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Notes on Leguminosae (Phaseoleae)

Kew Bulletin, 1966
INDIA: Konkan (the coast between Bombay and Goa) Stocks s.n. (K, holotype; BM, isotype), the only gathering known. The most distinctive feature of Sphenostylis E. Mey., the stiff twisted glabrous style, broadening out to a flat spathulate pubescent apex, and the characteristic narrow linear pods with prominent sutures are clearly seen in S.
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Notes on Mucuna (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae) in Thailand

Kew Bulletin, 2009
The fruit of Mucuna thailandica is described for the first time. Information on flower colour and inflorescence architecture of M. oligoplax is amended. A white colour variant of M. revoluta is recorded.
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Development and Structure of Seeds in Phaseoleae (Papilionoideae-Fabaceae)

Flora, 1990
Summary Development and structure of seeds in Vigna unguiculata W alp . and anatomy of mature seeds in Pueraria phasealaides B enth ., P. tuberasa DC. and Teramnus labialis S preng . have been studied. Mature seed coat consists of a layer of both macrosclereids and osteosclereids. This layer is underlain by 3 to 4 layers of parenchymatous cells.
A.K. Pandey, S.S. Jha
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Leguminosae-Papilionoideae : Tribe - Phaseoleae

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Phaseoleae is a big tribe under Leguminosae and the authors are presenting a revision dealing with 4 genera under Dysolobium-3 species, Macropttlium-2 species, Vigna-19 species and Phaseolus-23 species, excluding some varieties discussed in this paper.
C. R. Babu   +2 more
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Characteristics of the exine and aperture of pollen grains of Eriosema and Rhynchosia (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Phaseoleae)

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The genera Eriosema and Rhynchosia, which comprise approximately 150 and 230 species, respectively, belong to the tribe Phaseoleae and to the subtribe Cajaninae.
Ana Paula Fortuna-Perez   +2 more
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Cotyledon areoles in subtribe Kennediinae (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae)

Australian Journal of Botany, 2008
Cotyledon areoles are reported for the first time in Phaseoleae subtribe Kennediinae. All three genera, Kennedia, Hardenbergia and Vandasina, have cotyledon areoles in mature dormant seeds. The remarkably uniform seeds also consistently have an adaxial palisade layer in cotyledons and a greatly expanded middle endosperm layer, which appears to consist ...
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Taxonomic Synopsis of Eriosema (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae, Phaseoleae) in Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2019
Eriosema is a pantropical genus occurring mostly in savanna vegetation and grasslands of tropical environments, with approximately 150 species and two centers of diversity, one in Africa with about 110 species, and the other in the Neotropics with about 40 species.
Candido, Elisa Silva   +7 more
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A taxonomic revision of the genus Pachyrhizus (Fabaceae ‐Phaseoleae)

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1988
The genus Pachyrhizus is revised in order to establish the distribution of the species and their variation. Three species in cultivation ( P. erosus, P. tuberosus and P.
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A Revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae-Phaseoleae) in China and Japan

Kew Bulletin, 1984
Revision systematique, cle de determination, carte de distribution. Diagnose latine d'une espece nouvelle: M. lamellata sp. nov.
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The Identity of Glycine minima Willd. (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae)

Kew Bulletin, 1982
During an investigation into the typification of Glycine clandestina Wendl. for Miss C. A. Newell, Dept. of Agronomy, University of Illinois, I had occasion to check the supposed identity of G. minima. This has been sunk into G. clandestina in the Index Kewensis (1895) and this was followed by Hermann (A Revision of the genus Glycine and its immediate ...
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