Home » Scientific Research » NYMF
Gymnocladus
Search Returned: 22 records.Anonymous 1969. Kentucky coffee-tree, Gymnocladus dioicus Morton Arbor. Quart. 5: 46-7.
Atchison, E. 1949. Chromosome numbers in the Leguminosae. IV. Chromosome numbers and geographical relationships of miscellaneous Leguminosae J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 65: 118-22.
Collingwood, G. H. 1943. Kentucky coffeetree Amer. Forests 49: 176-7.
Featherly, H. I. 1939. Growth studies on Gymnocladus dioica (L.) Koch Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 20: 39-41.
Fordham, A. J. 1965. Germination of woody legume seeds with impermeable seed coats Arnoldia (Jamaica Plain) 25: 1-8.
Harriman, N. A. 1998. (1376) Proposal to conserve the name Gymnocladus (Leguminosea: Caesalpinioideae) with a conserved gender and type Taxon 47: 875-876.
Herendeen, P. S.; Lewis, G. P.; Bruneau, A. 2003. Floral morphology in Caesalpinioid legumes: testing the monophyly of the "Umtiza clade" Int. J. Plant Sci. 164: S393-S407.
Horr, W. H. 1927. Some studies on the structure and behavior during germination of Gymnocladus canadensis Lam Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull. 17: 331-65.
Janzen, D. H. 1976. Effect of defoliation on fruit-bearing branches of the Kentucky coffee tree, Gymnocladus dioicus (Leguminosae) Amer. Midl. Naturalist 95: 474-8.
Lee, Y. T. 1976. The genus Gymnocladus and its tropical affinity J. Arnold Arbor. 57(1): 91-112.
Limbird, A.; Hamilton, E.; Preston, D. 1980. Soil-site characteristics of Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioica) communities near Lake Erie Canad. Field-Naturalist 94: 139-47.
McClendon, J. H.; McMillen, G. G. 1982. The control of leaf morphology and the tolerance of shade by woody plants Bot. Gaz. 143(1): 79-83.
Raleigh, G. J. 1930. Chemical conditions in maturation, dormancy, and germination of seeds of Gymnocladus dioica Bot. Gaz. 89: 273-94.
Richardson-Calfee, L. E. 2001. Effects of extended photoperiod and light quality on growth of Carpinus caroliniana, Fagus grandifolia and Gymnocladus dioicus seedlings J. Environ. Hort. 19: 171-174.
Robertson, C. 1896. Flowers and insects Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. 7(6): 151-79.
Robertson, K. R.; Lee, Y. T. 1976. The genera of Caesalpinioideae in the southeastern United States J. Arnold Arbor. 57: 1-34.
Roth, W. B. et al. 1984. Evaluation of 107 legumes for renewable sources of energy Econ. Bot. 38(3): 358-64.
Sargent, C. S. 1889. The Kentucky coffee tree Gard. & Forest 2: 75-6.
Schnabel, A.; McDonel, P. E.; Wendel, J. F. 2003. Phylogenetic relationships in Gleditsia (Leguminosae) based on ITS sequences Amer. J. Bot. 90: 310-320.
Schnabel, A.; Wendel, J. F. 1998. Cladistic biogeography of Gleditsia (Leguminosae) based on ndhF and rpl16 chloroplast gene sequences Amer. J. Bot. 85: 1753-1765. (Also Gymnocladus)
Spaeth, J. P.; Thieret, J. W. 2004. Notes on "coffee" from the Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus, Fabaceae) Sida 21: 345-356.
Tucker, S. C.; Kantz, K. E. 2001. Open carpels with ovules in Fabaceae Int. J. Plant Sci. 162: 1065-1073.