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The Bean Bag no. 18
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The Bean Bag no. 44
Editorship of The Bean Bag Terminated at the USDA Agricultural Research Service - In early December 1996, the two senior editors of. The Bean Bag were informed by their Research Leader, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, that they could not longer continue to... -
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Taxonomic Synopsis of Eriosema (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae, Phaseoleae) in Brazil
Eriosema is a pantropical genus occurring mostly in savanna vegetation and grasslands of tropical environments, with approximately 150 species and two centers of diversity, one in Africa with about 110 species, and the other in the Neotropics with about 40 species. Considering the large number of Eriosema taxa in Brazil,...Cândido, , Elisa ; de Vargas, Wanderleia ; Bezerra, Luísa ; Mansano, Vidal ; Vatanparast, Mohammad …
Cerrado, Fabaceae, Cajaninae, taxonomy, Neotropics, Rhynchosia, and Eudicots
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Two new species of Poecilanthe (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Brongniartieae) from Bolivia and Brazil
Two new legume species, Poecilanthe goiasana G.P.Lewis from Brazil and Poecilanthe boliviana G.P.Lewis from Bolivia, are described and illustrated. Previously seven species of the genus were recorded from Brazil, and one from Bolivia. A summary is given of the current circumscription of the papilionoid legume tribe Brongniartieae Hutch., to which...Lewis, Gwilym ; Tebbs, M. ; Wood, J. R. I.
Fabaceae, taxonomy, and Neotropics
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Taxonomic Synopsis of the genus Chamaecrista (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) in the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, Goiás, Brazil
Chamaecrista is one of the largest genera of Leguminosae subfamily Caesalpinioideae and comprises 330 species, of these, 222 species are present in the Phytogeographic Cerrado Domain in Brazil. The taxonomy of the genus in Brazil continues to need study. Here we present a taxonomic synopsis of Chamaecrista for the Chapada...de Souza, Alessandro Oliveira ; Lewis, Gwilym P. ; da Silva, Marcos José
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New combinations in Guilandina (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae)
The Caesalpinia Group (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae) and the genus Caesalpinia sensu lato were recently reclassified resulting in a reduction in the number of species in Caesalpinia sensu stricto to nine. Of the genera now accepted as distinct from Caesalpinia, the pantropical genus Guilandina lacks any recent global taxonomic account and estimates...Lewis, G. P.
nomenclature and Fabaceae
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Validation of two varieties of Oxytropis tragacanthoides (Fabaceae) from Southern Siberia
Two names of varieties, Oxytropis tragacanthoides Fisch. ex DC. var. parviflora Polozhij ex Krivenko, var. nova, and Oxytropis tragacanthoides var. glabra Peschkova ex Krivenko, var. nova, are validated here according to the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (Shenzhen Code). For each new variety provided description, illustration...Krivenko, Denis A. ; Tatanov, Ivan V. ; Belyaeva, Irina V.
nomenclature, Southern Siberia, new varieties, Fabaceae, taxonomy, Oxytropis tragacanthoides, Mongolia, and Russia
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Secretory structures of the Adesmia clade (Leguminosae): Implications for evolutionary adaptation in dry environments
The Dalbergioid Adesmia clade comprises Adesmia DC., Amicia Kunth, Nissolia Jacq., Poiretia Vent., and Zornia J.F. Gmel., all predominantly South American genera except for Zornia which has a pantropical distribution. These taxa share a shrubby or herbaceous habit with glands present on some part of the plant (e.g., stems, leaflets).... -
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Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the pantropical genus Parkia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade).
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The Bean Bag no. 1
Historical Note: The First International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology (ICSEB) was something new under the sun in several respects. For the first time it brought together botanical and zoological practitioners of systematics for the interchange of ideas, philosophy, methodology, and goals; this was the principal purpose of the...Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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The Bean Bag no. 11
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The Bean Bag no. 14
Editorial: We will continue to publish the Bean Bag twice yearly (November and May) at no cost to the readers. In order for us to publish regularly, we need your cooperation. Please use your DATA COLLECTION FORM on a regular basis. Without information about your legume taxonomic research, we will...Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Legume researchers, Fabaceae, Vicieae Database Study Group, Legumes, Leguminosae, Vicieae, Legume systematics, and Vicieae Database Project
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The Bean Bag no. 19
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The Bean Bag no. 20
From the editor: The front page was revised by Karen Parker, botanical artist. The Bean Bag (BB) is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal the BB is issued in May and November of each year and features six columns: From the... -
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The Bean Bag no. 22
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The Bean Bag no. 24
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The Bean Bag no. 26
The BB is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal the BB is issued in May and November of each year and features five columns: From the Editors, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), New Readers, Gleanings, and Recent Legume Literature. Data... -
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The Bean Bag no. 27
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The Bean Bag no. 27 supplement
We are in urgent need of 15-20 seeds and/or fruits from at least one species of the faboid genera listed below. The genera are presented in two sorts: (1) alphabetically by genus and (2) alphabetically by tribe.Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Fabaceae, Fruits, Legumes, Leguminosae, and Seeds
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The Bean Bag no. 28
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The Bean Bag no. 29
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The Bean Bag no. 30
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The Bean Bag no. 32
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The Bean Bag no. 35
The Bean Bag is changing - Your Bean Bag (BB), first issued by R.S. Cowan and C.R.Gunn, has been distributed twice yearly—May and November—since May 1975. The genesis of the BB occurred at the First International Congress of Systematics and Evolutionary Biology (Boulder, Colorado). At an ad hoc meeting of... -
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The Bean Bag no. 36
From the Editors: This is the first issue of the Bean Bag without the participation of Charles R. (Bob) Gunn as co-editor. We thank him very much for 17 years of outstanding service as an editor of the Bean Bag. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank... -
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The Bean Bag no. 37
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The Bean Bag no. 38
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The Bean Bag no. 39
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The Bean Bag no. 40
USDA Agricultural Research Service transfers distribution of The Bean Bag to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. - In August, the senior Editor of The Bean Bag was notified that USDA Agricultural Research Service, Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory could no longer pay the costs of distributing The Bean Bag. Due to... -
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The Bean Bag no. 41
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