Biomass is among the most important state variables used to characterize ecosystems. Estimation of tree biomass involves the development of species-specific “allometric equations” that describe the relationship betw...
This study examines the effects of Acacia, Eucalyptus, and Cassava plantations on soil chemical composition in the Batéké Plateau, a tropical savanna region in Congo-Brazzaville. Using mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscop...
This study aimed to compare the total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant activities of A. rigidula extracts. It also aimed to identify phenolic acids present in the extracts. The 2,2-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoli...
Planting a fast-growing multipurpose Acacia decurrens (AD) tree is one of the climate-smart agricultural practices that have been promoted in Ethiopia, which is widely practiced and an important livelihood strategy in...
A trial on Acacia albida leaf supplementation on reproductive parameters and pre-weaning growth of Arabian lambs was conducted from September 2020 to May 2021 at the small ruminant station of the Livestock Research In...
More than 1 300 species of the vast genus Acacia are found in tropical habitats. They are crucial economic plants since they produce traditional medicines, timber, and gum. The pharmacological uses of the Acacia genus...
supported by the Australian Research Council(ARC)Industrial Transformation Training Centre(ITTC)for Uniquely Australian Foods(Grant number:IC180100045);Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization(CSIRO)through Dr Simone Osborne’s Julius Career Award grant.
The nutritional,functional,in vitro protein digestibility(PD),structural,and molecular properties of Acacia seed protein concentrates(ASPC)from three Acacia species(Acacia victoriae,A.coriacea and A.cowleana)were inve...
This work is a taxonomic study on the genus Acacia in the Tehama area, Al Baha region—Saudi Arabia. It depended on a brief description of the Climate, Topography, and Geology of the study area. The total numbers of s...
The work was supported by the Directorate General of Research and Development,Ministry of Research,Technology and Higher Education through the PMDSU scholarship 2020−2021 according to the Director of Research and Community Service,Directorate of Research and Community Service,chaired by Ahmad Muslim number 0124/UN9/SB3.LP2M.PT/2020.
Wilt disease with unknown etiology causes mass mortality in commercial Acacia mangium nurseries in South Sumatra.This pathogen induces symptoms of chlorosis in the lower leaves and develops into the shoots;subsequentl...