The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the traditionally recognised subfamily Caesalpinioideae, by recognising six robustly supported monophyletic subfamilies. This new classification uses as its framework the most comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of legumes to date, based on plastid matK gene sequences, and including near-complete sampling of genera (698 of the currently recognised 765 genera) and ca. 20% (3696) of known species. The matK gene region has been the most widely sequenced across the legumes, and in most legume lineages, this gene region is sufficiently variable to yield well-supported clades. This analysis resolves the same major clades as in other phylogenies of who...
AbstractThe past three decades of research have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic r...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Family LEGUMINOSAE Juss. (alternative name: FABACEAE Lindl.) NOTE. — According to LPWG et al. (20...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
AbstractThe past three decades of research have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic r...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Family LEGUMINOSAE Juss. (alternative name: FABACEAE Lindl.) NOTE. — According to LPWG et al. (20...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
AbstractThe past three decades of research have greatly advanced our understanding of phylogenetic r...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Family LEGUMINOSAE Juss. (alternative name: FABACEAE Lindl.) NOTE. — According to LPWG et al. (20...