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Apiose is a natural pentose containing an unusual branched-chain structure. Apiosides are bioactive natural products widely present in the plant kingdom. However, little is known on the key apiosylation reaction in the biosynthetic pathways of apiosides.
Zi-Long Wang, Xue Qiao, Min Ye
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Phylogenomic analyses have helped resolve many recalcitrant relationships in the angiosperm tree of life, yet phylogenetic resolution of the backbone of the Leguminosae, one of the largest and most economically and ecologically important families ...
Jian-Jun Jin +2 more
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The extent to which phylogenetic biome conservatism vs biome shifting determines global patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood. To address this question, we investigated the biogeography and trajectories of biome and growth form evolution ...
Edeline Gagnon +2 more
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From Leguminosae/Gramineae Intercropping Systems to See Benefits of Intercropping on Iron Nutrition
To achieve sustainable development with a growing population while sustaining natural resources, a sustainable intensification of agriculture is necessary. Intercropping is useful for low-input/resource-limited agricultural systems.
Jing Dai, Wei Qiu, Hiromi Nakanishi
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Stryphnodendron adstringens is a medicinal plant belonging to the Leguminosae family, and it is commonly found in the southeastern savannas, endemic to the Cerrado biome.
Ueric José Borges de Souza +2 more
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Evolutionary radiations are prominent and pervasive across many plant lineages in diverse geographical and ecological settings; in neotropical rainforests there is growing evidence suggesting that a significant fraction of species richness is the result ...
James A Nicholls +2 more
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Premise of the Study The development of pipelines for locus discovery has spurred the use of target enrichment for plant phylogenomics. However, few studies have compared pipelines from locus discovery and bait design, through validation, to tree ...
Mohammad Vatanparast +2 more
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Taxonomía del género Arachis (Leguminosae)
Almost 100 years elapsed between Linnaeus' naming the then lone species of Arachis (A. hypogaea L.), known to Europeans, and the first taxonomic treatment of the genus by Benthamin 1841.
A. Krapovickas, Walton C. Gregory
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Leguminosae americanae novae. VIII [PDF]
H. Harms
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