Plant Resources of South-East Asia') Is a Foundation Under Indonesian Law, with an International Charter, Domiciled in Bogor
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' f> ' ~\ Plant Resourceso fSouth-Eas t Asia Bibliography 1: Pulses Edition1 N.Wulijarni-Soetjipt o and J.S .Siemonsm a (Editors) PROSEAProject ,199 0 Bogor,Indonesi a (c)PROSEAFoundation ,Bogor ,Indonesia ,199 0 No part of this publication, apart from bibliographic data and brief quotations embodied in critical reviews,ma y be reproduced, re-recorded or published in any form including print,photocopy , microfilm, electric or electromagnetic record without permission fromth ePROSE AFoundation ,P.O .Bo x234 ,Bogo r 16122,Indonesia . Printed inIndonesia . Contents 1. PROSEA project in short 6 2. PROSEA bibliographies 8 2.1 PREPHASE data base 8 2.2 PROSEA staff involved 8 2.3 Explanation of codes 8 3. Bibliography 1: Pulses 11 4. General references and Index of scientific plant names H3 1. PROSEA project in short Name, location, legal status and structure PROSEA ('Plant Resources of South-East Asia') is a foundation under Indonesian law, with an international charter, domiciled in Bogor. It is an autonomous, non-profit, international agency, governed by a Board of Trustees. It seeks linkages with existing regional and international organizations; PROSEA is an international programme focusing on the documentation of information on plant resources of South-East Asia; PROSEA consists of a Network Office in Bogor (Indonesia) coordinating 5 Country Offices in South-East Asia, and a Publication Office in Uageningen (the Netherlands). Objectives to document and make available the existing wealth of information on the plant resources of South-East Asia for education, extension work, research and industry; to make operational a computerized data bank on the plant resources of South-East Asia; to publish the results in the form of an illustrated multi-volume handbook in English; to promote the dissemination of the information gathered. Target groups those professionally concerned with plant resources in South-East Asia and working in education, extension, research and commercial production (direct users); those in South-East Asia depending directly on plant resources, obtaining relevant information through extension (indirect users). Activities the establishment and operation of data bases; the publication of books; the sponsorship, support and organization of training courses; research into topics relevant to PROSEA's purpose; the publication and dissemination of reports and research results. Implementation The project period has been tentatively divided into 3 phases: preliminary phase (1985-1986): publication of 'Plant Resources of South- East Asia, Proposal for a Handbook' (1986); preparatory phase (1987-1990): establishing cooperation with South-East Asia through internationalization, documentation, consultation and publication; reaching agreement on the scientific, organizational and financial structure of PROSEA; implementation phase (1991-1995): compilation, editing and publishing of the handbook; making operational the computerized data bank with the texts and additional information; promoting the dissemination of the information obtained. Documentation A documentation system has been developed for information storage and retrieval called SAPRIS (South-East Asian Plant Resources Information System). It consists of 6 data bases: BASELIST : primarily a checklist of more than 6,200 plant species; CATALOG: references to secondary literature; PREPHASE: references to literature from South-East Asia; ORGANYM: references to institutions and their research activities; PERSONYM: references to specialists; TEXTFILE: all PROSEA publications and additional information. Publication The following publications have been issued so far: Basic List of Species and Commodity Grouping, Version 1 (1989); A Selection dealing with 86 plant resources, being a cross-section of the commodity groups (1989); Pulses (PROSEA-1), being the first volume of the handbook (1989); Proceedings of the First PROSEA International Symposium (1989). The following publications are to be published in 1990: Edible Fruits and Nuts (PROSEA-2), being the second volume of the hand book; Dye and Tannin-producing Plants (PROSEA-3), being the third volume of the handbook; Basic List of Species and Commodity Grouping, Version 2. The following publications are foreseen for the period 1991-1992: Forages (PROSEA-4); Major Commercial Timbers (PROSEA-5.1); Rattans (PROSEA-6); Bamboos (PROSEA-7); Vegetables (PROSEA-8). Participating institutions Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Karung Berkunci 201, Jalan FRI, Kepong, 52109 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Widya Groho, Jalan Gatot Subroto 10, Jakarta 12180, Indonesia; Papua New Guinea University of Technology (UNITECH), Private Mail Bag, Lae, Papua New Guinea; Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD), Los Banos, Laguna, the Philippines; Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR), 196 Phahonyothin Road, Bang Khen, Bangkok 10900, Thailand; Wageningen Agricultural University (WAU), P.O.Box 9101, 6700 HB Wageningen, the Netherlands. In brief, PROSEA is an international project focused on plant resources of South-East Asia; interdisciplinary, covering the fields of agriculture, forestry, horticulture arid botany; a research project, making knowledge available for education and extension; ecologically focused on promoting plant resources for sustainable tropical land-use systems; committed to conservation of biodiversity; committed to rural development through diversification of resources and application of farmers' knowledge. Addresses PROSEA Network Office Centre for Research and Development in Biology, Jalan Raya Juanda 22-24, P.O. Box 234, Bogor 16122, Indonesia. tel.: (0251) 322859; telex: c/o 48304 BPPHBG; fax: c/o (62) (251) 326425. PROSEA Publication Office Wageningen Agricultural University, P.O.Box 341, 6700AH Uageningen, the Netherlands. tel.: (08370) 84587; telex: 45917 BURLU; fax: (31) (8370) 84731. 2. PROSEA bibliographies 2.1 PREPHASE data base The PREPHASE data base is a literature data base of less-accessible literature, mainly from South-East Asia, compiled and built up by the PROSEA Network Office and PROSEA Country Offices in 5 South-East Asian countries. Two years after its establishment late 1988, the number of records has surpassed the 10,000-mark and is still developing at a fast pace. The literature data bank is intended primarily to support editors and authors who contribute to the PROSEA Handbook. After publication of a Handbook volume, the PROSEA Network Office will summarize the available information and publish it in a cheap form as a Bibliography. This Bibliography on the Pulses, containing approximately 600 records, is the first in a series of twenty, following the PROSEA Commodity Grouping. The following Bibliographies are foreseen for 1991: Edible Fruits and Nuts (PROSEA Bibliography-2); Dye and Tannin-producing Plants (PROSEA Bibliography-3). 2.2 PROSEA staff involved PROSEA staff involved in this compilation (June 1990): Indonesia : M.H.Aarts-v.d.Bergh S.Danimihardja J.S.Siemonsma H.Sutarno N.Wulijarni-Soe tj i pt o Malaysia: Lillian Chua Lesmy Tipot Papua New Guinea: A.Asmann R.A.Banka Philippines: N.Attoveros A.L .Sam'c o Thailand : S.Duriyaprapan S.Lakmuang 2.3 Explanation of codes The present extract from the PREPHASE data base comprises the following information fields: NO = record number; origin of record numbers: Indonesia 1 - 10000 Thailand 10001 - 20000 Malaysia 20001 - 30000 Philippines 30001 - 40000 Papua New Guinea 40001 - 50000 ET = English title OT = original title AU = author(s) or/and editor(s) CS = corporate source; in general the affiliation of the first author SD = source data AN = annotations (refs=references; iI ls=i Ilustrations ; tabs=tables; maps) LA = language of main text and summaries AV = availability TA = taxa SU = subjects; these follow the paragraphs in the texts of the PROSEA Handbook as indicated below: 1 = synonyms 2 = vernacular names 3 = origin and geographic distribution 4 = uses 5 = production and international trade 6 = properties 7 = description (incl. wood characteristics) 8 = growth and development 9 = other botanical information 10 = ecology 11 = propagation 12 = husbandry/stand management 13 = diseases and pests 14 = harvesting 15 = yield 16 = handling after harvest 17 = genetic resources 18 = breeding 19 = prospects 20 = literature 21 = other 3. Bibliography 1: Pulses NO1 ET Vegetables ofth eDutc h East Indies AU Ochse,JJ,-Bakhuize nva nde nBrin k Jr.RC SD Amsterdam;A.Asher & Co.B.V.;1980;xxxvip;1005p;translation'o f 'Indische Groenten',-1931 AN refs;ill LA English AV Herbarium Bogoriense;Indonesia SU123467101112 NO1 3 ET Germplasm resources forhorticultura l breeding inth ePhilippine s AU Valmayor,RV;Espino,RC CS PCARRD;Los Banos;PhiIippines SD South East Asian Plant Genetic Resources;Wi11iams,JT(ed);Lamoureux,CH(ed); Soetjipto,NU(ed);Bogor;International Board forPlan t Genetic Resources; BIOTROP;Agency forAgricultura l Research andDevelopment,-Nationa l Biological Institute;1975;p56-76 ANta b LA English AV Herbarium Bogoriense;Indonesia SU 27 1 71 9 NO1 9 ET Vegetables AU Sastrapradja,S;Lubis,SHA;Djajasukma,E;Soetarno,H;Lubis,I CS National Biological Institute;Bogor;Indonesia SD Ronve;IBPGR;1981;117p;translation of 'Sayur-sayuran';SDE 39;1977 ANil l LA English AV PROSEA Network Office;Bogor;Indonesi a SU 23 4 7 8 1 0 11 NO2 2 ET Biological resources of Indonesia OT Sumber daya hayati Indonesia AU Sastrapradja,S(ed);Brotonegoro,S;Adisoemarto,S;Kadarsan,S;Kartawinata,K