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21“…The phylogenetic analysis based on the complete plastome sequences of this species and those of the related species from GenBank strongly suggested that D. regia is nested in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae and is sister to a clade consisting of Erythrophlium fordii and the old-sense Mimosoideae.…”
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22por Hussain, M. Iftikhar, Shackleton, Ross T., El-Keblawy, Ali, Del Mar Trigo Pérez, María, González, Luís“…DC), is an medium-sized tree (family Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae), that has been intorcuded around the world. …”
Publicado 2020
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23por Saleh, Mohammed S. M., Jalil, Juriyati, Zainalabidin, Satirah, Asmadi, Ahmad Yusof, Mustafa, Nor Hidayah, Kamisah, Yusof“…The genus Parkia (Fabaceae, Subfamily, Mimosoideae) comprises about 34 species of mostly evergreen trees widely distributed across neotropics, Asia, and Africa. …”
Publicado 2021
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24por Rincón-Rosales, Reiner, Lloret, Lourdes, Ponce, Edith, Martínez-Romero, Esperanza“…The symbiotic genes nodA and nifH were similar to those from S. mexicanum strains, which are Acaciella symbionts as well, with nodA gene sequences grouped within a cluster of nod genes from strains that nodulate plants from the Mimosoideae subfamily of the Leguminosae. Sinorhizobium isolates were the most frequently obtained from A. angustissima nodules and were among the best strains to promote plant growth in A. angustissima and to compete in interstrain nodule competition assays. …”
Publicado 2009
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25por Dugas, Diana V., Hernandez, David, Koenen, Erik J.M., Schwarz, Erika, Straub, Shannon, Hughes, Colin E., Jansen, Robert K., Nageswara-Rao, Madhugiri, Staats, Martijn, Trujillo, Joshua T., Hajrah, Nahid H., Alharbi, Njud S., Al-Malki, Abdulrahman L., Sabir, Jamal S. M., Bailey, C. Donovan“…We investigate plastome evolution in subfamily Mimosoideae based on two newly sequenced plastomes (Inga and Leucaena) and two recently published plastomes (Acacia and Prosopis), and discuss the results in the context of other legume and rosid plastid genomes. …”
Publicado 2015
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26por Abotsi, Wonder Kofi Mensah, Lamptey, Stanley Benjamin, Afrane, Stephen, Boakye-Gyasi, Eric, Umoh, Ruth Uwa, Woode, Eric“…Macbr. (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae) are used in Ghanaian traditional medicine for the treatment of pain, inflammatory disorders and fever (including malaria). …”
Publicado 2016
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27por Kumari, Monika, Radha, Kumar, Manoj, Zhang, Baohong, Amarowicz, Ryszard, Puri, Sunil, Pundir, Ashok, Rathour, Sonia, Kumari, Neeraj, Chandran, Deepak, Dey, Abhijit, Sharma, Niharika, Rajalingam, Sureshkumar, Mohankumar, Pran, Sandhu, Surinder, Pant, Nutan, Ravichandran, Raja Priya, Subramani, Marimuthu, Pandi, Kunjammal, Muthukumar, Muthamilselvan, Zengin, Gokhan, Mekhemar, Mohamed, Lorenzo, Jose M.“…Willd. belongs to the family Fabaceae (subfamily Mimosoideae) known as Khair or Cutch tree, possesses diverse pharmacological actions, and has been widely used in Asia and different parts of the world. …”
Publicado 2022
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28“…In the Loggia, one set of pods appears to be a species in the Mimosoideae subfamily and the second and third sets of pods most closely resemble Canavalia gladiata. …”
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