The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae and Caesalpinioideae, and a derived type characteristic of the Papilionoideae. Intermediates between caesalpinioid and papilionoid seeds strengthen the hypothesis that the phyletic roots of the Papilionoideae are in the Caesalpinioideae. Seed data affirm a relationship between the Mimosoideae and Caesalpinioideae but provide little new information as to the nature of this kinship. The Mimosoideae are not closely related to the Papilionoideae on the basis of seeds or other features
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
In connection with investigations of the legumes of the northcentral United States, seeds of the sub...
In connection with investigations of the legumes of the northcentral United States, seeds of the sub...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Resolving the phylogenetic relationships of the deep nodes of papilionoid legumes (Papilionoideae) i...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
Phylogenetic analysis of phytochrome (PHY) genes reveals the identity and relationships of four PHY ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
In connection with investigations of the legumes of the northcentral United States, seeds of the sub...
In connection with investigations of the legumes of the northcentral United States, seeds of the sub...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Resolving the phylogenetic relationships of the deep nodes of papilionoid legumes (Papilionoideae) i...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
Phylogenetic analysis of phytochrome (PHY) genes reveals the identity and relationships of four PHY ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...
A distinctive seed coat pattern, which contrasts with that of about 200 other genera of papilionoid ...