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S. grandiflora is light-demanding and has extremely fast growth rates. The most common species of sesbania used in Asia are Sesbania cannabina (former name acculeata), S. rostrata and S. cannabina (which produces nitrogen-fixing nodules in its roots). Steamed, fried, stir-fried, added in sour curry or mixed with eggs to make omelets. Madsen, J. E., R. Mix & H. Balslev. 1992. 2011. Sesbania cannabina Poir. 1989. Economic Botany 35: 96–130. 2014. A revision of the African species of Sesbania. 2006. Laohabutr, P. 2000. Sesbania Seed- Sesbania is a vigorous growing annual legume that thrives in warm weather. By closing this message, you are consenting to our use of cookies. : Coronilla cannabina Willd. 1990. Muangyen, N. 2013. 2013. For each constituent the Sesbania species that contains it is mentioned, and the use-category is mentioned. 3099067 Sesbania sesban L.(Merr) on acute and chronic inflammation in experimental induced animals. Datta, S. & A. Banerjee. 2000. 2011. Economic Botany 32: 297–310. In China, S. cannabina has been successfully introduced as a … Steamed or stir-fried before being eaten with chili paste or added in many kinds of food, such as curries, Steamed and eaten with chili paste or added in curries, Cooked and eaten as vegetable by the Tai Lue ethnic minority group, Steamed and eaten with chili paste or added in sour curries. Soaking the seeds in hot, but not boiling water, can speed up and regulate germination, but planted as is they are generally all up for me in about a month. Correspondence to Antimicrobial activity of certain Indian medicinal plants used in folkloric medicine. 1991. 2003. MSc Thesis, Chiangmai University, Chiang Mai. PhD Thesis, Chiangmai University, Chiang Mai. 2002. Tatiya, A. U., P. R. Dande, R. E. Mutha & S. J. Surana. The extract prepared by boiling root in water for 20 min, Stimulates or increases menstrual flow/emmenagogue, Apply the oil from the whole plant to the external male intromittent organ, Leaf juice and flower juice blown into nostrils, Infused and taken during the first stage of malaria, A spoonful of its leaf juice is orally taken twice a day for two days, Drink a cup of flower extract twice a day, Malaria and febrile convulsion in children, Crushed and instilling the juice into the nose or drinking a decoction, Pounded finely, mixed with a little water and applied to bruises, Pounded with saltpeter and soft-prepared chalk, The ash dissolved in water and the strained water drunk along with magical incantation, Drink 20–25 g of ground seeds and eat 10–20 flowers until recovery, Throat cancer, uterine cancer, and skin cancer, Drink half a glass of a concoction twice a day for three weeks; besides, the whole plant pounded and applied on skin, Four teaspoons of its fresh leaf juice mixed with black pepper powder (, Epilepsy and madness in small children caused by headworm, Two drops of flower or leaf juice put into the nostrils twice a day, Fried with clarified butter before eating, Squeezed in water or decocted and the extract taken orally, Bites from cobras, vipers, kraits, and hump nosed vipers/anti-venom, Used for Bakera which is a herbal steam bath, Used in two formulations for postnatal care, Two to three flowers fried in clarified butter and taken orally, Skin/Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue Disorders, Decocted with other ingredients (which were unspecified), Boiled and the decoction mixed with buttermilk. Pers. Laticiferous plants of economic importance V. resources of gutta-percha-Palaquium species (Sapotaceae). 85, 185–251 (2019). Journal of Ecobiotechnology 3: 4–10. 1999. 1995b. The Flora of Delhi. Sesbania cannabina is a pioneer plant that can improve coastal saline-alkali soil in the YRD due to its salt tolerance, drought tolerance, waterlogging tolerance, high productivity, and adaption to nutrient-poor habitats (Li et al., 2016). 1972. Bourdy, G., L. C. de Michel & A. Roca-Coulthard. 2007. First record of Sesbania punicea (Fabales: Fabaceae) as a host plant for Chinavia hilaris (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Ethnomedicinal investigation of medicinal plants of Sovva panchayat, Dumbriguda Mandalam, Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh. Effect of Sesbania grandiflora on membrane-bound ATPases in cigarette smoke exposed rats. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond. 1972. In vitro calcium bioavailability of vegetables, legumes and seeds. It is somewhat drought resistant, although will not survive in very dry conditions unless irrigated. PLoS One 8: e71672. 2007. go through Sesbania ( Fabaceae (Leguminosae) ) page with images of species in efloraofindia.. We use cookies to improve your website experience. & G. Sudarsanam. ), Afrikanische heilpflanzen. A Revised Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon Volume VII. Dover Publications, New York. George, A. S., A. E. Orchard & H. J. Hewson. 2004. Forage. Arinathan, V., V. Mohan, A. Britto & C. Murugan. The effect of sesbanimide and Sesbania seed extracts on germination and seedling growth of a number of plant species. 2008. MSc Thesis, Mahidol University, Bangkok. Alphabetical listing of all scientific names of plants mentioned in the review of the economic importance of Sesbania species. 1995. Its toxic principles are thought to be a combination of a gum in the seed coat and an amino acid (canavanine) in the seed. 2004. Ngamsiri, Y. 137–142. Cayme, J.-M. C. & C. Y. Ragasa. Abe, R. & K. Ohtani. EPPO Code: SEBCA ; Preferred name: Sesbania cannabina ; Authority: (Retzius) Poiret ; Other scientific names. 1974. Drummond rattlebox (Sesbania drummondii) germination as influenced by scarification, temperature, and seeding depth. 2011. 2014. Srinivasan, D., S. Nathan, T. Suresh & P. Lakshmana Perumalsamy. A. Shilpi. Culbertson, G. 1894. Sudarsanam, G., M. Reddy, N. Nagaraju, A. Alkofahi & S. Al-Khalil. Kapoor, B. Its flowers are eaten raw in salads, boiled, fried or use in curries, stews and soups. Antimicrobial activity of Sesbania grandiflora flower polyphenol extracts on some pathogenic bacteria and growth stimulatory effect on the probiotic organism Lactobacillus acidophilus. Borah, M. P. & S. B. Prasad. As a green manure, it is allowed to grow for 55‒60 days from a mid-May sowing (N hemisphere), before incorporation into the soil, and … Diversity and the use of local plants in community’s home garden at Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima province [in Thai]. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 133: 14–25. This is a preview of subscription content, log in to check access. Cook, F. E. M. 1995. Saravanakumar, A., S. Vanitha, M. Ganesh, J. Jayaprakash & N. M. Ramaswamy. Pers. Mask, J. W. Barnett & P. D. Gerard. Times of India Press, Bombay. 2013. Economic Botany 18: 5–26. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 161: 238–254. 1983–84. 2007. 2008. Evaluation of Sesbania grandiflora for antiurolithiatic and antioxidant properties. Karp, G. 2009. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 179: 110–127. Boonmee, A., C. D. Reynolds & P. Sangvanich. Edible flowers in Southeast Asia. Subscription will auto renew annually. Kurusapa Ladpraw Press, Bangkok. Sesbania drummondii. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 113: 457–470. 2012. Flowers. 1993. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12229-019-09205-y, Young shoot added in curry or dipped in paste, Young shoots steamed or stir-fried before being eaten with chili paste in many kinds of food, such as curries, Young shoots steamed or boiled or steamed and eaten with other food, Young shoot steamed and eaten with chili paste or added in curries, Young shoot steamed and eaten with chili paste or added in sour curries, Young shoot steamed and eaten with chili paste, Young shoot used as a side dish with spicy meat salads, Used as a vegetable or spinach-like vegetable by adding in stews and salad, Fried, steamed, boiled or added in soups or curries, Eaten as sěpan (food heated in steam) by nursing mothers, Used for making sayur or lalab or pětjěl; sayur is a soup, lalab is a side dish containing several plant ingredients eaten raw with rice and pětjěl is the dish made from leafy vegetable covered with a sambal-sauce. This species is accepted, and its native range is Indian Subcontinent to Indo-China, Australia. We found evidence for 22 Sesbania species being used. 2011. Survey of the Indigenous and Foreign Plants Serving as Pot-herbs and Side-dishes. Ginklasipika han IUCN an species komo diri gud kababarak-an.. Subspecies. Chhabra, S. C., R. L. A. Mahunnah & E. N. Mshiu. Sixteen microorganisms were found to be inhibited by Sesbania. MSc Thesis, Mahidol University, Bangkok. Species and utilization of local vegetable in Khirimat district, Sukhothai province [in Thai]. Part 3: plants used in traditional medicine in Kikuku village, Muleba district. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 70: 281–300. Crown Agents for the Colonies, London. Pounded, mixed with water and taken orally. M.A. Sesbania cannabina. Sesbania cannabina is known to occur in protected areas and its seeds have been banked as an ex situ conservation measure. 1963. strain IRBG74 was originally isolated in the Philippines from the root nodules of the aquatic legume Sesbania cannabina, which is used as a green manure in wetland rice production ().This bacterium forms nitrogen-fixing root nodules with at least eight different Sesbania species ().More importantly, Rhizobium sp. Evaluation of RBC membrane stabilization and immunostimulatory effect of Sesbania grandiflora flowers extract. Occurrence (nature, food, other):note : sesbania cannabina Search Trop Picture . Lecomte, H., H. Humbert & F. Gagnepain. Register to receive personalised research and resources by email, The University Farm, School of Agriculture , Nagoya University , Togo-cho, Aichi , 470-01 , Japan ; Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, Jl , Ragunan 29, Jakarta , Indonesia, The University Farm, School of Agriculture , Nagoya University , Togo-cho, Aichi , 470-01 , Japan. Kerharo, J. 2017. Flora of Australia Volume 50. Yellow Pea Bush; Sesbania Pea. Chocolate Sesbania flowers balls product development [in Thai]. Uses; Folk Medicine; Chemistry; Description; Germplasm; Distribution; Ecology; Cultivation; Harvesting; Yields and Economics ; Energy; Biotic Factors; … Rattlebox, Scarlet Wisteria, False Poinciana, Purple Sesbane Sesbania punicea is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas. Report, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai. Journal of Biology and Nature 6(1): 24-27. Genus: Sesbania Scop. Homonyms Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) & Sesbania sesban) 1997 IUCN Red … Geissler, P. W., S. A. Harris, R. J. Sudanese plants used in folkloric medicine: Screening for antibacterial activity. Journal of Functional Foods 4: 339–347. Bioresource Technology 36: 141–145. 2011. strain IRBG74 can infect rice … S. grandiflora is light-demanding and has extremely fast growth rates. Chassagne, F., S. Hul, E. Deharo & G. Bourdy. & Oberm. Cassia tora is a non-nodulated legume while the others are nodulated. The leaves are rich in iron, calcium, carbohydrate, protein, fiber, fat, vitamin B1, vitamin A and vitamin C and essential amino acids etc. Forestry Industries Division. Health, state, and society in Kenya. The Journal of Phytopharmacology 1: 10–20. Bombay Popular Prakashan, India. Journal of Applied Horticulture 8: 143–146. Natural remedies used by Bunong people in Mondulkiri province (Northeast Cambodia) with special reference to the treatment of 11 most common ailments. Oundech, L. 2009. Ethno-medicinal plants used to treat some psychological (mental) disorders by traditional practitioners of Vijayapur (Bijapur) district of Karnataka,India. Gray. 1997. Medicinal plants used in treatment and management of cancer in Kakamega County, Kenya. Mountain Research and Development 3: 418–421. Morphology. Mohamad, S., N. M. Zin, H. A. Wahab, P. Ibrahim, S. F. Sulaiman, A. S. M. Zahariluddin & S. S. M. Noor. Name Authority; Aeschynomene cannabina: Retzius: Common names. 2015. It is hardy to zone (UK) 9. Amerind publishing Co. and Ltd., New Delhi. A. Constable & Co., Ltd., London. They were used for human food (10 species), animal food (9), poisons (1), medicines (10), environments (8), materials (7), fuel (2) and social purposes (1). Generally, Al and Fe-phosphates are relatively unavailable to plants (McLachlan 1976; Ae et al. 2015. Preliminary phytochemical analysis of leaf and bark methanolic extract of Sesbania grandiflora. Henrik Balslev thanks the Carlsberg Foundation for support to his studies of the Thai flora. Plant species for biopesticide resources diversified in the western part of Thailand [in Thai]. Panyadee, P., H. Balslev, P. Wangpakapattanawong & A. Inta. Sesbania cannabina is known to occur in protected areas and its seeds have been banked as an ex situ conservation measure. SDU Research Journal Sciences and Technology 5: 99–112. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 1: 45–50. 2011. Economic Botany 6: 23–40. 2014. Therefore, de-veloping S. cannabina–AM fungi symbiotic relationships might represent a good strategy for improving the fertility of saline soils to enable the growth of agriculturally import-ant crops [6]. International Current Pharmaceutical Journal 1: 56–61. Economic Botany 70: 285–302. Sesbania grandiflora leaf extract assisted green synthesis of silver nanoparticles: Antimicrobial activity. While S. rostrata is primarily used as green manure, it can also be fed to small ruminants, although there are doubts about its palatability to cattle and carabao.. Barlow, R., N. Bryant, J. Andersland & S. Sahi. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 1: 94–97. 2013. Bot. Potential role of mefloquine (antimalarial drug) and methanol extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides and Sesbania sesban in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni. (Orwa et al., 2009) Feed categories . orth. Rhizobium sp. Ethnopharmacological survey of the Bunda district, Tanzania: plants used to treat infectious diseases. Shurtleff, W. & A. Aoyagi. 2013. A study on green dyeing of cotton with ethanolic extract of Sesbania aculeata. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 16: 175–190. Assessment of wild leafy vegetables traditionally consumed by the ethnic communities of Manipur, northeast India. Learn more about Institutional subscriptions. Sesbania grandiflora, commonly known as 'sesbania', is widely used in Indian folk medicine for the treatment of liver disorders. According to the vast advantages, the knowledge of Sesbania uses, including the safe dosages, should be passed on for the welfare of humans. None Found . part 2: antibacterial and antifungal activity. Smitinand, T. 1990. Namukobe, J., J. M. Kasenene, B. T. Kiremire, R. Byamukama, M. Kamatenesi-Mugisha, S. Krief, V. Dumontet & J. D. Kabasa. Bakera, a herbal steam bath for postnatal care in Minahasa (Indonesia): documentation of the plants used and assessment of the method. MSc Thesis, Kasetsart University, Bangkok. 2013. Handbook of Energy Crops. Swami, C., S. Saini & V. B. Gupta. 1996. Sikarwar, R. L. S. & J. P. Kaushik. Pers. Vegetables as sources of α-linolenic acid in Indian diets. Padal, S. & S. Sandhya. 2011. Common names Dhaincha in English Dhunchi in Hindi Prickly Sesban in English Sesbania Pea in English Bibliographic References. Hedrick, U. 1. 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F. 1965. Basic information. Sesbania cannabina (SEBCA) Menu. Kim, H. L., I. H. Krakoff & R. A. Newman. Ssegawa, P. & J. M. Kasenene. 2012. Seeds contain a guar-like gum used in films for sizing textiles and paper products and for thickening and stabilizing solutions. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 111: 641–650. Names of species are given without their author’s names in the running text; author names for each name can be found in Appendix 3 which provides a list of Sesbania and other plant names mentioned in the text. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 4: 246–252. & L. Van Puyvelde. Arunabha, M. & N. Satish. Verdcourt, B. McGinty, A. Henrik Balslev. 1991. 2006. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 160: 219–226. cannabina. A. Ghafar & K. Husain. Sivasankari, B., S. Pitchaimani & M. Anandharaj. Phylogenetic and monographic studies of the pantropical genus Sesbania Adanson (Leguminosae). Verlag für Recht und Gesellschaft, Basel. Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) via lateral root junctions under flooded conditions, but via root hairs under … ), Afrikanische Heilpflanzen. Sennabean is a woody-based perennial shrub of the legume family that grows to about 2 to 10 feet tall. Food Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. It is hardy to zone (UK) 9. The addition of biochar or biochar-compost has been proven to facilitate coastal soil fertility and promote S. cannabina productivity (Luo et al., 2017; Zheng et al., 2018). B. Kadam & V. B. Gaikwad. Anitha, T. & R. Mary Josephine. Bahera, M., R. Karki & C. Shekar. Padal, S., P. Chandrasekhar & K. Satyavathi. Positive On Sep 2, … Triterpenoid saponins from Sesbania vesicaria. Medicinal plants used by Burundian traditional healers for the treatment of microbial diseases. General Pharmacology 23: 701–703. Z. Almagboul, M. E. A. Omer & M. S. El Tohami. 2013. Sesbania grandiflora was the only species with uses in all categories. Indian Trees: An Account of Trees, Shrubs, Woody Climbers, Bamboos, and Palms Indigenous or Commonly Cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Hasan, N., H. Osman, S. Mohamad, W. K. Chong, K. Awang & A. S. M. Zahariluddin. 1960. 2007. 2016. The International Journal Of Engineering And Science 2: 55–61. Townsend, C. C. & E. Guest. Sesbania bispinosa (Jacq.) Sesbania is a legume commonly used as a green manure crop to add nitrogen and organic matter to the soil. During present inv e stigation, it was found that out of different doses of gamma rays + ethylmethane sulfonate, the highest dose disp layed the … 2014. Moreover, flowers used to make a dessert called ‘Khanom Dok Sano’. Upho, U. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 12: 1–15. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 137: 523–533. Pp 31–35. 2004. Tovaranonte, J. Pharmaceutical ethnobotanical study of Sisaket [in Thai]. Ethnoknowledge of Bukusu community on livestock tick prevention and control in Bungoma district, western Kenya. Ikuno, A., M. Braggio & M. Haraguchi. Steamed and eaten with hot sauce or added in curries. Bhaskarachary, K., D. S. S. Rao, Y. G. Deosthale & V. Reddy. 1983. 1993. and β-carotene from Heliotropium indicum Linn. Sesbania grandiflora and S. sesban were used more than the other species. 2012. Aarhus University Press, Aarhus. Evaluation of antidiabetic activity of alcoholic extract of Sesbania grandiflora flower in alloxan induced diabetic rats. The cytological stability of any plant is an importan t consideration in view of its extensive use in genetics and plant breeding programmes. 2016. Information about Sesbania uses and their characteristics such as chemical compounds were obtained from 233 papers, reports and books. Ginklasipika han IUCN an species komo diri gud kababarak-an. Ethnomedicinal plants used to cure diarrhoea and dysentery in Pachalur hills of Dindigul district in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. 2002. Kumar, R., S. Janadri, S. Kumar, Dhanajaya D. R. & S. Swamy. & R. Machen. 2014. Biochemical targets of plant bioactive compounds: a pharmacological reference guide to sites of action and biological effects. Nutritive value and utilization of some local plants in the north eastern region as protein source for animals in rural community [in Thai]. Twenty to 40 leaflets are arranged opposite along a main axis with leaves up to 8 inches long. Indeed, IRBG74 effectively nodulated S. cannabina and seven other Sesbania spp. Protein content and amino acid profile of some wild leguminous seeds. ), Advances in Applied Microbiology. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 140: 298–324. Grown also for firewood, the plant is used for erosion control, hedges, intercropping "mother plants," nitrogen fixation, and windbreaks. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 13: 487–489. International Journal of Phytomedicine 2: 52–58. The chemical properties of the soil were as … Attaching more images of this species, recorded this morning. Journal of Biological Sciences 13: 123–130. Roy, R., D. Kumar, B. Chakraborty, C. Chowdhury & P. Das. Somsub, W., R. Kongkachuichai, P. Sungpuag & R. Charoensiri. Yooyen, Y. 1976. Ini nga species ginbahin ha masunod nga subspecies: Mappaona The University Farm, School of Agriculture , Nagoya University , Togo-cho, Aichi , 470-01 , Japan ; Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, Jl , Ragunan 29, Jakarta , Indonesia & Shigekata Yoshida The University Farm, School of Agriculture , … Useful weeds of West Bengal rice fields. Sesbania grandiflora, commonly known as 'sesbania', is widely used in … 2014. Seibundo Shinkosha Publishing Co. Ltd., Tokyo. Various parts of this plant are used in Indian traditional medicine for the treatment of a broad spectrum of illness like rheumatism, leprosy, gout and liver disorders. 2013. Ethnobotanical studies in Ban Pong, San Sai district, Chiang Mai province [in Thai]. Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Sesbania pea (Sesbania cannabina) This small brown to dark-green rod-shaped seed is common in grain sorghum. 2010. Zumsteg, I. S. & C. S. Weckerle. 2017. While S. rostrata is primarily used as green manure, it can also be fed to small ruminants, although there are doubts about its palatability to cattle and carabao.. Occurrence of sesbanimide in seeds of toxic Sesbania species. Overall, the integrated use of an appropriate biochar rate (3%) and EM for coastal saline-alkali soil could be an effective strategy to ameliorate soil salinity, … African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 9: 350–359. Journal of Natural Medicines 62: 300–307. 2011. National Academy Science Letters 36: 489–492. 1988. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 8: 279–286. Journal of Functional Foods 26: 176–186. Advances in Food Biochemistry. Medicinal plant diversity and uses in the Sango bay area, Southern Uganda. van Nao, T. 1983. Traditional plants used for medicinal purposes by local communities around the Northern sector of Kibale National Park, Uganda. Universal Journal of Environmental Research & Technology 2: 38–47. 2021 Feb 20;756:143801. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143801. Report, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom. QASR allow … Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 18: 15–27. Roxburgh, W. 1874. Eller, F. & H. Brix. MPharm Thesis, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. Medicinal plants from Riau province, Sumatra, Indonesia. Medicinal plants and formulations used by the Soren clan of the Santal tribe in Rajshahi district, Bangladesh for treatment of various ailments. Anthocyanin accumulation in the hypocotyl and petal of Red Agati (Sesbania grandiflora), an ornamental legume. Recommended articles lists articles that we recommend and is powered by our AI driven recommendation engine. Effect of saponins from of (sic!) 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