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Чекліст флори України. 2: родина Fabaceae (Fabales, Angiosperms)
CHORNOMORSKI BOTANICAL JOURNAL, 2022Родина Fabacea Lindl. нараховує, за різними даними, від 730 до 766 родів і від 19 400 до 19 580 видів, поширених на всіх континентах Земної кулі (окрім Антарктиди) і майже в усіх природно-кліматичних зонах. В Україні – 70 родів, близько 380 видів – разом із підвидами, стабілізованими гібридними формами, описаними в статусі видів та найчастіше ...
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Qualitative LM and SEM study of the Messel palynoflora: Part II. Fabales to Caryophyllales
This second part of the re-investigation of the Eocene Messel palynoflora, using combined light- and scanning electron microscopy (single-grain method), comprises pollen of the Fabales to Caryophyllales. During our study, we discovered one Fabales pollen type, eight Rosales, 20 Fagales, ten Malpighiales, two Myrtales, twelve Sapindales, eleven Malvales,
Johannes M Bouchal +2 more
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ABSTRACT Keel flowers are bilaterally symmetrical, pentamerous flowers with the reproductive organs enclosed by keel petals. Within Fabales, keel flowers are dominant in two species-rich lineages, tribe Polygaleae (Polygalaceae) and subfamily Fabaceae (Papilionoideae); however, independent events are also observed ...
Deniz Aygören Uluer
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Symbiosis in nitrogen‐fixing fabales trees of dry regions of Rajasthan: A review
Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation, 1998Research on tree legume‐Rhizobium/Bradyrhizobium (root nodulating bacteria) symbiosis has been done to synthesize knowledge on the highly coordinate sequence of interaction between the two symbionts, which culminates in biological nitrogen fixation. Genetic, microbiotic, and environmental factors greatly influence the process of symbiosis. Periodically
Pratima Singh, S. K. Mahna
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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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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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