Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascending stems, is widely distributed in the Caribbean region. It was originally described as Hedysarum hamatum by Linnaeus and later transferred to Stylosanthes by Taubert. To date, chromosome analysis of accessions of S. hamata originating from the Caribbean islands has revealed all to be diploids (2n=20). An accession of a morphologically similar Stylosanthes species, collected near Maracaibo in Venezuela in 1965 and subsequently misidentified as S. hamata, has found application as sown forage on low fertility soils in the subhumid to dry tropics since its registration as cultivar Verano in Australia in 1975. This morphotype has been shown to b...
The botanical classification of Stylosanthes guianensis is controversial, and few studies have used ...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American species of Stemodia (Scrophu...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American spe¬cies of Stemodia (Scroph...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
Stylosanthes macrocephala was described as a new species in 1977 and has become an economically impo...
Samples of the legume, Stylosanthes seabrana B.L. Maass & L. ’t Mannetje, were collected in Bahia, B...
Phylogenetic relationships in Stylosanthes are inferred by DNA sequence analysis of the ITS region (...
This study aimed to characterize 17 Stylosanthes accessions, initially identified as S. scabra, iden...
Genetic relationships between 6 unclassified taxa and 24 known species of the genus Stylosanthes wer...
Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra is an undescribed taxon showing affinities with the allotetraploid s...
A detailed analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length variation was undertaken to recon...
The potential use of RAPDs for taxonomic studies was investigated in six Stylosanthes Sw. taxa. Base...
The chloroplast trnL (UAA) intron and trnL (UAA)-trnF (GAA) intergenic spacer region have been seque...
RESUMO (Estudo taxonômico de Stylosanthes (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae - Dalbergieae) em Mato Gross...
The botanical classification of Stylosanthes guianensis is controversial, and few studies have used ...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American species of Stemodia (Scrophu...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American spe¬cies of Stemodia (Scroph...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
Stylosanthes macrocephala was described as a new species in 1977 and has become an economically impo...
Samples of the legume, Stylosanthes seabrana B.L. Maass & L. ’t Mannetje, were collected in Bahia, B...
Phylogenetic relationships in Stylosanthes are inferred by DNA sequence analysis of the ITS region (...
This study aimed to characterize 17 Stylosanthes accessions, initially identified as S. scabra, iden...
Genetic relationships between 6 unclassified taxa and 24 known species of the genus Stylosanthes wer...
Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra is an undescribed taxon showing affinities with the allotetraploid s...
A detailed analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length variation was undertaken to recon...
The potential use of RAPDs for taxonomic studies was investigated in six Stylosanthes Sw. taxa. Base...
The chloroplast trnL (UAA) intron and trnL (UAA)-trnF (GAA) intergenic spacer region have been seque...
RESUMO (Estudo taxonômico de Stylosanthes (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae - Dalbergieae) em Mato Gross...
The botanical classification of Stylosanthes guianensis is controversial, and few studies have used ...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American species of Stemodia (Scrophu...
Chromosome numbers for 52 populations representing eight South American spe¬cies of Stemodia (Scroph...