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Literature to Vegetables
Minor species


  • 1. Airy Shaw, H.K., 1969. Notes on Malesian and other Asiatic Euphorbiaceae. Kew Bulletin 23: 2-131.
  • 2. Airy Shaw, H.K., 1972. The Euphorbiaceae of Siam. Kew Bulletin 26: 191-363.
  • 3. Airy Shaw, H.K., 1981. The Euphorbiaceae of Sumatra. Kew Bulletin 36: 239-374.
  • 4. Airy Shaw, H.K., 1982. The Euphorbiaceae of Central Malesia. Kew Bulletin 37: 1-40.

5. Association of Applied Botanists, 1984. Aspects of applied biology 6. Agronomy, physiology, plant breeding and crop protection of oilseed rape. 26-28 March, 1984, Cambridge, U.K. Association of Applied Botanists, Wellesbourne, United Kingdom. 419 pp.

  • 6. Backer, C.A., 1928-1934. Onkruidflora der Javasche suikerrietgronden. Handboek ten dienste van de suikerriet cultuur en de rietsuiker fabricage op Java [Weed flora of Javanese sugar cane fields. Handbook for the cultivation of sugar cane and manufacturing of cane sugar in Java]. Vereniging het Proefstation voor de Java Suikerindustrie. 4 volumes. 907 pp.
  • 7. Backer, C.A. & Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr, R.C., 1963-1968. Flora of Java. 3 volumes. Wolters Noordhoff, Groningen, the Netherlands. Vol.1 (1963) 647 pp., Vol.2 (1965) 641 pp., Vol. 3 (1968) 761 pp.
  • 8. Backer, C.A. & van Slooten, D.F., 1924. Geïllustreerd handboek der Javaansche theeonkruiden en hunne betekenis voor de cultuur [Illustrated handbook of weeds of Javanese tea plantations and their significance for tea growing]. Ruygrok, Batavia, Dutch East Indies. 308 pp.
  • 9. Bailey, L.H., 1975. Manual of cultivated plants. 15th printing of 1951 edition (1st edition, 1924). Macmillan, New York, United States. 1116 pp.
  • 10. Banerjee, A., Bagchi, D.K. & Matai, S., 1985. Allmania nodiflora (Amaranthaceae), a promising source of leaf protein. Aquatic Botany 22(3-4): 393-396.
  • 11. Barrau, J., 1962. Les plantes alimentaires de l'Océanie, origines, distribution et usages [The edible plants of Oceania, origins, distribution and uses]. University of Aix Marseille, Faculty of Sciences, Thesis No 71. 275 pp.
  • 12. Bates, D.M., Robinson, R.W. & Jeffrey, C. (Editors), 1990. Biology and utilization of the Cucurbitaceae. Comstock, Cornell University Press, Syracuse, New York, United States. 485 pp.
  • 13. Brown, W.H., 1941-1943. Useful plants of the Philippines. 3 volumes. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Technical Bulletin 10. Bureau of Printing, Manila, the Philippines. 1610 pp. (reprint, 1951-1957).
  • 14. Brücher, H., 1977. Tropische Nutzpflanzen. Ursprung, Evolution und Domestikation [Tropical useful plants. Origin, evolution and domestication]. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany. 529 pp.
  • 15. Brückner, K., 1953. Zur Sorten-und Anbaufrage sowie Verwendung des Kultur Löwenzahns [Races, cultivation and use of the cultivated dandelion] (Taraxacum officinale Web.). Pharmazie 8: 1043-1051.
  • 16. Buijsen, J.R.M., 1990. Taxonomic survey of Allium species cultivated in South East Asia. Mimeographed report. Rijksherbarium, Leiden, the Netherlands. 47 pp.
  • 17. Buishand, T., 1991. De Mexicaanse augurk. Een kansrijke klimplant voor de koude grond [The Mexican gherkin. A climber with potential for growing outdoors]. Groei en Bloei 8: 40-41.
  • 18. Buishand, T., 1992. Pepino, produktieve potplant voor terras en balkon [Pepino, productive potplant for terrace and balcony]. Groei en Bloei 4: 77-78.
  • 19. Bunting, G.S., 1961. The cultivated species of Spatiphyllum. Baileya 9: 109-117.
  • 20. Burkill, I.H., 1935. A dictionary of the economic products of the Malay Peninsula. 2 volumes. Crown Agents for the Colonies, London, United Kingdom. 2402 pp. (slightly revised reprint, 1966. 2 volumes. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2444 pp.).
  • 21. Burtt, B.L., 1970. Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World 33: some species of Cyrtandra, chiefly Bornean. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 30: 23-42.
  • 22. Burtt, B.L. & Smith, R.M., 1972. Notes on Malesian Zingiberaceae. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 31: 307-316.
  • 23. Busson, F., 1965. Plantes alimentaires de l'Ouest africain [Food plants of West Africa]. Ministère de la Coopération, Paris, France. 568 pp.

24. Corner, E.J.H., 1965. Checklist of Ficus in Asia and Australasia with keys to identification. The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 21(1): 1-186.

  • 25. Corner, E.J.H., 1978. Ficus dammaropsis and the multibracteate species of Ficus sect. Sycocarpus. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological sciences 281: 373-406.
  • 26. Corner, E.J.H., 1988. Wayside trees of Malaya. 3rd edition. 2 volumes. The Malayan Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • 27. Corner, E.J.H. & Watanabe, K., 1969. Illustrated guide to tropical plants. Hirokawa Publishing Co., Tokyo, Japan. 1147 pp.
  • 28. Criel, D., 1989. Bijzondere groenten in uw moestuin [Unusual vegetables in your vegetable garden]. Zomer & Keuning Boeken, Ede, the Netherlands. 251 pp.
  • 29. Department of Primary Industry, 1983. Leafy vegetables. Farming notes 30. Department of Primary Industry, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. 40 pp.
  • 30. de Wilde Duyfjes, B.E.E., 1976. A revision of the genus Allium L. (Liliaceae) in Africa. Mededelingen Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen 76 11. 239 pp.
  • 31. Diels, L., 1935. Die Moraceen von Papuasien [The Moraceae of Papuasia]. Botanische Jahrbücher 67: 171-235.
  • 32. FAO, 1984. Food and fruit bearing forest species. 2. Examples from southeastern Asia. FAO Forestry paper 44/2. Rome, Italy. 167 pp.
  • 33. Flore du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam [Flora of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam] (various editors), 1960- . Vol. 1-24. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire de Phanérogamie, Paris, France.
  • 34. Forster, P.I., 1989. Notes on Asclepiadaceae, 1. Austrobaileya 3: 109-133.
  • 35. Forster, P.I., 1991. A taxonomic revision of Cynanchum L. (Asclepiadaceae: Asclepiadoideae) in Australia. Austrobaileya 3: 443-466.
  • 36. French, B.R., 1986. Food plants of Papua New Guinea, a compendium. Australia Pacific Science Foundation. 407 pp.
  • 37. Hansen, C. & Wickens, G.E., 1981. A revision of Ochthocharis (Melastomataceae), including Phaeoneuron of Africa. Kew Bulletin 36: 13-30.
  • 38. Hay, A., 1988. Cyrtosperma (Araceae) and its Old World allies. Blumea 33: 427-469.
  • 39. Hegi, G., 1906-1931. Illustrierte Flora von Mitteleuropa [Illustrated flora of Central Europe]. Vols. 1-7. Lehmanns Verlag, München, Germany. (2nd and 3rd editions 1935- .)
  • 40. Heiser, C.B., 1964. Origin and variability of the pepino (Solanum muricatum): a preliminary report. Baileya 12: 151-158.
  • 41. Henderson, C.P. & Hancock, I.R., 1988. A guide to the useful plants of Solomon Islands. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Honiara, Solomon Islands. 481 pp.
  • 42. Henderson, M.R., 1959. Malayan wild flowers: dicotyledons. The Malayan Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 478 pp.
  • 43. Herklots, G.A.C., 1972. Vegetables in South East Asia. George Allen & Unwin, London, United Kingdom. 525 pp.
  • 44. Heyne, K., 1927. De nuttige planten van Nederlandsch Indië [The useful plants of the Dutch East Indies]. 2nd edition. 3 volumes. Departement van Landbouw, Nijverheid en Handel in Nederlandsch Indië. 1953 pp. (3rd edition, 1950. van Hoeve, 's Gravenhage/Bandung, the Netherlands/Indonesia. 1660 pp.).
  • 45. Holttum, R.E., 1950. The Zingiberaceae of the Malay Peninsula. The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 13(1): 1-282.
  • 46. Hotta, M., Ogata, K., Nitta, A., Hosikawa, K., Yanagi, M. & Yamazaki, K. (Editors), 1989. Sekai yuhyou shokubutu jiten [Useful plants of the world]. Heibonsha, Tokyo, Japan. 1499 pp.
  • 47. Huxley, A., Griffiths, M. & Levy, M. (Editors), 1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening. 4 volumes. Macmillan Press, London, United Kingdom.

48. Imazu, T., 1961. Morphological, ecological and cytological studies on cultivated and wild butterburs, Petasites japonicus Maxim. I. On the morphology of the leaf, sprouting and flowering habits, and seed germination [in Japanese, English summary]. Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 30: 233-240.

  • 49. Jacquat, C., 1990. Plants from the markets of Thailand. Editions Duang Kamol, Bangkok, Thailand. 251 pp.
  • 50. Kroll, R., 1957. De groenteteelt in Belgisch Congo [Vegetable growing in Belgian Congo]. Directie van Landbouw, Bossen en Veeteelt, Brussel, Belgium. 134 pp.
  • 51. Kuebel, K.R. & Tucker, A.O., 1988. Vietnamese culinary herbs in the United States. Economic Botany 42(3): 413-419.
  • 52. Kurz, W.S., 1877. Forest flora of British Burma. 2 volumes. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta, India.
  • 53. Lang, R.M., 1989. Fijne en zeldzame groenten [Fine and rare vegetables]. Uitgeverij Terra, Zutphen, the Netherlands. 128 pp.
  • 54. Lecomte, M.H. & Gagnepain, F. (Editors), 1907-1950. Flore générale de l'Indo Chine [General flora of Indo China]. 7 volumes and supplements. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
  • 55. Li, Hui Lin et al. (Editors), 1975-1978. Flora of Taiwan. 5 volumes. Epoch Publishing Company, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • 56. Lolo, M., 1982. A survey of traditional vegetables in the Gazelle Peninsula, East New Britain. In: Proceedings of the Second Papua New Guinea Food Crops Conference, July 14-18, 1980, Goroka. Department of Primary Industry, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. pp. 148-159.
  • 57. Mansfeld, R., 1986. Verzeichnis landwirtschaftlicher und gärtnerischer Kulturpflanzen (ohne Zierpflanzen) [Register of agricultural and horticultural plants in cultivation (without ornamentals)]. Schultze Motel, J. et al., editors 2nd edition, 4 volumes. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany. 1998 pp.
  • 58. Marzi, V. & Lattanzio, V. (Editors), 1981. Studi sul carciofo [Studies on artichoke]. Industria Grafica Laterza, Bari, Italy. 1127 pp.
  • 59. Matthew, K.M., 1981-1983. The flora of the Tamilnadu Carnatic. 3 volumes. The Rapinat Herbarium, Tiruchirapalli, India.
  • 60. Merrill, E.D., 1912. A flora of Manila. Bureau of Printing, Manila, the Philippines. 491 pp.
  • 61. Merrill, E.D., 1923-1926. An enumeration of Philippine flowering plants. 4 volumes. Bureau of Printing, Manila, the Philippines. 463, 530, 628, 515 pp. respectively.
  • 62. Michellon, R., 1985. Comparaison de variétés de chicorée de Bruxelles (endive) à la Réunion [Comparison of endive cultivars in Réunion]. l'Agronomie Tropicale 40(1): 40-43.
  • 63. Morton, J.F., 1981. Atlas of medicinal plants of Middle America (Bahamas to Yucatan). C.C. Thomas Publisher, Springfield, Illinois, United States. 1420 pp.
  • 64. National Research Council, 1989. Lost crops of the Incas: little known plants of the Andes with promise for worldwide cultivation. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., United States. 415 pp.
  • 65. Nicholson, B.E., Harrison, S.G., Masefield, G.B. & Wallis, M., 1969. The Oxford book of food plants. Oxford University Press, United Kingdom. 206 pp.
  • 66. Ochse, J.J. & Bakhuizen van den Brink, R.C., 1980. Vegetables of the Dutch East Indies. 3rd English edition (translation of "Indische groenten"", 1931). Asher & Co., Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 1016 pp.
  • 67. Ohashi, H., 1973. The Asiatic species of Desmodium and its allied genera (Leguminosae). Ginkgoana 1: 1-318.
  • 68. Pancho, J.V. & Soerjani, M., 1978. Aquatic weeds of South East Asia; a systematic account of common Southeast Asian aquatic weeds. National Publishing Cooperative, Quezon City, the Philippines. 130 pp.
  • 69. Peekel, P.G., 1984. Flora of the Bismarck Archipelago for naturalists. English edition. Office of Forests, Division of Botany, Lae, Papua New Guinea. 638 pp.

70. Petelot, A., 1952-1954. Les plantes médicinales du Cambodge, du Laos et du Vietnam [Medicinal plants of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam]. 4 volumes. Archives des Recherches Agronomiques et Pastorales au Vietnam No 14, 18, 22, 23. Vietnam.

  • 71. Phongpha ngan, S., 1972. Phuet kindai [Edible plants]. Witthayasart [Science] 26(4): 9-15.
  • 72. Polhill, R.M., 1971. Some observations on generic limits in Dalbergieae--Lonchocarpineae Benth. (Leguminosae). Kew Bulletin 25: 259-273.
  • 73. Poulsen, N.I, 1990. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum L.) In: Brewster, J.L. & Rabinowitch, H.D. (Editors): Onions and allied crops. Vol. 3. Biochemistry, food science, and minor crops. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, United States. pp. 231-250.
  • 74. Purseglove, J.W., 1968-1972. Tropical crops. Longman, London, United Kingdom. Dicotyledons. 2 volumes (1968), 719 pp. Monocotyledons. 2 volumes (1972), 607 pp.
  • 75. Regalado, J.C., 1990. Revision of Medinilla (Melastomataceae) of Borneo. Blumea 35: 5-70.
  • 76. Ridley, H.N., 1922-1925. The flora of the Malay Peninsula. 5 volumes. Government of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. L. Reeve & Co., London, United Kingdom.
  • 77. Roecklein, J.C. & Ping Sun Leung, 1987. A profile of economic plants. Transaction, New Brunswick, United States. 623 pp.
  • 78. Roxburgh, W., 1832. Flora Indica. Carey edition. Reprint 1874.-Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta, India. 763 pp. + lxiv pp.
  • 79. Schumann, K., 1899. Monographie der Zingiberaceae von Malaisien und Papuasien [Monography of the Zingiberaceae of Malesia and Papuasia]. Botanische Jahrbücher 27: 259-350.
  • 80. Shinohara, S. (Editor), 1984-1989. Vegetable seed production technology of Japan. 2 volumes. Shinohara's Authorized Agricultural Consulting Engineer Office, Tokyo, Japan. Vol. 1 (1984) 432 pp., Vol. 2 (1989) 317 pp.
  • 81. Simmonds, N.W. (Editor), 1976. Evolution of crop plants. Longman, London, United Kingdom. 339 pp.
  • 82. Sleumer, H., 1988. A revision of the genus Ardisia Sw. (Myrsinaceae) in New Guinea. Blumea 33: 115-140.
  • 83. Smith, R.M., 1977. Additional notes on Alpinia sect. Myriocrater. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 35(2): 195-208.
  • 84. Smitinand, T. & Larsen, K. (Editors), 1970- . Flora of Thailand. Vol. 2, 3, 4 (1, 2), 5 (1, 2). The Forest Herbarium, Royal Forest Department, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 85. Soerjani, M., Kostermans, A.J.G.H. & Tjitrosoepomo, G., 1987. Weeds of rice in Indonesia. Balai Pustaka, Jakarta, Indonesia. 716 pp.
  • 86. Terra, G.J.A., 1966. Tropical vegetables. Communication 54. Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 107 pp.
  • 87. Tindall, H.D., 1983. Vegetables in the tropics. MacMillan, London, United Kingdom. 533 pp.
  • 88. Valeton, Th., 1918. New notes on the Zingiberaceae of Java and the Malayan Archipelago. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg, Series II 27: 1-227.
  • 89. van Borssum Waalkes, J., 1966. Malesian Malvaceae revised. Blumea 14(1): 1-251.
  • 90. van der Meijden, R., 1990. Heukels' Flora van Nederland [Heukels' Flora of the Netherlands]. 21st edition. Wolters Noordhoff, Groningen, the Netherlands. 662 pp.
  • 91. van Steenis, C.G.G.J. et al. (Editors), 1950- . Flora Malesiana. Series 1. Vol. 1, 4-10. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
  • 92. Verdcourt, B., 1979. A manual of New Guinea legumes. Botany Bulletin No 11. Office of Forests, Division of Botany, Lae, Papua New Guinea. 645 pp.
  • 93. Warburg, O., 1894. Plantae Hellwigianae. Beitrag zur Flora von Kaiser Wilhelms Land [Plants collected by Hellwig. Contribution to the flora of Kaiser Wilhelms Land]. Botanische Jahrbücher 18: 184-212.

94. Wealth of India (various editors), 1948-1976. A dictionary of Indian raw materials and industrial products: raw materials. 11 volumes. Publications and Information Directorate, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, India. 4441 pp.

  • 95. Wilson, K.L., 1990. Some widespread species of Persicaria (Polygonaceae) and their allies. Kew Bulletin 45: 621-636.
  • 96. Wunderlin, R.P., 1978. Cucurbitaceae. In: Woodson, R.E. & Schery, R.W. (Editors): Flora of Panama. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 65: 285-368.
  • 97. Yamaguchi, M., 1983. World vegetables: principles, production and nutritive values. Avi Publishing Company, Westport, Connecticut, United States. 415 pp.
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