Well, let’s look at what happened when humans helped another tree, the black locust tree, move north to a new environment.When they did this, the black locust tree spread so quickly that it killed off many plants and trees in the new environment—and some of these plants and trees ...
BACKGROUND: The Black Locust (Robinia Pseudoacacia) tree contain toxalbumins, robin and phasin, that exert their toxic effects by inhibition of protein synthesis. Despite the potential dangers of Black Locust intoxication, reports of human toxicity after ingestion are rare. We report the first ...
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Robinia pseudoacacia, yellow locust, black locust - large thorny tree of eastern and central United States having pinnately compound leaves and drooping racemes of white flowers; widely naturalized in many varieties in temperate regions clammy locust, Robinia viscosa - small rough-barked locust of so...
Related to black locust:honey locust n. A deciduous tree(Robinia pseudoacacia)of the pea family, native chiefly to the southeast United States but widely naturalized, having pinnately compound leaves, hanging clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers, flat brown pods, and strong wood. ...
Common Name(s): Black locust, robinia, false acacia Scientific Name: Robinia pseudoacacia Distribution: Central-eastern United States (also widely naturalized in many temperate areas worldwide) Tree Size: 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 48.0...
Locust A fruit or pod of the carob tree. Hopper A temporary storage bin, filled from the top and emptied from the bottom, often funnel-shaped. Locust Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; the locust tree. Hopper A funnel-shaped ...
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a medium size tree. Native south of Michigan, its range reaches into southern Ohio. Planted to the north because its wood is used for fence posts, tool handles, and wheel hubs. Trees planted in rows along the edge of a field often served as living ...
common tree in a region far to the north of its original range? The answers to these deceptively simple questions are shrouded in myth and obscured by the inaccuracies and incompleteness of the historical record. Indeed, the ubiquity of black locust in such areas as Cape Cod reflects significant...
Black Locust: The Tree of Agriculture Over the years the Black Locust has emerged as a uniquely useful tree. It thrives under a wide variety of climatic and soil conditions and its wood finds m... B Keresztesi - 《Outlook on Agriculture》 被引量: 21发表: 1988年 Effects of vegetation str...