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The First Record of Whitefly (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Aleyrodidae) from Bitterfeld Amber. [PDF]

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Pollen morphology of families Quillajaceae and Surianaceae (Fabales)

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2005
Abstract The Fabales clade comprises four families: Leguminosae, Polygalaceae, Quillajaceae and Surianaceae. This study presents new information on the pollen morphology of Quillaja, the only genus of Quillajaceae, and Recchia, Guilfoylia, Cadellia, Suriana and Stylobasium, the five genera that comprise Surianaceae.
Hannah Banks, Bente B Klitgaard
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Neotropical Fabales at NY: Asides and Oversights

Brittonia, 1996
Miscellaneous observations on neotropical Fabales include descriptions ofEntada polystachya var.simplicata Barneby,Chamaecrista arachiphylla Barneby andCh. coradinii Barneby, andSwartzia invenusta Barneby; new combinations are proposed in generaTachigali Aublet andPeltophorum Bentham; a key to American species ofPeltophorum Vogel and new taxonomies for
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Rosales sister to Fabales: Towards resolving the rosid puzzle

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007
Rosids represent the largest of the eight major clades of core eudicots comprising of 140 families and approximately one-third of all angiosperm species (Soltis and Soltis, 2004). Other than the traditional Rosidae, it encompasses families from Magnoliidae, Dilleniidae and Hamamelidae (Cronquist, 1981; Takhtajan, 1980, 1997).
Vydianathan Ravi   +2 more
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Parthenocarpy and Internal Competition in Vicia fabaL.

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1979
Summary By preventing pollination of decapitated field bean plants parthenocarpic pods were produced consistently. No exogenous growth substances were applied. Evidence accumulated using such an approach helped explain causes of flower failure in this crop.
G.P. Chapman, C.W. Fagg, W.E. Peat
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REVERSIBLE EFFECTS OF BORON ON THE ABSORPTION AND INCORPORATION OF PHOSPHATE IN VICIA FABAL.

New Phytologist, 1974
SummaryBoron deficiency reduced absorption of phosphate in whole plants and root segments of Vicia faba. The overall phosphate metabolism of the whole root was unaffected but both the equilibrium pattern and initial rates of esterification were altered in the root tip region.
G. A. ROBERTSON, B. C. LOUGHMAN
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Centennial Beans: A Miscellany of American Fabales

Brittonia, 1992
Descriptions, diagnoses and commentary are presented for new or critical taxa of the three fabalean families: in Mimosaceae: Mimosa pedalis, nom. provis. (illustr.) and Pithecellobium micranthum Benth. ≡ Acacia acuifera Benth.; in Caesalpiniaceae: Senna monilifera Irwin & Barneby, sp. nov., Chamaecrista coradinii Irwin & Barneby, sp.
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Evolution of CYCLOIDEA-like genes in Fabales: Insights into duplication patterns and the control of floral symmetry

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019
Cycloidea-like (CYC-like) genes are the key regulatory factors in the development of flower symmetry. Duplication and/or reduction of CYC-like genes have occurred several times in various angiosperm groups and are hypothesized to be correlated with the evolution of flower symmetry, which in turn has contributed to the evolutionary success of these ...
Zhongtao Zhao, Shi Chen, Zhonglai Luo
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