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Leguminosae

open access: yes, 2023
Published as part of Lucas, Eve J., Haigh, Anna L., Castellanos, Cesar, Aguilar-Cano, José, Biggs, Nicola, Castellanos, Carolina C., Fabriani, Federico, Frisby, Susan, García, Lina, Klitgård, Bente B., Morales-Puentes, Maria Eugenia, Parra-O, Carlos, Perezescobar, Oscar, Zuluaga, Alejandro & Lewis, Gwilym P., 2023, An updated checklist of Araceae ...
Lucas, Eve J.   +14 more
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Occurrence of nodulation in the Leguminosae [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 1989
summaryReports of nodulation in the Leguminosae are examined in the light of current views on the taxonomy of the family. In the subfamily Caesalpinioideae, nodulation is largely restricted to the tribe Caesalpinieae and the genus Chamaecrista from the Cassieae.
Gwilym P Lewis, J I Sprent
exaly   +3 more sources

El registro de maderas fósiles de Leguminosae de Sudamérica The fossil wood record of Leguminosae from South America

open access: yesRevista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 2011
La familia Leguminosae posee un extenso registro de maderas fósiles en todo el mundo. En Sudamérica se reconocen 56 registros afines a la familia. Se enlistan todos los registros conocidos y se incluyen algunos datos inéditos.
Roberto R Pujana   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The complete chloroplast genome of Alhagi sparsifolia Shap. (Leguminosae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Alhagi sparsifolia Shap. is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Alhagi, Leguminosae. This species is of high nutritional, medicinal and ecological values.
Xi Jiang   +9 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Lonicera tangutica (Caprifoliaceae), an ornamental and medicinal plant in China

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
In the present study, the complete chloroplast genome of Lonicera tangutica is presented and characterized for the first time. The complete chloroplast genome was 156,121 bp in length, including 23,899 bp inverted repeat (IR) regions, an 89,466 bp large ...
Xiaoyu Wang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Taxonomy of the Genus Astragalus L. (Fabaceae) in Isfahan Province [PDF]

open access: yesتاکسونومی و بیوسیستماتیک, 2019
The genus Astragalus L. has been revised in Isfahan province. In total, 202 taxa including 194 species and 8 subspecies of the genus were recognized in the province, of which 15 taxa were reported for the first time in this study for this province. These
Azadeh Akhavan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The complete plastid genome sequence of Lysidice brevicalyx (Fabaceae: Detarioideae), an arbor species endemic to China

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
The plastid genome of Lysidice brevicalyx was successfully assembled using Illumina sequencing reads for the first time. The complete plastid genome of L. brevicalyx is a circular structure of 159,084 bp with a GC content of 36.4%.
Jian-Xin Li   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The complete chloroplast genome of Uraria lagopodioides (Fabaceae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The complete chloroplast genome of Uraria lagopodioides is determined in this study. The plastome is 149,828 bp in length and comprises a large single-copy region (83,133 bp), a small single-copy region (18,443 bp), and a pair of inverted repeats (24,126 
Xue-Li Zhao, Zhang-Ming Zhu
doaj   +1 more source

The complete plastid genome of Cheniella didyma (H.Y.Chen) R.Clark & Mackinder (Leguminosae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
We report here for the first time the complete plastid genome of Cheniella didyma of the legume family. The plastid genome has a typical circular structure with a total length of 157,186 bp and contains two inverted repeat regions (IRs, 24,455 bp), a ...
Qiubiao Zeng   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nocturnal pollination of Parkia velutina by Megalopta bees in Amazonia and its possible significance in the evolution of chiropterophily. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Canopy observations of the rain forest tree Parkia velutina (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) in Amazonian Brazil indicate that it is pollinated by night-flying bees.
Hopkins, M. J. G.   +8 more
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