Root-secreted Allelochemical in the Noxious Weed Phragmites Australis Deploys a Reactive Oxygen Species Response and Microtubule Assembly Disruption to …

T Rudrappa, J Bonsall, JL Gallagher… - Journal of chemical …, 2007 - Springer
Phragmites australis is considered the most invasive plant in marsh and wetland
communities in the eastern United States. Although allelopathy has been considered as a …

Biosynthesis of gallic acid in Rhus typhina: discrimination between alternative pathways from natural oxygen isotope abundance

RA Werner, A Rossmann, C Schwarz, A Bacher… - Phytochemistry, 2004 - Elsevier
The biosynthetic pathway of gallic acid in leaves of Rhus typhina is studied by oxygen
isotope ratio mass spectrometry at natural oxygen isotope abundance. The observed δ18O …

Genetics, novel weapons and rhizospheric microcosmal signaling in the invasion of Phragmites australis

T Rudrappa, HP Bais - Plant signaling & behavior, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Chemical communication and perception strategies between plants are highly sophisticated
but are only partly understood. Among the different interactions, the suppressive interaction …

In vitro nutrient digestibility, gas production and tannin metabolites of Acacia nilotica pods in goats

K Barman, SN Rai - Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences, 2008 - animbiosci.org
Six total mixed rations (TMR) containing 0, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12% tannin (TMR I-VI), using Accacia
nilotica pods as a source of tannin, were used to study the effect of Acacia tannin on in vitro …

Utilization of tanniniferous feeds. 1. Chemical composition, tannin fractionation, amino acid and mineral profiles and in vitro digestibility of certain Indian agro …

K Barman, SN Rai - The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2006 - epubs.icar.org.in
Agro-industrial byproducts, viz. Mangifera indica (kernel), Acacia nilotica (pods), Prosopis
jufiora (pods), Shorea robusta (cake), Madhuca indica (cake), Camellia assamica (waste) …

In sacco degradability of few agro-industrial byproducts

K Barman, SN Rai - Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2004 - indianjournals.com
Vilayati babul pods (Prosopis juliflora), babul pods (Acacia nilotica), mango seed kernel
(Mangifera indica), salseed meal (Shorea robusta) and mahua seed cake (Madhuca indica) …

Comparative evaluation of cotton seed cake and Leucaena leaf meal on profiles of amino acids, tannins and their influence on digestion kinetics

K Barman, SN Rai - Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2003 - indianjournals.com
Cotton seed cake and Leucaena leaf meal were evaluated for chemical composition,
profiles of amino acids and tannins, degradation kinetics and gas production. Cotton seed …

Utilization of tanniniferous feeds. 2. Effect of tanniniferous feed on nutrient digestibility, gas production and tannin degradation products in cattle in vitro

K Barman, SN Rai - The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2006 - epubs.icar.org.in
Six total mixed rations (TMR) containing 0, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 g tanninlkg dry matter, using
Acacia nilotica pods as a sources oftannin, were assessed in vitro for nutrient digestibility …

[PDF][PDF] Los taninos en las plantas forrajeras y la estrategia adaptativa del rumiante

E Arispe, L Ariojas, J De Venanzi - saber.ucv.ve
Los taninos conforman un grupo de compuestos fenólicos con estructura y peso molecular
(PM) variables que se encuentran ampliamente distribuidos en el reino vegetal, siendo …

[PDF][PDF] Utilization of tanniniferous feeds. 3 Effect of ferrous sulphate treatment of babul pods (Acacia nilotica) on nutrient utilization and tannin degradatiion

K Barman, SN Rai - The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2008 - epubs.icar.org.in
Ferrous sulphate (FeS04) was used at 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0% levels at 30 and
40% moisture level for 1, 3 and 5 days reaction period to inactivate the tannin of babul pods …