Advances in Legume Systematics Part 10. Higher Level Systematics
Distributed for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
422 pages
Advances in Legume Systematics is a series of publications that presents the most up to date results on the evolution and taxonomy of the economically and ecologically important family Leguminosae.
Part 10 contains a total of 19 scientific research papers, organised into 4 sections:-
- two introductory papers on the whole family
- seven papers on subfamily Caesalpinioideae, several of which integrate morphological and molecular data
- two papers on subfamily Mimosoideae which present new molecular data and discuss their results in the light of the current classification of subfamily Mimosoideae
- eight papers on the largest subfamily Papilionoideae, which address problems of phylogenetic relationships in different branches of this subfamily.
Part 10 contains a total of 19 scientific research papers, organised into 4 sections:-
- two introductory papers on the whole family
- seven papers on subfamily Caesalpinioideae, several of which integrate morphological and molecular data
- two papers on subfamily Mimosoideae which present new molecular data and discuss their results in the light of the current classification of subfamily Mimosoideae
- eight papers on the largest subfamily Papilionoideae, which address problems of phylogenetic relationships in different branches of this subfamily.
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