Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) includes a broad variety of bed rocks and soils are a mosaic of sandstone and shale substrates that give rise to a variety of soil types mainly sandstone, aeolian sands, shale, granite and limestone thereby creating heterogeneity in edaphic conditions. Species composition of plant communities in the CFR is predominantly associated with the parent rock, and the resultant overlying soil. The combination of edaphic and topographical variations, local climate gradients and frequent fires is undoubtedly important in promoting species diversity in the region. The family Fabaceae is the second largest family to Asteraceae in the CFR. It is currently comprised of about 760 species,...
Legumes in the Fynbos vegetation of the Western Cape of South Africa have emerged as candidates for...
Over 760 legume species occur in the ecologically-heterogeneous Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South A...
In contrast to the exploration and use of southern African grass plant genetic resources over the pa...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-108).Soils of the Cape Floristic Re...
The Core Cape Sub-region is well known for its low nutrient, low pH soils which harbour a variety of...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Fabaceae is the second most speciose plant family in the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South Africa, ...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-83).Legumes are unable to persist t...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
The principal aim of this study was to establish biogeographical patterns in the legume flora of sou...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region lies in the southwes...
Legumes in the Fynbos vegetation of the Western Cape of South Africa have emerged as candidates for...
Over 760 legume species occur in the ecologically-heterogeneous Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South A...
In contrast to the exploration and use of southern African grass plant genetic resources over the pa...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-108).Soils of the Cape Floristic Re...
The Core Cape Sub-region is well known for its low nutrient, low pH soils which harbour a variety of...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Fabaceae is the second most speciose plant family in the Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South Africa, ...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the papilionoi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-83).Legumes are unable to persist t...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
The principal aim of this study was to establish biogeographical patterns in the legume flora of sou...
The diversity of legumes, indigenous to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland is reported using record...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The Cape Floristic Region lies in the southwes...
Legumes in the Fynbos vegetation of the Western Cape of South Africa have emerged as candidates for...
Over 760 legume species occur in the ecologically-heterogeneous Core Cape Subregion (CCR) of South A...
In contrast to the exploration and use of southern African grass plant genetic resources over the pa...