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Aeschynomene americana American jointvetch

Aeschynomene americana L.
Family: Leguminosae
Common names: American jointvetch, common aeschynomene, deervetch, shyleaf
  • Hindi: सोल घास sol ghas, सोली soli
  • Tamil: நெட்டி netti
  • Sri Lanka: thornless mimosa
  • Jamaica: bastard sensitive plant
  • Latin America: antejuela, cujicillo, dormilona, golondrina regada, huevos de rana, pega pega, pega ropa, plumÓn, ronte
  • Indonesia: kacang meongan, asem-aseman, anjang
  • Philippines: makahiyang-lalaki, karaparak
  • Thailand: sano-don, sano-bok, sano khon
  • Vietnam: pötuk, rokdönao, rui köjing 
37 Published articles of Aeschynomene americana
1.    Genetic Diversity, Symbiotic Evolution, and Proposed Infection Process of Bradyrhizobium Strains Isolated from Root Nodules of Aeschynomene americana L. in Thailand.
Noisangiam, Rujirek; Teamtisong, Kamonluck; Tittabutr, Panlada; et al. - Applied and environmental microbiology  Volume: 78   Issue: 17   Pages: 6236-50   Published: 2012-Sep (Epub 2012 Jun 29)
2.    AESCHYNOMENE AMERICANA L. AND MIKANIA MICRANTHA KUNTH - NEW INVASIVE WEEDS IN FLORA OF ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
Reddy, C. Sudhakar; Raju, Vatsavaya S. - Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany  Volume: 33   Issue: 3   Pages: 540-541   Published: 2009
3.    American jointvetch Aeschynomene americana Linn.: A new larval food plant of Terias hecabe Linn
Chaturvedi, Naresh; Shubhalaxmi, V. - Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society  Volume: 98   Issue: 2   Pages: 300-301   Published: August, 2001
4.    Dry matter digestibility and nitrogen content of tropical forage legume Aeschynomene americana L. grown in the drained paddy field and upland field
Tobisa, Manabu; Shimojo, Masataka; Nakano, Yutaka; et al. - Grassland Science  Volume: 46   Issue: 2   Pages: 133-142   Published: July, 2000
5.    Nutritive value of tentulia (Aeschynomene americana) in goats
Dehuri, P. K.; Behura, N. C.; Mohapatra, A. K. - Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition  Volume: 17   Issue: 1   Pages: 81-83   Published: March, 2000
6.    Growth habit of tropical forage legume Aeschynomene americana L. in the drained paddy field and upland field
Tobisa, Manabu; Shimojo, Masataka; Okano, Kaoru; et al. - Grassland Science  Volume: 45   Issue: 3   Pages: 248-256   Published: Oct., 1999
7.    Variation and allometry of seed weight in Aeschynomene americana
Zhang, JH - ANNALS OF BOTANY  Volume: 82   Issue: 6   Pages: 843-847   DOI: 10.1006/anbo.1998.0774   Published: DEC 1998
8.    Effects of waterlogging treatment on the contents of cell wall constituents and minerals in Aeschynomene americana cv. Glenn
Tobisa, Manabu; Shimojo, Masataka; Masuda, Yasuhisa; et al. - Grassland Science  Volume: 43   Issue: 3   Pages: 298-305   Published: Oct., 1997
9.    New herbage plant cultivar .B. Legumes .17. Jointvetch .B. Aeschynomene americana L (American jointvetch) cv Lee
Bishop, HG; Cook, BG; Hopkinson, JM; et al. - TROPICAL GRASSLANDS  Volume: 30   Issue: 2   Pages: 271-272   Published: JUN 1996
10.    Identification of a previously unassigned pollen type in central American honeys ('Cubaform'): Aeschynomene americana L (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae)
vonderOhe, K; Dustmann, JH - APIDOLOGIE  Volume: 27   Issue: 3   Pages: 157-163   DOI: 10.1051/apido:19960304   Published: 1996
11.    Growth and nitrogen fixation activity of Aeschynomene americana cv. Glenn under waterlogging treatment
Tobisa, Manabu; Shimojo, Masataka; Masuda, Yasuhisa; et al. - Grassland Science  Volume: 41   Issue: 4   Pages: 329-335   Published: 1996
12.    Developmental regulation of nodulation in Arachis hypogea (peanut) and Aeschynomene americana (jointvetch)
Grant, WM; Trese, AT - SYMBIOSIS  Volume: 20   Issue: 3   Pages: 247-258   Published: 1996
13.    B. Legumes: 17. Jointvetch (b) Aeschynomene americana L. (American jointvetch) cv. Lee
Bishop, H. G.; Cook, B. G.; Hopkinson, J. M.; et al. - Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture  Volume: 35   Issue: 1   Pages: 122-123   DOI: 10.1071/EA9950122   Published: 1995
14.    Foliar symptoms of nutrient disorders in Aeschynomene americana
Smith, F. W.; Vanden Berg, P. J. - Australia Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures Technical Paper  Volume: 0   Issue: 34   Pages: 1-13   Published: 1992
15.    EFFECTS OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L. SEEDLING SIZE ON RECOVERY FROM DROUGHT STRESS
BOMAN B J; KRETSCHMER A E JR; VAN'T HOFF P - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings  Volume: 50   Pages: 75-79   Published: 1991
16.    EFFECTS OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L SEEDLING SIZE ON RECOVERY FROM DROUGHT STRESS
BOMAN, BJ; KRETSCHMER, AE; VANTHOFF, P - SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS  Volume: 50   Pages: 75-79   Published: 1991
17.    WEED POTENTIAL OF THE FORAGE LEGUME AESCHYNOMENE (AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA) IN RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA) AND SOYBEANS (GLYCINE-MAX)
THRO, AM; WIER, AT; BARKER, FG - WEED TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 4   Issue: 2   Pages: 284-290   Published: APR-JUN 1990
18.    GROWTH-RESPONSE OF FIELD-GROWN SIRATRO (MACROPTILIUM-ATROPURPUREUM URB) AND AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L TO INOCULATION WITH SELECTED VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI
MEDINA, OA; KRETSCHMER, AE; SYLVIA, DM - BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 54-60   DOI: 10.1007/BF00335862   Published: 1990
19.    INHERITANCE OF PHOTOPERIODIC AND DAY-NEUTRAL FLOWERING IN AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L
DEREN, CW; QUESENBERRY, KH - JOURNAL OF HEREDITY  Volume: 80   Issue: 4   Pages: 327-329   Published: JUL-AUG 1989
20.    INHERITANCE OF PHOTOPERIOD-INDUCED FLOWERING IN 3 PHOTOPERIODIC LINES OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L
DEREN, CW; QUESENBERRY, KH - THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS  Volume: 78   Issue: 6   Pages: 825-830   Published: 1989
21.    COLLECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GERMPLASM RESOURCES OF THE FORAGE LEGUME AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA IN LOUISIANA
THRO, AM - TROPICAL GRASSLANDS  Volume: 22   Issue: 4   Pages: 150-159   Published: DEC 1988
22.    GLABROUS STEM - A SEEDLING MARKER GENE IN AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA
DEREN, CW; QUESENBERRY, KH - TROPICAL GRASSLANDS  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 188-191   Published: DEC 1987
23.    SEED PRODUCTION RESPONSES OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L TO GRAZING MANAGEMENT
SOLLENBERGER, LE; QUESENBERRY, KH - SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS  Volume: 45   Pages: 157-161   Published: 1986
24.    FACTORS AFFECTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AESCHYNOMENE IN A FLORALTA LIMPOGRASS SOD
SOLLENBERGER, LE; QUESENBERRY, KH - SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS  Volume: 44   Pages: 141-146   Published: 1985
25.    ARTIFICIAL HYBRIDIZATION OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L (A TROPICAL FORAGE LEGUME)
HARDY, SR; QUESENBERRY, KH - SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS  Volume: 43   Pages: 163-166   Published: 1984
26.    LIGHT PENETRATING A BAHIAGRASS CANOPY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON ESTABLISHING JOINTVETCH
KALMBACHER, RS; MARTIN, FG - AGRONOMY JOURNAL  Volume: 75   Issue: 3   Pages: 465-468   Published: 1983
27.    IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL OF FOLIAR PESTS OF AMERICAN JOINTVETCH
BULLOCK, RC; KRETSCHMER, AE - FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST  Volume: 65   Issue: 3   Pages: 335-339   DOI: 10.2307/3494306   Published: 1982
28.    GROWTH AND NITROGEN-FIXATION OF AESCHYNOMENE UNDER WATER STRESSED CONDITIONS
ALBRECHT, SL; BENNETT, JM; QUESENBERRY, KH - PLANT AND SOIL  Volume: 60   Issue: 2   Pages: 309-315   DOI: 10.1007/BF02374115   Published: 1981
29.    CUTTING MANAGEMENT OF THE TROPICAL LEGUME AMERICAN JOINTVETCH
MISLEVY, P; KALMBACHER, RS; MARTIN, FG - AGRONOMY JOURNAL  Volume: 73   Issue: 5   Pages: 771-775   Published: 1981
30.    RELATIVE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF TAGETES-PATULA AND AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA TO PLANT NEMATODES IN FLORIDA USA
RHOADES H L - Nematropica  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 116-120   Published: 1980
31.    NITROGENASE ACTIVITY BY NODULES OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA
ALBRECHT S L; QUESENBERRY K H - Plant Physiology (Rockville)  Volume: 65   Issue: 6 SUPPL   Pages: 108   Published: 1980
32.    EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT TREATMENTS ON RE-ESTABLISHMENT AND PERSISTENCE OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L
TANG, PL; RUELKE, OC - SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS  Volume: 36   Pages: 149-152   Published: 1977
33.    EFFECTS OF SCARIFICATION TREATMENTS ON ESTABLISHMENT OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA
RUELKE O C; DEAN C E; ZAKARIA Z Z - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings  Volume: 34   Pages: 114-116   Published: 1975
34.    EFFECT OF SEED TREATMENT AND PLANTING DEPTH ON GERMINATION AND SEEDLING EMERGENCE IN AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA L
HANNA, WW - CROP SCIENCE  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 123-124   Published: 1973
35.    NEW DISTRIBUTIONAL AREAS OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA LINN (FABACEAE)
MAHESHWA.JK; GHOSH, TK - BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB  Volume: 98   Issue: 2   Pages: 111-&   DOI: 10.2307/2483779   Published: 1971
36.    CHANGES IN THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA-D
SINGH R G - Tropical Agriculturist (Colombo)  Volume: 124   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 95-102   Published: 1968
37.    CHANGES IN THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF AESCHYNOMENE-AMERICANA-D
SINGH R G - Tropical Agriculturist (Colombo)  Volume: 124   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 95-102   Published: 1968

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