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Variation in accumulation of isoflavonoids in Phaseoleae seedlings elicited by Rhizopus
Seeds from seven species of tribe Phaseoleae, i.e. Phaseolus, Vigna, Lablab and Psophocarpus, were investigated for inducibility of isoflavonoids by germination with or without subsequent elicitation with Rhizopus oryzae. Germination alone poorly induced isoflavonoid production (in the range of 0.2-0.7 mg representative compound equivalents (RCE)/g DW),
Silvia Andini, Jean-Paul Vincken
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A Revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae) in the Pacific
Kew Bulletin, 199011 especes du genre Mucuna des i←les du Pacifique sont decrites et illustrees, avec cle de determination des especes et cartes de repartition ...
C M Wilmot-Dear
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Sero-systematic and taximetric studies on the Phaseoleae (Fabaceae) and related tribes
VIVIANI, T., CONTE, L., CRISTOFOLINI, G. & SPERANZA, M., 1991. Sero-systematic and taximetric studies on the Phaseoleae (Fabaceae) and related tribes. One hundred and fifty-two species of Phaseoleae, Desmodieae, Indigofereae, Millettieae, Sophoreae and Swartzieae were subjected to a taximetric study. The serological relationships were analysed using 37
VIVIANI T. +3 more
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Synopsis of the genus Galactia (Phaseoleae, Papilionoideae, Leguminosae) in Brazil
A synopsis of the genus Galactia (Leguminosae) in Brazil, including taxonomy, ecology, economic potential, and conservation is presented. A taxonomic key, description of one new species (Galactia cordifolia), new synonyms, illustrations, a brief description of the main diagnostic characters of each species, and notes on distribution, ecology and uses ...
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The Pollen Morphology of Macrotyloma (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae)
Kew Bulletin, 1981The pollen morphology of all 24 species of the genus Macrotyloma is very distinctive and is unique in the subfamily Papilionoideae. The tectum is finely rugulate with supratectal tubercles, spines, bacula or clavae. There is a very thick endexine, no foot layer, very short dense columellae and very thin tectum.
I K Ferguson
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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN THE PHASEOLEAE (FABACEAE:FABOIDEAE) AND THEIR RELATION TO TAXONOMY
American Journal of Botany, 1980Chromosome numbers are reported for 33 species of the tribe Phaseoleae. Six reports are first counts for their species; one report (Ophrestia hedysaroides) is a first count for the genus. This increases the number of genera counted to 53 out of a total 84 for the tribe. A survey of base numbers shows a general pattern of numbers 10 or 11, the same base
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Taxonomic notes on the genus Otoptera (Phaseoleae, Fabaceae) in southern Africa
A taxonomic study of the genus Otoptera (tribe Phaseoleae) is presented. This distinct genus consists of two species, O. burchellii in southern Africa (Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe) and O. madagascariensis endemic to Madagascar.
Annah Moteetee, Ben-Erik Van Wyk
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A new combination in Mucuna (Leguminosae-Phaseoleae) of Florae Fluminensis
Phytotaxa, 2023The name Dolichos pungens, described in Vellozo’s Florae Fluminensis, is here revised and transferred to the genus Mucuna, as M. pungens. Expeditions were conducted to the probable original locality of Dolichos pungens in Paraty, a municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, accompanied by the revision of herbarium specimens. A comprehensively
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