Large‐scale genomic sequence data resolve the deepest divergences in the legume phylogeny and support a near‐simultaneous evolutionary origin of all six …
Phylogenomics is increasingly used to infer deep‐branching relationships while revealing
the complexity of evolutionary processes such as incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization …
the complexity of evolutionary processes such as incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogenomic analysis of 997 nuclear genes reveals the need for extensive generic re-delimitation in Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae)
Abstract Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-
largest subfamily of legumes (Leguminosae) and forms an ecologically and economically …
largest subfamily of legumes (Leguminosae) and forms an ecologically and economically …
Highly resolved papilionoid legume phylogeny based on plastid phylogenomics
Comprising 501 genera and around 14,000 species, Papilionoideae is not only the largest
subfamily of Fabaceae (Leguminosae; legumes), but also one of the most extraordinarily …
subfamily of Fabaceae (Leguminosae; legumes), but also one of the most extraordinarily …
Hybrid capture of 964 nuclear genes resolves evolutionary relationships in the mimosoid legumes and reveals the polytomous origins of a large pantropical radiation
EJM Koenen, C Kidner, ÉR de Souza… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
PREMISE Targeted enrichment methods facilitate sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci to
enhance phylogenetic resolution and elucidate why some parts of the “tree of life” are …
enhance phylogenetic resolution and elucidate why some parts of the “tree of life” are …
The innovation of the symbiosome has enhanced the evolutionary stability of nitrogen fixation in legumes
Nitrogen‐fixing symbiosis is globally important in ecosystem functioning and agriculture, yet
the evolutionary history of nodulation remains the focus of considerable debate. Recent …
the evolutionary history of nodulation remains the focus of considerable debate. Recent …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in Legume Systematics 14. Classification of Caesalpinioideae. Part 2: Higher-level classification
Abstract Caesalpinioideae is the second largest subfamily of legumes (Leguminosae) with
ca. 4680 species and 163 genera. It is an ecologically and economically important group …
ca. 4680 species and 163 genera. It is an ecologically and economically important group …
Elevated ozone and carbon dioxide affects the composition of volatile organic compounds emitted by Vicia faba (L.) and visitation by European orchard bee (Osmia …
Recent studies link increased ozone (O3) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels to alteration of
plant performance and plant-herbivore interactions, but their interactive effects on plant …
plant performance and plant-herbivore interactions, but their interactive effects on plant …
Legume integration for biological control deserves a firmer scientific base
Diversification measures are widely recognized for their potential to enhance the resilience
of agri-food production systems under global change. Nitrogen-fixing legumes commonly …
of agri-food production systems under global change. Nitrogen-fixing legumes commonly …
Floral ontogeny reveals potential synapomorphies for Senegalia sect. Monacanthea pp (Leguminosae)
Senegalia was recently described as non-monophyletic; however, its sections exhibit robust
monophyletic support, suggesting a potential reclassification into separate genera …
monophyletic support, suggesting a potential reclassification into separate genera …
Plant species with larger extrafloral nectaries produce better quality nectar when needed and interact with the best ant partners
Few studies have explored the phenotypic plasticity of nectar production on plant
attractiveness to ants. Here, we investigate the role of extrafloral nectary (EFN) size on the …
attractiveness to ants. Here, we investigate the role of extrafloral nectary (EFN) size on the …