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2018
Fabales is a cosmopolitan angiosperm order which consists of four families, Leguminosae (Fabaceae), Polygalaceae, Surianaceae and Quillajaceae. Despite the great interest of botanists, a convincing phylogeny of the order is still not available because almost every phylogenetic study reveals a different scheme of relationships amongst families of the ...
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Fabales is a cosmopolitan angiosperm order which consists of four families, Leguminosae (Fabaceae), Polygalaceae, Surianaceae and Quillajaceae. Despite the great interest of botanists, a convincing phylogeny of the order is still not available because almost every phylogenetic study reveals a different scheme of relationships amongst families of the ...
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Intermountain Flora, Volume 3B: Fabales.
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1991Stanley L. Welsh, Rupert C. Barneby
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Intermountain Flora; Volume 3A: Subclass Rosidae (Except Fabales).
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 1998David R. Morgan +3 more
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Environmental entomology, 2014
The recently introduced plataspid Megacopta cribraria (F.) can infest fields of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) in the southeastern United States. Grid sampling in four soybean fields was conducted in 2011 and 2012 to study the spatial distribution of M. cribraria adults, nymphs, and egg masses.
Nicholas J, Seiter +2 more
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The recently introduced plataspid Megacopta cribraria (F.) can infest fields of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) in the southeastern United States. Grid sampling in four soybean fields was conducted in 2011 and 2012 to study the spatial distribution of M. cribraria adults, nymphs, and egg masses.
Nicholas J, Seiter +2 more
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OCORRÊNCIA DE INSETOS EM DIFERENTES ESPÉCIES DE Crotalaria L. (FABALES: FABACEAE)
2020Kleyson Alves de Freitas +2 more
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The diversity of stamen structures in ‘Lower’ Rosidae (Rosales, Fabales, Proteales, Sapindales)
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1991PETER K. ENDRESS, SUSANNE STUMPF
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Sex differences in meiosis betweenVicia fabaL. and its close wild relatives
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1999openaire +1 more source

