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A New Subspecies of Vigna unguiculata (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)
Study of herbarium material of wild Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. has revealed specimens from Ethiopia with very large stipules; the long calyx lobes place them in the "mensensis group". All have an allogamous style and an unbeaked keel twisted to the left, like subsp. pawekiae Pasquet from south-central Africa (Pasquet 1993b). Subsp.
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Espécies arbóreas de Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) na região noroeste do estado de São Paulo, Brasil [PDF]
Milena Ventrichi Martins +3 more
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Origin and ontogeny of the extrafloral nectaries associated to the inflorescences of Vigna candida and Vigna caracalla (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) [PDF]
The morphology , ontogeny and secretion of the extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) in the inflorescences of Vigna candida and Vigna caracalla were studied. The node s along the inflorescences were processed with standard techniques for light as well as scanning
Amela Garcia, Maria Teresa +3 more
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Wood anatomy of the tribe Podalyrieae (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae): Diversity and evolutionary trends
Anna V. Stepanova +3 more
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Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia [PDF]
Flower colour has been used as a simple morphological marker for genetic studies in many species, including legumes. In several tropical forage legumes, grown to evaluate their environmental adaptation or for seed increase, white-flowered plants were ...
Maass, Brigitte L., Torres, A.M.
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Papilionoidea: Pieridae: Coliadinae/ Pierinae
Master lists.
T. Colin E. Congdon +2 more
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Se describen e ilustran cuatro especies de Lonchocarpus (Millettieae, Papilionoideae), L. haberi, L. latisiliquus, L. megacarpus y L. monteviridis, dos endémicas de Costa Rica, una de Panamá y la otra habita en ambos países.
Mario Sousa S.
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Comparative analysis of the complete mitogenome of Geoffroea decorticans: a native tree surviving in the Atacama Desert. [PDF]
Contreras-Díaz R +2 more
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