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LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA - A BIBLIOGRAPHY

This bibliography was compiled because of the importance - both existing and potential - of as a forage in the tropics.

The references are organised by author (alphabetically), and the numbers in the subject index refer to this listing. In many cases, the sources deal with more than one aspect of the subject and may thus be listed under several headings in the index.

The index does include material which we do not have in our library. However, for further information please write to:

The Library Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Universidad de Yucatán Apdo postal 116 Mérida Yucatán Mexico Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2 153

ANIMAL PRODUCTION, NUTRITION Grazing,18,19,34,53,57,63,84,88,104 8,9,10,33,87,118,119,120 115,136,137,168 Fertilization, 10,43,85,118,136,139 Milk production, 2,46,72,73,77,78,9, NUTRITIONAL VALUE 80,103,104,115,141,148,186,187 15,20,29,36,40,48,50,56,73,76,77,79,808 Nutrition 8,93,100,103,104,105,115,117,133, Birds, 44,117,133,141,143,166 140,143,166,168,172,173,176,180,182, , 3,4,5,6,74,82,172,173 187 Beef Cattle,88,98,104,141 PROCESSING Dairy Cattle, 2,77,78,79,80,104 100,101,147,178 BOTANY ROOT DEVELOPMENT 49,51,60,61,128,135,138,162,181184, 142,144 187 SEED BREEDING Germination, 1, 37,126,135,155 23,24,42,61,62,64,65,66,68,91,92,94,145 Inoculation, 30, 31, 43,187 146,187 Treatment,1,17,37,67,96,126,127,134, COMPOSITION 148,149,183 20,29,36,40,50,56,124,160,164,172,1 SOILS Enzymes, 123,124,159 47,87,119,120,142,187 CONTROL OF WEEDS SYMBIOSIS WITH RHIZOBIUM 25,33,85,96,165,167,177 26,27,30,31,33,43,48,58,59,102,118, L. as a weed,14,167,187 127,150,171,175 CULTIVATION Nodulation, 33,43,48,58,59,118,127,171 106,134,140,152,153,157,158,163,165, TOXICITY Establishment,25,33,48,96,102,134, General, 7, 16, 19, 32, 35, 38,89,95, 108, 170,187 113, 121, 187 Climate, 83, 86, 187 Birds, 107 FEEDING Horses, 131,176 29 Mimosine content,16,23,28,32,38, GENERAL 46,52,62,70,71,74,75,76, Bolivia, 21 . 89,95,97,107,108,110,122,124,131, Cuba, 184 145,151,160,176,185 Fiji,55 Reproduction effects, 16, 99, 110 India, 39 35, 46, 52, 70, 71, 97,99,131 Mauritius, 12 Sheep 74,76,108,151,180 Mexico, 13 TYPE OF GROWTH New Guinea, 84 39, 66, 187 Philippines, 28,58 UTILIZATION Thailand, 112 As control of erosion,45,47,187 U.S.A.,170 As fertilizer, 15 Venezuela,104 As wood, 50 Zaire,41 Other, 82, 128, 150, 170, 174, 187 GENETICS VARIETIES 23,24,42,62,64,65,139 22, 23, 28, 49, 56, 62, 65,9,92, 151, 187 MANAGEMENT YIELD 81,111 24,39,53,55,57,63,69,81,84,88,92,93,101 ,104,109,111,114,129,137,140,161,187 154 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2

1. Akamine E K Methods of increasing the germination of koa haole seed Honolulu, Agricultural Experiment Station, Circular No.21 1942. 14 p 2. Alvarez F J & Preston T R Leucaena leucocephala as protein supplement for milk and weaned calf production in rations based on sugar cane Tropical Animal Production 1:116-122 3. Alvarez F J & Sutherland T M Ruminal fermentation pattern and voluntary intake in sugar cane diets supplemented with root, leaf or forage of Leucaena leucocephala Tropical Animal Production 1:247 Abstract 1976 4. Alvarez F J & Wilson A Digestibility of rations based on derinded sugar cane with different proportions of Leucaena leucocephala and rice polishings Tropical Animal Production 1:231_ 1976 Abstract 5. Alvarez F J, Wilson A & Preston T R Leucaena leucocephala as a combined source of protein and forage for calves on a molasses/urea bases diet Tropical Animal Production 2.297-300 1977 6. Alvarez F J, Wilson A y Preston T R Sugar cane, molasses, urea and restricted grass/legume grazing or unsupplemented grazing for milk and weaned calf production in a dual purpose herd during the wet season Tropical Animal Production 2:219-222, 1977 7. American Chemical Society Symposium on natural food toxicants,156th American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, N J, Sept 1968. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 17:413-538, 1969 8. Andrew C S y Hegarty M P Comparative responses to manganese excess of eight tropical and four temperate pasture legume species. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 20:687-696,1969 9. Andrew C S y Hutton E M Effect of pH and calcium on the growth of tropical pasture legumes In: Proceedings of the International Grassland Congress, 12th Chemicalization of Grassland Farming, Moscow, 1974 pp. 21-25 10. Andrew C S y Robins M F The effect of phosphorus on the growth and chemical composition of some tropical pasture legumes. 1.-Growth and critical percentages of phosphorus. 2.-Nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium contents. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 20:665-674; 675-685, 1969 11. Anslow R C Fodder production from hedges of acacia (Leucaena glauca). Revue Agricole Sucr. et de L'Ile Maurice, 39:99-102, 1959 12, Anslow R C Investigations into potential productivity of "Acacia" (Leucaena glauca) in Mauritius. Revue Agricole Sucr. et de L' Ile Maurice, 36:39-49, 1957 13. Asociacion Mexicana de Produccion Animal Resumen de la experiencia adquirida has ta 1972 con semillas de praderas tropicales probada en terrenos del CAMPA. In: Informe Anual, 1972 14. Baker H G Migration of weeds. In: Valetine, D H Taxonomy phytogeography and evaluation. London, Academic Press, 1972. pp. 327-347 15. Bengs M D Bayani, giant ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala): a source of fertilizer, feed and energy for the Phillippines, Manila, U. S., A.I.D., 1976 25p. 16. Bindon B M y Lamond D R Examination of tropical legumes for deleterious effects on animal reproduction (spi) Proceedings of Australian Society of Animal Production 6:109 1966 17. Blombery A M Native Australian plants, their propagation and cultivation Angus & Robertson Sydney 1955 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2 155

18. Blunt C G Preliminary cattle grazing trials on irrigated Leucaena leucocephala and Pangola grass in the Ord Valley, N. W. . In: Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production 11 1976. 10 p. 19. Blunt C G y Jones R J Steer liveweight gains in relation to the proportion of time on Leucaena leucocephala pastures. Tropical Grasslands, 11:159-164, 1977 20. Boulter D y Ramshaw J A M sequence analysis of proteins. In: Annual Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society, University of Ghent, Belgium. No. 17, 1975. pp.l-30. 21. Braun O Especies forrajeras pare los tropicos humedos de Bolivia. Bolivia, Ministerio de Agricultura, Boletin Experimental, No. 31, (S.F.) 23 p. 22. Brewbaker J L Registration of hawaiian giant k8 Leucaena (latisiligua). Crop Science, 15:885-886, 1975 23. Brewbaker J L y Hylin J W Variations in mimosine content among Leucaena species and related mimosaceae. Crop Science, 5: 348-349, 1965 24. Brewbaker J L, Pluvknett D L y Gonzales V Varietal variation and yield trials of Leucaena leucocephala (koa haole) in Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Research Bulletin No. 166, 1972. 29 p. 25. Cameron D G Control of black pigweed (Trianthema portulacastrum) with trifluralin for pasture legume establishment. Queensland Journal of Agriculture and Animal Science, 28: 217-226, 1971 26. Campelo A B y Campelo C R Efficiency of cross inoculation between species of the subfamily Mimosoideae. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 5:333-337, 1970 27. Campelo A B y Campelo C R Efficiency of inoculation with Rhizobium on forest legume species. Arquivos da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2:29-34, 1972 28. Carangal A R y Catinding A D The mimosine content of locally grown ipilipil (leucaena glauca). Phillippine Agriculturist, (s.f.)pp.249-254 29. Castillo L S et al Quantitative changes in nutrient composition of ipilipil leaf meal during storage, Phillippine Agriculturist, 46:681-700, 1963 (S.R.) 30 Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia, Intorme Anual, 1971 pp. 103-104 31. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia. Pelleting of seed to improve nodulation under acid conditions. Informe Anual 1972. pp 102-103 32. Compere R Etude toxicologigue du Leucaena glauca dans les bovine Bulletin Agricole du Congo Belge et du Ruanta-Urundi, (s.f.) pp. 1311,1320 33. Cooksley D G A study preplanting herbicides, nitrogen, burning and post-emergence cultivation on the establishment of Leucaena leucocephala cv. Peru. Queensland Journal of Agriculture and Animal Scien. ce, 3: 271-278, 1974 34. Cooksley D G Growing and grazing Leucaena. Queensland Agricultural Journal, 100:258-261, 1974 35. Crounse R G Maxuel J D y Blank H Inhibition of growth of hair by mimosine Nature 194: 694 1962. 36. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Annual Report 1968-69. Melbourne, Australia. 1969 p. 111. 37 Chandola R P, et al. Effect of seed pretreatment on germination of white poponac (Leucaena leucocephala lam). Rajas than Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 4:34-38, 1973 156 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2

38 Chang L T Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 59:882, 1960 39. Chaterjee B N y Singh R D Some promising forage legumes, Allahabad Farmer, 225-226, 1966. 40. Chou S T y Roos E Comparative vitamin K activity ofdehydrated alfalfa and Leucaena leucocephala meal. Poultry Science, 44:972-974, 1965 41. Damseaux J Etude de trots legumineuses fourrageres introduites au Congo Belge. Bulletin Agricole du Congo Belge, 67:93-110,1965 42. Darlington C D y Wylie A P Chromosome atlas of flowering plants. London, Allen and Unwin, 1965 43. Diatloff A Leucaena needs inoculation. Queensland Agricultural Journal 99:642-644, 1973 44. Dingayan A B y Fronda F M A comparative study of the influence of the leaves and young shoots of Centrosema, Ipil-ipil, and sweet potato as green feed on the growth of chicks. Phillippine Agriculturist, (s.f.) pp. 110-113 45. Dijkman M J Leucaena a promising soil-erosion control plant. Economic Botany, 4: 337-349, 1950 46. Donalson L E et al Assessing Leucaena leucocephala for deleterious effects in cattle and sheep. In: Proceedings of the International Grassland Congress, 11 Surfers Paradise, 1970. pp. 780-782 47. Eavis B W, Cumberbatch E R y Medford D L Factors influencing regeneration of natural vegetation of reformed Scotland district soils of Barbados. Tropical Agriculture, 51: 293-303, 1974 48. Edwards C S Establishment and nodulation in Leucaena glauca. MS. Thesis IICA. 1963. 90 p . 49. Endress P K Close relationships in sheath function during inflorescence. (latisiligua) Bot Jahrb Syst . Pflanzengesch Pflanzengeogr. 96:1-44, 1975 50. Escolano E V, Gonzalez E V y Semana J A Proximate chemical composition of giant ipil-ipil (leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de wit) wood from different sources. College, Laguna, Philippines. Forest Products Research and Industries Development Commission 1977. 11 p. 51. Everist S L Leucaena leucocephala; the correct botanical name for Leucaena glauca. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 20:547, 1963 1963 52. Falvey L The effects of Leucaena leucocephala on cattle in the northern territory. Australian Veterinary Journal, 52:243, 1976 53. Falvey L Productivity of leucaena leucocephala in the Daly Basin, northern territory Tropical Grasslands, 10:117-122, 1976 54. Food and Agricultural Organization of United Nations. Las leguminosas en la agriculture, Roma (s.f.) . pp. 319-321 55. Fiji, Department of Agriculture Pasture research, beef areas. Report for the year 1972, Suva, Government Printing Dept. 1973. 42 p. 56. Fowden L Amino acids: Occurrence, biosynthesis and analogue behaviour in plants. In: Perspectives in Experimental Biology 2.-Botany. 0xford, Pergamon Press, 1976. pp. 263-272 57. Furr R D Pasture performance of grade hereford compared to crossbred steers on guinea grass: koa haole pasture. Hawaii Farm Science, 14: 4-5, 1965 58. Galli F Inoculacoes cruzadas coni bacterias dos nodulos de leguminosas tropicais Revista de Agricultura (s.f.) (s.p.) Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2 157

59. Gates C T Physiological aspects of the rhizobial symbiosis in Stylosanthes humilis, Leucaena leucocephala and Phasealus atropurpureus Proceedings of the International Grasslands Congress 11 Surfers Paradise 1970 60. Gillis W T y Stearn W T Typification of the names of the species of Leucaena and Lysiloma in the Bahamas. Taxonomy, 23:185-191, 1974 61. Gonzalez V Genetic and agronomic studies on the genus Leucaena Benth MS. Thesis, Department of Horticulture, University of Hawaii, 1966 81 p 62. Gonzalez V, Brewbaker J L y Hamil D E Leucaena cytogenetics in relation to the breeding of low mimosine lines. Crop Science, 7:140143, 1967 63. Gray S G A review of research on Leucaena leucocephala. Tropical Grass lands, 2:19-30, 1968 64. Gray S G The components of variation in an intervarietal cross of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de wit. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:77-83, 1967 65. Gray S G General and specific combining ability in varieties of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de wit. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 18:71-76, 1967 66. Gray S G Inheritance of growth habit and quantitive characters in intervarietal crosses in Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de wit Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 18:63-70 1967 67. Gray S G Hot water seed treatment for Leucaena glauca (L.) Benth. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 2:178-180, 1962 68. Gupta S R y Gupta J N Survey, collections and maintenance of germplasm Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Chansi. Annual Report, 1974. (s.f.) pp. 30-31 69. Halais P L'exploitation intensive d'une legumineuse fourragere tropicale: Leucaena glauca. La Revue Agricole, 29: 68-74, 1950 70. Hamilton R I, Donaldson L E y Lambourne L J Leucaena leucocephala as a feed for dairy cows: direct effect on reproduction and residual effect on the calf and lactation. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 22:681-692, 1971 71. Hamilton R I, Donaldson L F y Lambourne L J Enlarged thyroid glands in calves born to heifers fed a sole diet of Leucaena leucocephala. Australian Veterinary Journal, 44:484, 1968 72. Hamilton R I Fraser J y Armit J D Preliminary assessment of tropical pasture species for taint in milk. Australian Journal of Dairy Technology, 24: 62-65, 1969 73. Hardison W A Chemical composition, nutrient content and potential milk producing capacity of fresh tropical herbage. Laguna, Philippines Dairy Training and Research Institute, Technical Bulletin No.1,1966 44 p. 74. Harris R L N Potential wool growth inhibitors, Improved synthesis of mimosine and related 4 (lH)-pyridones. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 29:1329-1334, 1976. 75. Hegarty M P et al Mimosine in Leucaena leucocephala is metabolised to a goitrogen in ruminants Australian Veterinary Journal, 52:490, 1976 76. Hegarty M P et al Reaction of sheep to the consumption of Leucaena glauca (Berth) and to its toxic principle mimosine. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 15: 153-167 1964 77. Henke L A Value of koa haole (Leucaena glauca) as a feed for dairy Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station Prog. Note l, 1933 158 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2

78. Henke L y Morita K Value of koa haole as a feed for dairy conga. Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Circular No. 44, 1954 79. Henke L A, Work S H y Maruyama C Koa haole roughage as a substitute for imported protein supplements fed to dairy cows. Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Note 34, 1942. 6p. 80. Henke L A et al Koa haole as the sole roughage fed to milking cows. Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Prog. Note 60 1950. 4 p. 81. Herrera P G Altura de corte y de planta en guandul y acacia forrajera Agricultural Tropical, 22:33-42, 1967 (SR) 82. Hicks P G Lightning strike of cacao in New Britain, Papua and New Guinea Agricultural Journal, 20: 83-84, 1969 83. Hill G D Effect of environment on the growth of Leucaena leucocephala. Journal of Australian Institute of Agricultural Sciences, 36:301,1970 84. Hill G D Effect of environment on the growth of Leuceana leucocephala MS. Thesis. University of Western Australia, 1969. 249 p. 85. Hill G D Studies on the growth of Leucaena leucocephala. 1.-effects of clean weeding and nitrogen fertilizer on early establishment. Papua and New Guinea Agricultural Journal, 22:29-30, 1970 86. Hill G D Studies on the growth of Leucaena leucocephala. 2.-effects of lime at sowing on production from a low calcium states soil of the Sogeri Plateau. Papua and New Guinea Agricultural Journal, 22: 69- 72, 19 71 87. Hill G D Studies on the growth of Leucaena leucocephala. 3.-production under grazing in the New Guinea lowlands. Papua and New Guinea Agricultural Journal, 22:73-76, 1971 88. Holmes J H G Growth of Brahman cross heifers grazing Leucaena. Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production, 11:453456, 1976 89. Huang J S Study on mechanism of toxicity of mimosine:oxidation of L-cysteine in presence of mimosine and related compounds. Proceedings, National Science Council of Biology Agriculture and Medical Sciences (Taipei) 6:57-63, 1973 90. Humphreys L R Leucaena glauca. Queensland Agricultural Journal (Oct): 617-618, 1962 91. Hutton E M Selecting and breeding tropical pasture plants. Span. 19: 21-24, 1976 92. Hutton E M y Beattie W M Yield characteristics in three bred lines of the legume Leucaena leucocephala. Tropical Grasslands, 10:187-194, 1976 93. Hutton E M y Bonner I A Dry matter and protein yield in four strains Leucaena glauca Benth. Journal of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, 26:276-277, 1960 94. Hutton E M y Gray S G Problems in adapting Leucaena glauca as a forage for the australian tropics. Empire Journal of Experiment Agriculture, 27:187-196, 1959 95. Hylin J W Toxic peptides and amino in foods and feeds. In:Symposium on Natural Food Toxicants,156th American Chemical Society, Atlanta City, N J, Sept, 1968. pp 492-496 96. Jones R J y Aliyu A S The effect of Eleusine indica, herbicides and activated charcoal on the seedling growth of Leucaena leucocephala cv. Peru. Tropical Grasslands 10:195-203, 1976 97. Jones R J, Blunt C G y Holmes J H G Enlarged thyroid glands in cattle grazing Leucaena pastures. Tropical Grasslands 10:113-116, 1976 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2 159

98. Joshi D C y Upadhyaya R B leucaena leucocephala an evergreen protein rich tree fodder and the possibility of using it in the dietary of animals 1.-Sheep. Indian Veterinary Journal 53:606-608,1976 99. Joshi H S The effect of feeding on Leucaena leucocephala (Lam,) de wit on reproduction in rats, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 19:341-352, 1968 100. Kinch D M Dehydrated koa haole as cattle feed Hawaii Farm Science, July 1955 101. Kinch D M y Ripperton J C Koa haole production and processing. Honolulu, Hawaii Agricultural Station, Bulletin No. 129, 1962, 57 p. 102. Kretschmer A E New legume for the Latin American tropics. Florida University, Agricultural Research Center Mimeo Report No. 71-3, 1971 18 p. 103. Lamond D R Problems of applying new knowledge of pasture production in dairying in south-east Queensland. Tropical Grasslands, 2:129-134, 1968 104. Larez 0 R et al Pasture and livestock investigation in the humid tropics, Orinoco Delta, Venezuela, 1.- Observations on forage grasses and legumes. IRI Research Institute, Bulletin No.42, 1975, 55 p. 105. Letts G A Leucaena glauca and ruminants. Australian Veterinary Journal (July) 287-288, 1963 106. Lewis E A y Palmer D N A comparison of 11 Leucaena leucocephala accessions and 1 Leucaena esculenta accesion for forage production. Unpublished Work Plan 26, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center Wailuku, Mavi Hawaii, 1968. 8 p. 107. Librojo N T Metabolism of mimosine and other compounds from Leucaena leucocephala by chickens Nutr Rep. Int. 9:2170222, 1973 108. Little D A y Hamilton R I Leucaena leucocephala and thyroid function of newborn lambs. Australian Veterinary Journal, 47:457 - 458, 1971 109. Loftus H K Tropical pasture legume in Australia. Span 6:161-164, 1963. (SR) 110. Mahendranathan T Effect of feeding mimosine on fertility of laboratory rats. Malayan Agriculture 9: 45-52,1970/71 111. Manejo de pastor; altura de corte y de planta en acacia forrajera (Leucaena leucocephala (Lamb) de wit). Carta Ganadera (Colombia) 4:1-4, 1966 112 . Maxwell J F Vascular flora of the Sattahip area Thailand Forest Bulletin, Botany No. 8:49-87, 1974 113. Mazelia M y Fowden L O-acetyl-L-serine lyase: a new beta eliminase in extracts ffrom higher plants. Phytochemistry 11:619-622, 1972 114. Mexico, Centro de Investigación Agricola de la Mesa Central. Recomendaciones pare los principales cultivos de Guerrero. Iguala, Gro. Circular CIAMEC, No.59, 19 74 115. Milk From Tropical Pastures. Rural Research in CSIRO, No. 77:22-24,1972 116. Moh C C y Alan JJ Radio sensitivity of some tropical plant species Turrialba, 24: 156-159, 1974 117. Molina D G The influence of 5 and 10X levels of ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala ) leaf meal in the College all-mash ration for chicks Philippine Agriculturist, 37:142-147, 1953 118. Morales V M, Graham P H y Cavallo R Influence of inoculation method and liming of the soil at Carimagua (E. Llanos, Colombia) on the nodulation of legumes. Turrialba, 23:52-55, 1973 160 Trop Anim Prod 1977 3:2

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A list containing over 150 Leucaena references is available from the Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, CSIRO, Mill Road, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia.