- The
plant tribe Phaseoleae is one of the
subdivisions of the
legume subfamily Faboideae, in the
unranked NPAAA clade. This
group includes many of the beans...
- Pfeil, B. E. and L. A. Craven. (2002). New taxa in
Glycine (Fabaceae:
Phaseoleae) from north-western Australia.
Australian Systematic Botany 15, 565–573...
- with
different species being more
related to
other species in the
tribe Phaseoleae.
Current research,
reproduced below,
splits the
genus into five clades...
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provider of
usable nitrate, form a
symbiotic relationship.
Members of the
Phaseoleae genus Apios form tubers,
which can be edible. The
flowers often have five...
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species of
climbing lianas (vines) and
shrubs of the
family Fabaceae:
tribe Phaseoleae,
typically found in
tropical and
subtropical forests in the Americas,...
- Halliday, P. (1978). "A
revision of
Psophocarpus (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-
Phaseoleae)". Kew Bulletin. 33 (2): 191–227. Bibcode:1978KewBu..33..191V. doi:10...
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amurensis (the
tribe Vicieae), and
their absence from
three species of
Phaseoleae" (PDF).
Plant and Cell Physiology. 28 (2): 383–386. D.
Enneking (1994)...
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Genisteae Hedysareae Hypocalypteae Indigofereae Loteae Millettieae Mirbelieae Phaseoleae Podalyrieae Psoraleeae Robinieae Sesbanieae Sop****ae
Swartzieae Thermopsideae...
- "Phylogenetic and
Biogeographical Patterns in
Erythrina (Leguminosae:
Phaseoleae) as
Inferred from
Morphological and
Chloroplast DNA Characters". Systematic...
- The
pigeon pea (Caj**** cajan) or toor dal is a
perennial legume from the
family Fabaceae native to the
Eastern Hemisphere. The
pigeon pea is
widely cultivated...