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THE GENUS INDIGOFERA L. (FABACEAE - PAPILIONOIDEAE) IN BURMA

open access: yesReinwardtia, 2014
26 species of Indigofera are found in Burma. It includes 2 new species (/. maymyoensis and /. meghcdayensis) and a new record (/. seabrida). A key is provided to the species recognised; descriptions, distributions and phenology are given.
M. Sanjappa
doaj   +1 more source

Beyond conservation: the landscape of chloroplast genome rearrangements in angiosperms

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 247, Issue 6, Page 2571-2580, September 2025.
Summary Chloroplast genomes (plastomes) have long been considered structurally conserved, but recent sequencing efforts have uncovered pervasive rearrangements that challenge this assumption. This review catalogues the main types of plastome modifications: large and small inversions; insertions and deletions (indels); gene and intron losses; horizontal
Luiz Augusto Cauz‐Santos
wiley   +1 more source

New combinations and resurrected names in Microcharis and Indigastrum (Fabaceae—Papilionoideae)

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1992
As a result of cladistic studies in the tribe Indigofereae in Africa and Madagascar (Schrire 1991) evidence was accumulated to justify resurrecting the genera Microcharis Benth. and  Indigastrum Jaub.
B. D. Schrire
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Le specie ornamentali della famiglia delle Fabaceae coltivate nella Sicilia Occidentale con chiave di identificazione [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
- The family Fabaceae: the ornamental species cultivated in a Mediterranean area (W Sicily, Italy) and an identification key for - A study undertaken between 1997 and 2000 in a Mediterranean area, W Sicily (Italy), has shown that the ornamental flora of
Raimondo, F.M.   +2 more
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Paleoflora (Fabaceae and Anacardiaceae) from the Andalhuala formation (lower Pliocene), Catamarca province, Argentina. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Se describe una flora constituida por impresiones de hojas colectada en la localidad Pie del Médano, (sobre ruta nacional 40, km 914-915) en la provincia de Catamarca. Procede de la Formación Andalhuala que en esa localidad tiene una datación de 5.22 ± 0.
Anzótegui, Luisa Matilde   +2 more
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Endosymbiotic bacteria nodulating a new endemic lupine Lupinus mariae-josephi from alkaline soils in Eastern Spain represent a new lineage within the Bradyrhizobium genus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Lupinus mariae-josephi is a recently described endemic Lupinus species from a small area in Eastern Spain where it thrives in soils with active lime and high pH. The L.
Albert Navarro   +61 more
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Building a robust backbone for Astragalus using a clade‐specific target enrichment bait set

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, Volume 112, Issue 8, August 2025.
Abstract Premise With over 3100 species, Astragalus L. (Fabaceae) has long fascinated botanists as the largest genus of flowering plants. With an origin in the Middle Miocene, Astragalus has one of the highest diversification rates known in flowering plants.
Daniele Buono   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Contribution to the palynological study of the species of Ononis L. (Fabaceae) from western Andalusia [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
The pollen grains of the species of Ononis bccurring in western Andalusia have been studied by light, scanning electrón and transmission electrón microscopy. The results show differences in the morphology of the exine and in the P/E axes ratio.
Domínguez Vilches, E.   +2 more
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Fenologia intrafloral das flores aéreas de Trifolium polymorphum Poir. (Leguminosae) e suas implicações reprodutivas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Trifolium polymorphum is an amphicarpic species that grows in Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Chile. Underground flowers are cleistogamous, obligately autogamous and morphologically highly modified in structure and function.
Bernardello, Gabriel Luis Mario   +3 more
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A new spin on chemotaxonomy: Using non‐proteogenic amino acids as a test case

open access: yesApplications in Plant Sciences, Volume 13, Issue 4, July-August 2025.
Abstract Premise Specialized metabolites serve various roles for plants and humans. Unlike core metabolites, specialized metabolites are restricted to certain plant lineages; thus, in addition to their ecological functions, specialized metabolites can serve as diagnostic markers of plant lineages.
Makenzie Gibson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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