Lindera benzoin

Common Names: northern spicebush, spicebush

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

First Report of Laurel Wilt Caused by Harringtonia lauricola (previously Raffaelea lauricola) on Northern Spicebush in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Eaton MJ et al (2022).
Plant Dis.
PubMed:
36383987

Ecological and metabolomic responses of plants to deer exclosure in a suburban forest.

Morrison JA and Woldemariam M (2022).
Ecol Evol.
PubMed:
36381402

First Report of Laurel Wilt Disease Caused by Raffaelea lauricola on Spicebush in Louisiana.

Olatinwo R, Hwang J and Johnson W (2021).
Plant Dis.
PubMed:
33656361

Complete chloroplast genome sequence of a subtropical tree, Parasassafras confertiflorum (Lauranceae).

Liao Q, Ye T and Song Y (2018).
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour.
PubMed:
33474469

Phenoseasonal subcanopy light dynamics and the effects of light on the physiological ecology of a common understory shrub, Lindera benzoin.

Hudson JE et al (2017).
PLoS One.
PubMed:
29023480

Effects of elevated CO(2) on growth and carbon/nutrient balance in the deciduous woody shrub Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume (Lauraceae).

Cipollini ML, Drake BG and Whigham D (1993).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
28313648

North American Lauraceae: terpenoid emissions, relative attraction and boring preferences of redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus (coleoptera: curculionidae: scolytinae).

Kendra PE et al (2014).
PLoS One.
PubMed:
25007073

Population-specific responses to light influence herbivory in the understory shrub Lindera benzoin.

Mooney EH and Niesenbaum RA (2012).
Ecology.
PubMed:
23431598

White-tailed deer alter specialist and generalist insect herbivory through plant traits.

Lind EM et al (2012).
Environ Entomol.
PubMed:
23321087

Acclimation of Respiratory O2 Uptake in Green Tissues of Field-Grown Native Species after Long-Term Exposure to Elevated Atmospheric CO2.

Azcon-Bieto J et al (1994).
Plant Physiol.
PubMed:
12232399

Alkaloids of Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume (lauraceae) I: isolation and identification of laurotetanine.

Babcock PA and Segelman AB (1974).
J Pharm Sci.
PubMed:
4427284

Biologically active gamma-lactones and methylketoalkenes from Lindera benzoin.

Anderson JE et al (1992).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
1602301