growing, leguminous, medium sized, thornless tree which can substitute for Leucaena leucocephala as a source of fodder, fuelwood and green manure, in hedges and living fences, and as a shade tree in tea, coffee, and cocoa plantations.
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SUMMARY Gliricidia maculata (syn G. sepium) is a fast growing, leguminous, medium sized, thornless tree which can substitute for Leucaena leucocephala as a source of fodder, fuelwood and green manure, in hedges and living fences, and as a shade tree in tea, coffee, and cocoa plantations.
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Direct Research Journal of Biology and Biotechnology
Neem and Gliricidia sepium plants were evaluate for insecticidal value in the control of common poultry lice. Chickens infested with lice were selected and divided into four groups. Aqueous extract of Neem and Gliricida sepium plans in varying concentration such as of 0 ml 10 ml, 20 ml and 50 ml was prepared as treatment and water was used as the ...
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Neem and Gliricidia sepium plants were evaluate for insecticidal value in the control of common poultry lice. Chickens infested with lice were selected and divided into four groups. Aqueous extract of Neem and Gliricida sepium plans in varying concentration such as of 0 ml 10 ml, 20 ml and 50 ml was prepared as treatment and water was used as the ...
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