AbstractLegume subfamily Caesalpinioideae accommodates approximately 2250 species in 171 genera which traditionally are placed in four tribes: Caesalpinieae, Cassieae, Cercideae and Detarieae. The monophyletic tribe Detarieae includes the Amherstieae subclade which contains about 55 genera. Our knowledge of the relationships among those genera is good in some cases but for many other genera phylogenetic relationships have been unclear. The non-monophyletic nature of at least two amherstioid genera, Cynometra and Hymenostegia has also complicated the picture. During the course of a multi-disciplinary study of Hymenostegia sensu lato, which includes phylogenetic analyses based on matK and trnL data, we have recovered the “Scorodophloeus clade...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
AbstractThe tribe Psoraleeae (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) comprises 185 species in nine ge...
AbstractWarneckea populations from “sand-forest” or “sand-thicket” habitats in Tembe Elephant Park, ...
AbstractLegume subfamily Caesalpinioideae accommodates approximately 2250 species in 171 genera whic...
Legume subfamily Caesalpinioideae accommodates approximately 2250 species in 171 genera which tradit...
The formal description of four species of Cameroonian forest legume trees new to science has been ha...
SFRH/BD/113951/2015 SFRH/BD/120054/2016The southern African Miombo and Mopane ecoregions constitute ...
The southern African Miombo and Mopane ecoregions constitute a unique repository of plant diversity...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Non-monophyly is a prominent issue in mimosoid legumes, even in some of the less speciose genera suc...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
In the course of revising the subfamily Urgineoideae of the Hyacinthaceae it became evident, based o...
The genus Cynometra (Leguminosae, Detarioideae) is a large, pantropical group of woody plants rangin...
AbstractA review is given of the legume tribe Indigofereae for the region of southern Africa includi...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
AbstractThe tribe Psoraleeae (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) comprises 185 species in nine ge...
AbstractWarneckea populations from “sand-forest” or “sand-thicket” habitats in Tembe Elephant Park, ...
AbstractLegume subfamily Caesalpinioideae accommodates approximately 2250 species in 171 genera whic...
Legume subfamily Caesalpinioideae accommodates approximately 2250 species in 171 genera which tradit...
The formal description of four species of Cameroonian forest legume trees new to science has been ha...
SFRH/BD/113951/2015 SFRH/BD/120054/2016The southern African Miombo and Mopane ecoregions constitute ...
The southern African Miombo and Mopane ecoregions constitute a unique repository of plant diversity...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
Non-monophyly is a prominent issue in mimosoid legumes, even in some of the less speciose genera suc...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
In the course of revising the subfamily Urgineoideae of the Hyacinthaceae it became evident, based o...
The genus Cynometra (Leguminosae, Detarioideae) is a large, pantropical group of woody plants rangin...
AbstractA review is given of the legume tribe Indigofereae for the region of southern Africa includi...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
AbstractThe tribe Psoraleeae (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) comprises 185 species in nine ge...
AbstractWarneckea populations from “sand-forest” or “sand-thicket” habitats in Tembe Elephant Park, ...