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Four new endemic genera of Rubiaceae (Pavetteae) from Madagascar represent multiple radiations into drylands.
The taxonomic positions and phylogenetic relationships of six Pavetteae species endemic to Madagascar were tested with a phylogenetic study of the Afro-Madagascan representatives of the tribe Pavetteae based on sequence data from six markers , , , - , and ITS. The six species were resolved into four well-supported and... -
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Thecaphora affinis. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found in dead fruits of the host plant (Astragalus), infecting and destroying the seeds, the spore mass granular, dark reddish brown, ± completely filling the fruit cavity; host fruits somewhat swollen in external view, but otherwise not visibly affected. Some information on its associated... -
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Thecaphora lathyri. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found in dead fruits of the host plant ( ), infecting and destroying the seeds, the spore mass granular, dark chestnut brown, ± completely filling the fruit cavity; host fruits somewhat swollen in external view, but otherwise not visibly affected. Some information on its... -
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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