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Topic: Loteae


In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Acacia Trees: All about Acacia Trees
All three trees belong to the great family Leguminosae, the Pea and Bean tribe; but the pea-shaped blossoms of the Robinia, which are generally white, as distinguished from the small, many-stamened, yellow, bottle-brushlike flowers of the true Acacia, have given to the former the popular names of White Acacia, or "Acacia blanc."
Robinia is allied to the Restharrows (Oncnis), and to the Brooms and Laburnums (Cytisus), belonging with them to the section Loteae of the sub-order Papilionaceae.
The members of this sub-order take their name from the supposed resemblance of their pea-like blossoms to a butterfly, and are further characterized by having ten stamens in each flower.
www.2020site.org /trees/acacia.html   (1696 words)

  
 Tribal delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of Loteae and Coronilleae (Faboideae: Fabaceae) with special ...
The temperate herbaceous tribes Loteae and Coronilleae have
Patterns of evolution were inferred from a simplified cladogram that summarizes the major lineages of Loteae and Coronilleae (from Fig.
Allan, G. 1998 Molecular systematic and biogeographic studies of the temperate herbaceous papilionoid tribes Loteae and Coronilleae (Fabaceae).
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/87/12/1871   (6227 words)

  
 Heredity - Population genetic differentiation in taxa of Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae) endemic to the Gran Canarian pine ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Heredity - Population genetic differentiation in taxa of Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae) endemic to the Gran Canarian pine forest (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)
Lotus L. (Fabaceae: Loteae) is a cosmopolitan genus whose Canarian circumscription consists of ca.
(Fabaceae: Loteae) endemic to the Gran Canarian pine forest&author=F Oliva-Tejera, J Caujap[eacute]-Castells, J Naranjo-Su[aacute]rez, J Navarro-D[eacute]niz, J R Acebes-Ginov[eacute]s et al.
origin.www.nature.com.cob-web.org:8888 /hdy/journal/v94/n2/full/6800598a.html   (3735 words)

  
 ALLAN, GERARD J.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
- Lotus L. (Loteae: Fabaceae): subgeneric delimitation and relationships to CoronillaL.
The largest of four Loteae genera, Lotus comprises approximately 200 species of leguminous herbs and shrubs distributed throughout the eastern and western hemispheres.
Additional phylogenetic studies including other genera from both the Loteae and Coronilleae will be necessary to evaluate overall relationships and current delimitation of the two tribes.
www.ou.edu /cas/botany-micro/bsa-abst/section13/abstracts/153.shtml   (245 words)

  
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Kramina T.E. A taxonomic study of the genus Lotus (Papilionoideae, Loteae): generic limits, infrageneric division and the position of some critical species // The Fourth Intern.
Degtjareva G.V., Valiejo-Roman C.M., Kramina T.E., Mironov E.M., Samigullin T.H., Sokoloff D.D. Taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships between Old World and New World members of the tribe Loteae (Leguminosae): new insights from molecular and morphological data, with special emphasis on Ornithopus // Wulfenia.
Phylogeny and taxonomy of the tribe Loteae (Leguminosae): evidence from morphology, nrITS sequences and chromosome numbers // Evolutionary botany of Certain Plant-Groups of the East Eurasian Floristic Element Related to Japanese Flora on the Basis of Chromosomes".
herba.msu.ru /russian/departments/higher_plants/staff/kramina.html   (470 words)

  
 Medscape MEDLINE search: Lotus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Molecular phylogenetic evidence for the geographic origin and classification of Canary Island Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae).
In order to consolidate molecular genetic system in Lotus japonicus and to further access the biological diversity in Lotea, we introduce here Lotus burttii B-303 derived from West Pakistan as the third crossing partner of the Gifu ecotype (B-129-S9) for a genetic analysis.
Population genetic differentiation in taxa of Lotus (Fabaceae: Loteae) endemic to the Gran Canarian pine forest.
search.medscape.com /uslclient/searchMedline.do?queryText=Lotus   (1220 words)

  
 Kramina & Sokoloff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bonnet and taxonomic relationships between African and North American species of the tribe Loteae (Papilionaceae).
The relationships between Old World and New World Loteae are briefly discussed.
Les relations entre les Loteae de l'Ancien Monde et ceux du Nouveau Monde sont brièvement discutées.
www.mnhn.fr /publication/adanson/a97n2a11.html   (104 words)

  
 Allan, Gerard J.*, Elizabeth A. Zimmer, and Warren W. Wagner.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mediterranean regions are some of the most unique and biologically fascinating areas on the face of the Earth.
This dispersal pattern suggests a series of multiple, intercontinental dispersals that involve not only Lotus, but the Eurasian taxon Coronilla as well.
These results provide insight into the evolution of morphological similarities in tribe Loteae, and yield a preliminary framework for assessing the biogeography of other temperate legume taxa occupying disjunct mediterranean regions
www.ou.edu /cas/botany-micro/botany2000/section13/abstracts/3.shtml   (338 words)

  
 PAG-XI-P500: DEVELOPMENT OF MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC MARKERS FOR THE FABACEAE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In addition to phylogenies of individual genes, we also constructed a total evidence tree using both neighbor joining and maximum parsimony methods.
The position of Lotus suggested an ambiguous affiliation between the phaseoloid and the galegoid clade, but always as an outlier; thus the phylogenetic relationship of the Loteae tribe relative to the temperate and tropical legumes remains a matter of debate.
Based on the nature of the amplified region and the extent of sequence variation, individually these phylogenetic markers could serve specialized phylogenetic needs.
www.intl-pag.org /pag/11/abstracts/P5f_P500_XI.html   (266 words)

  
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They are "phase 3" to group 2 with fruit incurved, falcate, and seed with the hilum superficial, and "phase 4" to group 3 with fruit distally incurved and seed with the hilum sunken in a lateral notch.
Polhill, R. - Loteae DC., Coronilleae (Adans.) Boiss., pp.371-375, in R. Polhill and P. Raven (eds.) Proc.
Seed pod shattering in the genus Lotus (Fabaceae): a synthesis of diverse evidence.
www.psu.missouri.edu /lnl/v28/Lotus_NL.htm   (14456 words)

  
 Loteae
[ Lorantheae ] [ Loteae ] [ Louteridieae ]
Vernacular names of plants within the Tribe Loteae
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
www.crescentbloom.com /plants/Tribus/LO/Loteae.htm   (67 words)

  
 Plant Science Bulletin Vol 46 No 2: Announcements: Personalia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Gery Allen, currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., is the recipient of the Rupert Barneby Award for the year 2000.
Allen will be studying the phylogenetic systematics of Lotus (Fabaceae) and other genera of the Loteae (Faboideae).
The New York Botanical Garden now invites applications for the Rupert Barneby Award for the year 2001.
www.botany.org /bsa/psb/2000/gery.html   (225 words)

  
 LEGUMINOSAE OF THE UNITED STATES III: subfamily papilionoidae; tribes sophoreae, podalyrieae, loteae - ISELY,D. (via ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
LEGUMINOSAE OF THE UNITED STATES III: subfamily papilionoidae; tribes sophoreae, podalyrieae, loteae - ISELY,D. (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)
ISELY,D. LEGUMINOSAE OF THE UNITED STATES III: subfamily papilionoidae; tribes sophoreae, podalyrieae, loteae
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www.antiqbook.nl.cob-web.org:8888 /boox/mbd/9578.shtml   (86 words)

  
 A phylogeny of legumes (Leguminosae) based on analysis of the plastid matK gene resolves many well-supported subclades ...
in Loteae + Robinieae; 0.0% (in Lens) to nearly 11% in the IRLC;
Eurasian–North American Loteae and the paraphyly of the
Vicieae, and Galegeae, but not Loteae (and Coronilleae), as
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/91/11/1846   (6600 words)

  
 The Rest of the Iceberg. Legume Diversity and Evolution in a Phylogenetic Context -- Doyle and Luckow 131 (3): 900 -- ...
Hologalegina is itself split into two lineages, one of
The most recent phylogeny of Loteae (Allan et
Allan GJ, Zimmer EA, Wagner WL, Sokoloff DD (2003) Origin and classification of tribe Loteae: insight based on phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed pacer regions of nrDNA.
www.plantphysiol.org /cgi/content/full/131/3/900   (6254 words)

  
 HistCite - main: Cladistic*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Arambarri AM A cladistic analysis of the new world species of Lotus L. (Fabaceae, Loteae)
Cladistic and phylogenetic biogeography: the art and the science of discovery
OSBORN JW Arambarri AM A cladistic analysis of the Old World species of Lotus L. (Fabaceae : Loteae)
www.garfield.library.upenn.edu /histcomp/cladistic/index-ncr-4.html   (995 words)

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