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    Swartzia Burchellii (leguminosae: Papilionoideae) From Goiás, Brazil; A New Name For A Taxon Proposed By Bentham

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    The new name Swartzia burchellii is proposed for Swartzia multijuga Vogel var. apetala Benth.573635638Bentham, G., Leguminosae II: Swartzieae (1870) Flora Brasiliensis, 15 (2), pp. 7-40. , C. F. P. von Martius, S. Eichler & I. Urban (eds.). Frid. Fleisher, LipsaeCowan, R.S., Swartzia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Swartzieae) (1968) Fl. Neotrop. Monogr., 1Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., The taxonomy of some Swartzieae (Leguminosae, subfam. Papilionoideae) from Southeastern Brazil (1999) Brittonia, 51, pp. 149-158Distribuição geográfica, ambiente preferencial e centros de diversidade dos membros da tribo Swartzieae na região sudeste do Brasil (1999) Revista Brasil. Bot., 22 (2), pp. 249-257Swartzia Schreb. (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Swartzieae): A taxonomic study of the Swartzia acutifolia complex including a new name and a new species from southeastern Brazil (2001) Kew Bull., 56, pp. 917-92

    Taxonomic Studies In Mucuna Adans. (leguminosae - Papilionoideae) From Peru

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    An account of the 11 species of Mucuna (one described as new to science: Mucuna pseudoelliptica) occurring in Peru is provided. Information about types and synonyms are presented, as well as the conservation status of, and a distribution map for, each species. A key to identify the Peruvian species of Mucuna is also presented. © Copyright 2014 by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists.393884896Adanson, M., (1763) Families dês Plantes, , v.2. Paris: Académie dês SciencesBentham, G., Leguminosae (1859) Flora Brasiliensis, 15 (1), pp. 1-216. , ed. C. F. P. Martius. Liepzig: Wilhelm EngelmannBrako, L., Zarucchi, J.L., (1993) Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru, , St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden PressDe Candolle, A.C.P., (1825) Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 2, , Paris, Strasbourg, and London: Treuttel and WürtzDuke, J.A., (1981) Handbook of Legumes of World Economic Importance, , New York: PlenumGarcia, J.A., Fragoso, C., Influence of different food substrate on growth and reproduction of two tropical earthworm species (Pontoscolex corethrurus and Amynthas corticis) (2003) Pedobiologia, 47, pp. 754-763(2001) IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria: Version 3.1, , IUCN Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, IUCN Species Survival CommissionMoura, T.M., Torke, B.M., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., A new combination for an endemic Hawaiian species of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), with a key to the Hawaiian taxa of the genus (2012) Kew Bulletin, 67, pp. 1-5Moura, T.M., Zamora, N.A., Torke, B.M., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., A new species of Mucuna (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae- Phaseoleae) from Costa Rica and Panama (2012) Phytotaxa, 60, pp. 1-8Moura, T.M., (2013) Filogenia de Mucuna Adans. (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) e Taxonomia das Espécies Ocorrentes No Continente Americano, , Ph. D. thesis. Campinas: Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de CampinasMoura, T.M., Lewis, G.P., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., Three new species of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) from South America (2013) Kew Bulletin, 68, pp. 143-150Moura, T.M., Mansano, V.F., Torke, B.M., Lewis, G.P., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., A taxonomic revision of Mucuna (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) in Brazil (2013) Systematic Botany, 38, pp. 631-637Moura, T.M., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., Mansano, V.F., Lewis, G.P., Lectotypification of Neotropical species of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) (2013) Taxon, 62, pp. 391-393Moura, T.M., Zamora, N.A., Lewis, G.P., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., Mucuna globulifera (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), a new species from Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia (2013) Kew Bulletin, 68, pp. 151-155Moura, T.M., Mansano, V.F., Gereau, R., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., Mucuna jarocha (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Phaseoleae), a new species from Mexico (2013) Phytotaxa, 89, pp. 43-46Moura, T.M., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., Mansano, V.F., Lewis, G.P., Proposal to reject the name Dolichos altissimus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) thus protecting the name Mucuna gigantea (2014) Taxon, 63, p. 439Nagashayana, N., Sankarankutty, P., Nampoothiri, M.R., Mohan, P.K., Mohanakumar, K.P., Association of L-DOPA with reco following Ayurveda medication in Parkinson's disease (2000) Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 176, pp. 124-127Ortiz-Ceballos, A.I., Fragoso, C., Earthworm populations under tropical maize cultivation: The effect of mulching with velvetbean (2004) Biology and Fertility of Soils, 39, pp. 438-445Ortiz-Ceballos, A.I., Peña-Cabriales, J.J., Fragoso, C., Brown, G.G., Mycorrhizal colonization and nitrogen uptake by maize: Combined effect of tropical earthworms and velvetbean mulch (2007) Biology and Fertility of Soils, 44, pp. 181-186Ortiz-Ceballos, A.I., Fragoso, C., Brown, G.G., Synergistic effect of a tropical earthworm Balanteodrilus pearsei and velvetbean Mucuna pruriens var utilis on maize growth and crop production (2007) Applied Soil Ecology, 35, pp. 356-362Parkinson, P.G., Adanson's generic names for seed plants: Validation and typifications. Part1, nomina conservanda and nomina conservanda proposita (1987) Taxon, 36, pp. 81-87Ruiz, L.K., Sinopsis de las especies Colombianas de Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) (2009) Estúdios en Leguminosas Colombianas II, p. 417. , ed. E. Forero. Bogotá : Universidad Nacional ColombianaSinghal, B., Lalkaka, J., Sankhla, C., Epidemiology and treatment of Parkinson's disease in India (2003) Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 9, pp. 105-109Turland, N.J., Jarvis, C.E., Typification of Linnaean specific and varietal names in the Leguminosae (Fabaceae) (1997) Taxon, 46, pp. 457-485Urban, I., Leguminosae (1908) Symbolae Antillanae Seu Fundamenta Florae Indiae Occidentalis, 5 (3), p. 375. , ed. I. Urban. Parisiis/Londini: Fratres BorntraegerVásquez, R., Werff Der H.Van, Fabaceae (2010) Flora Del Río Cenepa, Amazonas, Perú, p. 80. , eds. R. V. Martínez, R. R. Gonzá les, and H. van der Werff. St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden PressVerdcourt, B., Studies in the Leguminosae-Papilionoideae for the 'Flora of Tropical East Africa' (1970) Kew Bulletin, 24, pp. 235-307Verdcourt, B., Mucuna (1971) Flora of East Tropical Africa, Leguminosae (Part 4) Subfamily Papilionoideae, 2, pp. 561-571Verdcourt, B., New taxa of Leguminosae from Papua New Guinea (1978) Kew Bulletin, 32, pp. 455-473Verdcourt, B., (1979) A Manual of New Guinea Legumes, p. 646. , Botany Bulletin no. 11. Office of Forests, LaeVerdcourt, B., A note on Mucuna schlechteri Harms (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae - Phaseoleae) (1979) Kew Bulletin, 34, pp. 521-525Verdcourt, B., New taxa of Mucuna (Leguminosae-Phaseoleae) from East Africa and Australia (1981) Kew Bulletin, 35, pp. 743-752Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A Revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae - Phaseoleae) in China and Japan (1984) Kew Bulletin, 39, pp. 22-65Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae - Phaseoleae) in the Indian subcontinent and Burma (1986) Kew Bulletin, 42, pp. 23-46Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae - Phaseoleae) in the Pacific (1989) Kew Bulletin, 45, pp. 1-35Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae - Phaseoleae) in the Philippines (1990) Kew Bulletin, 46, pp. 213-251Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae) in Thailand, Indochina and the Malay Peninsula (1991) Kew Bulletin, 47, pp. 203-245Wilmot-Dear, C.M., A new species of Mucuna (Leguminosae- Phaseoleae) from Thailand, and a revise key to the species in Thailand, Indochina and the Malay Peninsula (1992) Kew Bulletin, 48, pp. 29-3

    The structural diversity of floral nectaries does not mean ontogenic diversity in Rhamnaceae species

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    Rhamnaceae is a family with small, radially symmetrical flowers, which present nectaries of diverse morphology. Therefore, studies to explain the developmental pathways of this diversity are welcome in understanding the evolutionary biology of this gland. Thus, the objective of the present study was to compare the developing floral nectary of six species of Rhamnaceae belonging to different tribes to check its ontogeny and improve the descriptions of nectary types. Buds and flowers were collected and processed for surface, histological and ultrastructural analyses. The nectaries originate from the hypanthium soon after the gynoecium primordium and are generally positioned above the ovary. All nectaries are structured and vary in terms of surface, shape, and presence of indumentum. Two types of nectary were identified: annular and adpressed. The intensity of intercalary growth in the intrastaminal area has a fundamental role in the hypanthium development and consequently, in the differentiation of nectary types. This phenomenon is also responsible for the different positions of annular and adpressed nectaries in flowers of the Rhamnaceae species studied. We conclude that the origin of nectaries in Rhamnaceae seems to be homologous, despite of their great morphological diversity. Also, this study was successful in testing the value of previous nectary classification, placing the investigated species in the categories already defined for the family

    A New Combination For An Endemic Hawaiian Species Of Mucuna (leguminosae: Papilionoideae), With A Key To The Hawaiian Taxa Of The Genus

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    Summary: Herbarium-based studies of Mucuna lead us to make a new combination for a Hawaiian taxon. Mucuna persericea, formerly M. sloanei var. persericea, is an endangered species according to IUCN criteria. It is narrowly endemic to the island of Maui. With its recognition at the species level, we conclude that the genus is represented in Hawaii by three native species, plus several alien species, which are locally cultivated and potentially naturalised. We provide a key to aid in the identification of both the native and cultivated taxa. © 2012 The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.674837841Baker, J.G., Contribuitions a la Flore de l'Archipel Malais: les èspeces du genre Mucuna de L'archipel Malais et de la Nouvelle Guinée (1893) Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, 11, pp. 183-190. , W. BurckCatalan, P., Soreng, R.J., Peterson, P.M., Festuca aloha and F. molokaiensis (Poaceae: Loliinae), two new species from Hawaii (2009) J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas, 3, pp. 51-58de Candolle, A.C.P., (1825) Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 2, , Paris, Strasbourg & London: Treuttel & Würtz(2011) Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 9. 0, , http://www.iucnredlist.org/documents/RedListGuidelines.pdf, IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee, Prepared by the Standards and Petitions Subcommittee. Downloadable fromFawcett, W., Rendle, A.B., Notes on Jamaica Plants (1917) J. Bot., 55, pp. 35-38Gray, A., (1854) United States Exploring Expedition, 1. , New YorkLorence, D.H., Wagner, W.L., Another new, nearly extinct species of Hibiscadelphus (Malvaceae) from Hawaiian Island (1995) Novon, 5, pp. 183-197Merrill, E.D., (1917) An Interpretation of Rumphius's Herbarium Amboinense, , ManilaMerrill, E.D., Perry, L.M., Plantae Archboldianae, X (1942) J. Arnold Arbor, 13 (4), pp. 383-416. , A. C. Smith, I. W. Bailey, J. H. Faull, I. M. Johnston, C. E. Kobuski, P. C. Mangelsdorf, E. D. Merrill, H. M. Raup, A. Rehder, K. Sax (eds)Mueller, F., (1876) Descriptive Notes on Papuan Plants., 1 (4), pp. 51-82Scheffer, R.H.C.C., Enumeración des plantes de la Nouvelle-Guinée, avec descriptions des espèces nouvelles (1876) Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, 1, pp. 1-60Schumann, K., Lauterbach, K., (1901) Die Flora Der Deutschen Schutzgebiete in Der Sudsee, , Leipzig: Verlag Von Gebruder BorntraegerWagner, W.L., Herbst, D.R., Sohmer, S.H., (1990) Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawaii, 2. , Honolulu: University of Hawaíi Press & Bioshop Museum PressWagner, W.L., Bruegmann, M.R., Herbst, D.M., Lau, J.Q.C., (1999) Hawaiian Vascular Plants at Risk, , Honolulu: Bishop Museum PressWilmot-Dear, M.C., A revision of Mucuna (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) in Pacific (1990) Kew Bull., 45, pp. 1-3

    Lectotypification Of Names Of Neotropical Species Of Mucuna (leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae)

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    Systematic studies of Neotropical species of Mucuna are relatively scarce. As a precursor to further taxonomic studies of this genus, we here propose lectotypes for seven New World taxa.622391393Bentham, G., Leguminosae (1859) Flora Brasiliensis, 15 (1), pp. 1-350. , Martius, C.F.P. (ed.), Munich, Leipzig: apud Frid. Fleischerde Candolle, A.C.P., (1825) Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis, 2. , Paris, Strasbourg & London: Treuttel & WürtzFawcett, W., Rendle, A.B., Notes on Jamaican plants (1917) J. Bot, 55, pp. 35-38Jacquin, N.J., (1763) Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum Historia, , New York: Hafner Pub. CoKunth, K.S., Leguminosae (1823) Nova Genera Et Species Plantarum, 6, pp. 93-524. , Humboldt, F.W.H.A. von, Bonpland, A.J.A. & Kunth, K.S, Paris: Librairie Graeco-Latino-GermanicaeLinnaeus, C., (1759) Systema Naturae, 2. , ed. 10, Stockholm: Laurentius SalviusMicheli, M.M., Les Legumineuses de L'Ecuador et de la Nouvelle-Grenade de la collection de M. Ed. André (1892) J. Bot. (Morot), 6 (8), pp. 141-147Moura, T.M., Zamora, N.A., Torke, B.M., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., A new species of Mucuna (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Phaseoleae) from Costa Rica and Panama (2012) Phytotaxa, 60, pp. 1-8Moura, T.M., Zamora, N.A., Lewis, G.P., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., In press a. Mucuna globulifera (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), a new species from Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia Kew Bull, , http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-012-9430-0Moura, T.M., Lewis, G.P., Mansano, V.F., Tozzi, A.M.G.A., In press b. Three new species of Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) from South America Kew Bull, , http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-012-9429-6Ruiz, H., Pavon, J., (1798) Systema Vegetabilium Florae Peruvianae Et Chilensis, 1. , Madrid: typis Gabrielis de SanchaRuiz, L.K., Sinopsis de las especies colombianas de Mucuna (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae) (2009) Estúdios En Leguminosas Colombianas II, pp. 387-417. , in: Forero, E. (ed.), Bogotá: Universidade Nacional ColombianaTozzi, A.M.G.A., Agostini, K., Sazima, M., A new species of Mucuna Adans. (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae, Phaseoleae) from southeastern Brazil, with a key to Brazilian species (2005) Taxon, 54, pp. 451-455. , http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2506537

    As Leguminosae arbóreas das florestas estacionais do Parque Estadual do Itacolomi, Minas Gerais, Brasil

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    Este estudo consiste do tratamento taxonômico das Leguminosae arbóreas das florestas estacionais do Parque Estadual do Itacolomi (PEI). As coletas de material botânico ocorreram mensalmente, entre setembro de 2004 e novembro de 2005, ao longo de oito trilhas distribuídas em áreas de florestas estacionais submontana, montana e altimontana. O levantamento resultou em 39 táxons reunidos em 22 gêneros e distribuídos entre as três subfamílias: Caesalpinioideae (9 espécies), Mimosoideae (17) e Papilionoideae (13). Os gêneros mais representativos foram Inga (8 espécies), Machaerium (4), Senna e Dalbergia (3, cada), Abarema, Anadenanthera e Tachigali (2, cada). Bauhinia, Cassia, Copaifera, Melanoxylon, Calliandra, Mimosa, Piptadenia, Pseudopiptadenia, Stryphnodendron, Andira, Bowdichia, Ormosia, Platypodium, Pterocarpus e Swartzia apresentaram uma espécie cada. Ormosia friburgensis e Tachigali friburgensis são registradas pela primeira vez para o estado de Minas Gerais. São fornecidos chave de identificação, descrições, ilustrações, dados fenológicos, comentários taxonômicos e preferência por habitats de cada táxon no PEI.This study presents the taxonomic treatment of woody Leguminosae in seasonal forests of Itacolomi State Park (PEI). Botanical material was collected monthly, from September 2004 to November 2005, along eight trails in submontane, montane and upper montane seasonal forests. Woody Leguminosae were represented by 39 taxa in 22 genera distributed among the three subfamilies: Cesalpinioideae (9 species), Mimosoideae (17), and Papilionoideae (13). The most representative genera were Inga (8 species), followed by Machaerium (4), Senna and Dalbergia (3 each), Abarema, Anadenanthera, and Tachigali (2 each). Bauhinia, Cassia, Copaifera, Melanoxylon, Calliandra, Mimosa, Piptadenia, Pseudopiptadenia, Stryphnodendron, Andira, Bowdichia, Ormosia, Platypodium, Pterocarpus, and Swartzia were represented by one species each. Ormosia friburgensis and Tachigali friburgensis are reported for the first time in Minas Gerais state. Analytical key, descriptions, illustrations, data on phenology, and comments on taxonomy and preferred habitat in PEI are provided for all taxa

    Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) nos campos rupestres do Parque Estadual do Itacolomi, MG, Brasil Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) in the campos rupestres of Itacolomi State Park, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

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    O presente trabalho trata do estudo florístico de Papilionoideae dos Campos Rupestres do Parque Estadual do Itacolomi (PEI), localizado no sul da Cadeia do Espinhaço. O trabalho de campo foi realizado no período entre setembro/2003 e outubro/2004. Foram encontradas 28 espécies de Papilionoideae, reunidas em 18 gêneros, sendo Desmodium o mais representativo, com cinco espécies. São fornecidos neste trabalho chaves analíticas, diagnoses, ilustrações e comentários sobre a distribuição geográfica e fenologia de cada espécie.<br>A floristic study of Papilionoideae in the campos rupestres of Itacolomi State Park, South Espinhaço Range, was carried out. Field work took place from September 2003 to October 2004. Twenty eight species of Papilionoideae, grouped into 18 genera, were found. Desmodium was the most representative with five species. Analytical keys, diagnoses, illustrations and comments on the geographic distribution and phenology of each species are also presented
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