Senegalia is a genus of the legume family (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that has a pantropical distribution with centers of diversity in Brazil, Mexico and southern Africa. The genus is characterized by plants having bipinnate leaves, presence of petiolar nectaries, prickles on the branches, and pollen grains arranged in polyads with 16 grains. Morphology is an important tool for identification of Senegalia species, but it is not sufficient to resolve all taxonomic issues and elucidate the evolutionary history of this genus. Prior molecular analyses of Mimosoideae have lacked breadth of sampling within Senegalia, leaving many relationships uncertain, particularly the relationship among Brazilian species and other members of the genus. The aim ...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...
Senegalia is a genus of the legume family (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that has a pantropical distribu...
Senegalia is a genus of the legume family (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that has a pantropical distribu...
Unifoliolate leaves are relatively rare in the species-rich dalbergioid clade of papilionoid legumes...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Background and Aims: The mimosoid genera Senegalia and Acacia are closely related. Acacia sensu lato...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Abstract—The pantropical genus Sesbania (Leguminosae) comprises approximately 85 species and 34 infr...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Abstract—The pantropical genus Sesbania (Leguminosae) comprises approximately 85 species and 34 infr...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...
Senegalia is a genus of the legume family (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that has a pantropical distribu...
Senegalia is a genus of the legume family (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) that has a pantropical distribu...
Unifoliolate leaves are relatively rare in the species-rich dalbergioid clade of papilionoid legumes...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Background and Aims: The mimosoid genera Senegalia and Acacia are closely related. Acacia sensu lato...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Abstract—The pantropical genus Sesbania (Leguminosae) comprises approximately 85 species and 34 infr...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Abstract—The pantropical genus Sesbania (Leguminosae) comprises approximately 85 species and 34 infr...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...
Background: Plukenetia is a small pantropical genus of lianas and vines with variably sized edible o...
Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae) is a genus with seven species of small herbs endemic to Brazi...