Vachellia and Senegalia are the most important genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Recently, species from both genera were separated from the long-characterized Acacia due to their macro-morphological characteristics. However, this morpho-taxonomic differentiation struggles to discriminate some species, for example, Vachellia nilotica and Senegalia senegal. Therefore, sequencing the chloroplast (cp) genomes of these species and determining their phylogenetic placement via conserved genes may help to validate the taxonomy. Hence, we sequenced the cp genomes of V. nilotica and S. senegal, and the results showed that the sizes of the genomes are 165.3 and 162.7 kb, respectively. The cp genomes of both species comprised large single...
To improve agricultural performance and obtain potential economic benefits, an understanding of phyl...
Background Majority of the species within Senecioneae are classified in Senecio, making it the tribe...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
Vachellia and Senegalia are the most important genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Recen...
Vachellia and Senegalia are the most important genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Recen...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
The subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the Fabaceae has long been recognized as non-monophyletic due to i...
The subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the Fabaceae has long been recognized as non-monophyletic due to i...
Chloroplast genomes are considered to be highly conserved. Nevertheless, differences in their sequen...
Caralluma quadrangula is an herbaceous plant distributed in Saudi Arabia, India, Africa, and the Can...
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...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Genus Prosopis (family Fabaceae) are shrubby trees, native to arid and semi-arid regions of Asia, Af...
To improve agricultural performance and obtain potential economic benefits, an understanding of phyl...
Background Majority of the species within Senecioneae are classified in Senecio, making it the tribe...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
Vachellia and Senegalia are the most important genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Recen...
Vachellia and Senegalia are the most important genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). Recen...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
The subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the Fabaceae has long been recognized as non-monophyletic due to i...
The subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the Fabaceae has long been recognized as non-monophyletic due to i...
Chloroplast genomes are considered to be highly conserved. Nevertheless, differences in their sequen...
Caralluma quadrangula is an herbaceous plant distributed in Saudi Arabia, India, Africa, and the Can...
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...
Senegalia comprises 219 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of North and South A...
Genus Prosopis (family Fabaceae) are shrubby trees, native to arid and semi-arid regions of Asia, Af...
To improve agricultural performance and obtain potential economic benefits, an understanding of phyl...
Background Majority of the species within Senecioneae are classified in Senecio, making it the tribe...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...