V/233 A newsletter to promote communication among research scientists concerned with the systematics of the Leguminosae/Fabaceae Number 43 May 1996 From the Editors Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr., John H. Wiersema, and Roger M. Polhill The Bean Bag is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal The Bean Bag is issued in May and November of each year and features six columns: From the Editors, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), Latin American Legume Report, Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation (new nodulation records), Gleanings, and Recent Legume Literature. Data in the Gleanings column are derived from questionnaire sheets which Readers complete and return. If you have news about legume systematics, send it to us for this column. The Recent Legume Literature column contains published research papers of specific interest to Bean Bag Readers. Recent is defined as one year old. We rarely will publish a citation that is more than one year old. Specific interest to Bean Bag Readers is defined as research papers of interest to a worldwide group of legume systematic botanists. We encourage Bean Bag Readers to send us notices, observations, etc. Diacritical marks can now be placed in The Bean Bag. If such marks should be placed in your name, address, publications, etc., please let us know. We are especially interested in correcting our Directory. The Bean Bag and the Directory can now be delivered to Readers via e-mail. If you wish to have your copies e-mailed to you, please send the following standard e-mail message To: beanbag-request@rbgkew.org.uk — Subscribe BeanBag . Electronic copies of the current and past Bean Bags and the Directories (1987 through the present) can be obtained from the World Wide Web servers of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom or Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA. Beginning in June, 1995, The Bean Bag will be available on the World Wide Web at http://WWW.rbgkew.org. uk:80/herbarium/legumes/legumes or at http://muse.bio.cornelI.edu/misc/news.htmL The Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server is maintained by the MUSE Project at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA. Bean Bag addresses: Editorial: USDA, ARS, SB&ML, Rm. 304, Bldg. 011A, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350 USA Distributional: Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain 2 The Bean Bag Number 43 The Rupert Barneby Award James L. Luteyn The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Dr. Gwilym P. Lewis of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is the recipient of the 1995 Rupert Barneby Award. Dr. Lewis will be working on the legumes of Ecuador. The New York Botanical Garden also invites applications for the 1996 Rupert Barneby Award. The award of US$1,000.00 is to assist researchers to visit The New York Botanical Garden to study the rich collection of Fabaceae. Anyone interested in applying for the award should submit their curriculum vitae and a detailed letter describing the project for which the award is sought. Travel to NYBG should be planned for sometime in 1997. The letter should be addressed to Dr. James L. Luteyn, Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458- 5126 USA, and received no later than December 1, 1996. Announcement of the recipient will be made by December 15th. Anyone interested in making a contribution to The Rupert Barneby Fund in Legume Systematics , which supports this award, may send their check, payable to The New York Botanical Garden, to Dr. Luteyn. GLEANINGS Eds. Note: Proper names in all capital letters are Bean Bag Readers. Their full names and addresses are listed in the May 1995 Bean Bag Directory and are available on the WWW server of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom and the Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, see From the Editors for their URLs. AgroForester Tropical Seeds is selling seeds of the following species: Acacia angustissima, A. confusa, Albizia lebbeck, A. saman, Cajanus cajan, Calliandra calothyrsus, Dalbergia sissoo, Desmodium rensonii, Erythrina poeppigiana, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Flemingia macrophylla, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena diversifolia, L. leucocephala, Paraserianthes falcataria, Pterocarpus indicus, Senna siamea, Sesbania grandiflora, S. sesban, and Tephrosia vogelii. AgroForester Tropical Seeds, P.O. Box 428, Holualoa, Hawaii 96725, USA, Telephone: 808-326-4670, FAX: 808-324-4129, E-mail: agroforester@igc.org. AGUILAR is working on: 1) handbook of the legumes in the Philippines, 2) legumes and grasses of Mt. Makiling, Philippines, and 3) nomenclature of Philippine legumes. She needs seeds of leguminous tree species, and offers herbarium specimens of legumes from open grazing lands. ALBUQUERQUE is continuing his studies on the medicinal legumes of the Amazon, especially Cassia occidentalis, C. tora, Machaerium lunatum, and Zornia diphylla. He needs information on medicinal legumes, and offers the same for Amazonian legumes. ALONSO-REYES is conducting a survey of native Rhizobium strains to determine which are capable of effective nitrogen fixation in phosphorus deficient soils. His overall goals are the characterization and sustainable use of soil biodiversity. AMELIA GARCIA, with HOC and PALACIOS, is working on the floral biology of Prosopis caldenia and P. humilis. ANCHA is analyzing yield variation in soybean [Glycine max ] and azuki bean [Vigna angularis] genotypes in cool temperate regions of Hokkaido using GIS and GPS and the heat tolerance of food legumes. Arendano, J., see ARONSON. ARONSON, in collaboration with C. Ovalle, L. Longeri, A. Herrera, and J. Arendano, has an article, entitled "N2-fixation, nodule efficiency and biomass accumulation after two years in three Chilean legume trees and Tagasaste ( Chamaecytisus proliferus subsp. plamensis)," in Plant and Soil for 1996, volume 179, part 1. He needs seeds of legume May 1996 3 fodder shrubs from the Mediterranean basin and adjacent semiarid and arid regions, and offers seeds of South American and African legume trees, especially Acacia, and Mediterranean basin shrubs and annuals. BRETELER is continuing his work on generic delimitations in the Detarieae, including Amherstieae, s.s, and Macrolobieae. He needs herbarium specimens of Neotropical Detarieae and Macrolobieae, and offers specimens collected in tropical Africa from a variety of families and especially from the above mentioned tribes. BRIZUELA is working on Prosopis for "Proflora Argentina." CAJANO, New Reader, is working on a handbook of the legumes in the Philippines and the legumes and grasses of Mt. Makiling, Philippines. She needs seed of leguminous tree species, and offers herbarium specimens of legumes of open grazing lands. COWAN is preparing treatments of 24 genera of miscellaneous papilionate legumes for the Flora of Australia. DAS, New Reader, is working on the legumes of Bihar, India, for his Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Calcutta. ESPINOSA-HERNANDEZ is continuing to work on legumes, especially Lupinus arboreus, Medicago sativa, Stylosanthes hamata , and Trifolium subterraneum. GRIMES is working on the developmental morphology of inflorescences in tribes Acacieae and Ingeae. Herrera, A., see ARONSON. HOC, see AMELIA GARCIA. HOLLE, New Reader, is working on Pachyrrhizus ahipa, an Andean root crop, and needs its seeds. KITE is working on the chemotaxonomy of Sophoreae and Swartzieae. KUMAR, Sudershan, is Regional Coordinator for the ILDIS South Asia Project. They are developing a legume database for eight countries, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. They have conducted two international workshops as part of the project, the first 7-13 March 1994 at the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India, and the second 26 April-3 May 1995 at the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India and Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. Longeri, L., see ARONSON. MIKOLAS is studying the pollination biology of Lathyrus pannonicus subsp. collinus. MOREIRA is sequencing 16S rDNA gene fragment in rhizobia isolated from forest legume species. ORLIDO, New Reader, is working on a handbook of the legumes in the Philippines. She needs seeds of leguminous tree species, and offers herbarium specimens of legumes from open grazing lands. ORTIZ is doing morphological and biochemical characterization of tropical forage legumes. She needs taxonomic identifications of Crotalaria, Eriosema, and Rhynchosia from South America, and offers duplicate herbarium specimens of tropical forage legumes. Ovalle, C., see ARONSON. PALACIOS, see AMELIA GARCIA. 4 The Bean Bag Number 43 PIZARRO is collecting and doing agronomic evaluations of Arachis glabrata and Cratylia. He needs literature and germplasm of Cratylia , and offers literature and germplasm of Arachis, Calopogonium, Centrosema acutifolium, C. brasilianum, and C. tetragonolobum. PLANCHUELO is conducting multidisciplinary studies of cultivated and wild legume species combining taxonomic evaluation of type materials, seed morphology, plant anatomy, chemotaxonomy, and geographic distribution of species, especially of Arachis hypogaea, Crotalaria , and Lupinus. She is also developing a new approach to studying seed coat morphology in relation to water uptake during imbibition using different legume species. SAWKINS is applying GIS in the modeling of species distributions or species in the genera Medicago and Stylo santhes . He needs distributional data sets for Medicago and Stylosanthes, especially Brazilian Stylosanthes species, and offers help with GIS and data relating to Medicago and Stylosanthes. SIMPSON is working to enhance Arachis germplasm to improve peanut (A. hypogaea) cultivars. SOKOLOFF has finished studies of generic limits in Anthyllis and related genera and of the infrageneric taxa of Anthyllis, and has started working on the taxonomy of several other genera of Loteae. He needs seeds, fniits, and herbarium specimens of Loteae, especially Antopetita, Anthyllis agaea, A. henoniana ssp. valentina, A. plumosa, Lyauteya ahmedii (= Cytisopsis ), Cytisopsis pseudocytisus ssp. reeseana , and C. leiocalycina, and literature on the taxonomy, morphology, and phytogeography of Loteae. He offers his publications and herbarium specimens of vascular plants from the Murmansk region and Karelia, Russia, and of Russian Anthyllis. VIDAL is doing editorial work on volume 29 of the Flore du Cambodge, du Laos, et du Vietnam, including Dalbergieae and Millettieae, which should be published at the end of 1996. Volkaert, Hugo, is working on the conservation of forest trees in northern Thailand. The species of Castanopsis and Dalbergia were selected as model systems for the project. He wants to learn of any research being done on their biodiversity, conservation, vegetative propagation, or ecology anywhere in the world. Dr. Hugo Volkaert, Laboratory of Tropical Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierlaan 92, B-3001 Heverlee-Leuven, Belgium, E-mail: hugo.volkaert@ping.be. WU, Ming-Jou, is starting systematic studies of Indigofera sect. Trifoliata, and needs materials of Indigofera, especially seeds of I. glandulosa, I. pedicellata, and I. trifoliata. ZARRE, New Reader, is preparing taxonomic revisions of Astracantha, Astragalus sect. Acidodes, and Astragalus sect. Anthylloidei . He needs herbarium specimens of Astracantha and thorny Astragali from Turkey (on loan or for exchange). RECENT LEGUME LITERATURE Eds. Note: Author names in all capital letters are Bean Bag Readers. Their full names and addresses are listed in the May 1995 Bean Bag Directory and are available on the WWW server of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom and the Biodiversity and Biological Collections WWW Server, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, see From the Editors for their URLs. Correspondence about their articles should be sent directly to them. Abbreviations for serial publications follow Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum/Supplementum (Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, 1991). Abdelnoor, R.V., E.G. de Barros, and M.A. Moreira. 1995. Determination of genetic diversity within Brazilian soybean germplasm using random amplified polymorphic DNA techniques and comparative analysis with pedigree data. Revista Brasil. Genet. 18(2): 265-273. Ashraf, M. and R.N. Gohil. 1994. Cytology of legumes of Kashmir Himalaya. V. Cytomixis and chromosome migration in Astragalus subuliformis DC. Nucleus (Calcutta) 37(3): 119-122. May 1996 5 Ashrafunnisa, T.P. 1994/1995. Embryology of Galactia (Fabaceae). Phytomorphology 44(3-4): 253-260. Ashurmetov, O.A. 1996. Selection of parental pairs for obtaining hybrids in the genera Glycyrrhiza L. and Meristotropis Fisch. et Mey. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 43(2): 167-171. ATFGRC. 1996. The Australian Tropical Forages Genetic Resource Centre Newsletter. Australian Tropical Forages Genetic Resource Centre (CSIRO Cunningham Lab, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia, Queensland 4067) 6: 1-4. See The Bean Bag 38: 6. 1993. Ayodele, A.E. and A.O. Pereira-Sheteolu. 1993-1994. Variation in fibres and vessel elements of Delonix regia (Caesalpiniaceae). Bol. Soc. Brot. 66(2): 153-159. Baatout, H. 1996. Comparison of phenotypic variation in self-fertilizing and outcrossing subspecies of Hedysarum spinosissimum, a Mediterranean herb. PI. Genet. Resources Newsl. 105: 23-28. Baranelli, J.L., A. A. Cocucci, and ANTON. 1995. Reproductive biology in Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. (Leguminosae) in the central region of Argentina. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 119(1): 65-76. Barbosa, C. 1994. Contribution al conocimiento de las leguminosas Colombianas. I. La tribu Galegeae (Brown) Torrey & Gray, 1838 sensu lato. Trianea 5: 7-64. With English summary. Describes 34 species in 13 genera. BARNEBY and GRIMES. 1996. Silk tree, guanacaste, monkey's earring: A generic system for the synandrous Mimosaceae of the Americas. Part I. Abarema , Albizia , and allies. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 74(1): 1-292. This monograph, first of two parts, presents revisions, at generic and specific levels, of all New World native or naturalized genera of tribe Ingeae ever referred to Pithecellobium. Of New World Ingeae only Inga and Zapoteca are excluded from the monograph. New World species of 16 native genera (including 6 new genera) are fully treated, Enterolobium and Lysiloma are partly treated, and members of 2 other Old World genera (1 new) naturalized in the Americas are included. A full treatment of 4 other genera ( Calliandra , Cojoba, Pithecellobium , and Zygia) will appear in part two. A discussion of anatomy and morphology of the Pithecellobium complex is provided, and phylogenetic analyses are provided for most genera. BARNEBY and S.L. Welsh. 1996. Astragalus laxmannii Jacquin (Leguminosae) in North America. Great Basin Naturalist 56(1): 85-86. Bayaa, B., W. Erskine, and A. Hamdi. 1995. Evaluation of a wild lentil collection for resistance to vascular wilt. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 42: 231-135. BEUSELINCK, B. Li, and STEINER. 1996. Rhizomatous Lotus comiculatus L.: I. Taxonomic and cytological study. Crop Sci. 36(1): 179-185. BEYRA-MATOS, C.A. Zavaro Perez, and ALONSO-REYES. 1995. Taxonorrua numerica de la tribu Robinieae (Fabaceae, Faboideae) en Cuba. Fontqueria 42: 203-217. Boulos, L. 1995. Notes on Acacia Mill.: Studies in the Leguminosae of Arabia. Kew Bull. 50(2): 327-337. Boutin, S.R., N.D. Young, T.C. Olson, Z.H. Yu, R.C. Shoemaker, and C.E. Vallejos. 1995, Genome conservation among three legume genera detected with DNA markers. Genome 38(5): 928-937. with French summary. Legumes studied were Vigna radiata, V. unguiculata, Phaseolus vulgaris , and Glycine max. Broich, S.L. and L.A. Morrison. 1995. The taxonomic status of Lupinus cusickii (Fabaceae). Madrono 42(4): 490-500. BRUBAKER and LERSTEN. 1995. Paraveinal mesophyll: review and survey of the subtribe Erythrininae (Phaseoleae, Papilionoideae, Leguminosae). PI. Syst. Evol. 196(1-2): 31-62. 6 The Bean Bag Number 43 Bulinska-Radomska, Z. Patterns of genetic variation in some Trifolium species. Pp. 43-46 in F. Balfourier and M.R. Perretant, eds., Evaluation and exploitation of genetic resources: pre-breeding. Proc. Genet. Resources Sect. Meeting Eucarpia, 15-18 Mar. 1994, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Burnham, R.J. 1995. A new species of winged fruit from the Miocene of Ecuador: Tipuana ecuatoriana (Leguminosae). Amer. J. Bot. 82(12): 1599-1607. Burridge, J.A. and HYMOWITZ. 1994. Management of the USDA wild perennial glycine collection. Soybean Genet. Newslett. 21: 238-241. Butler, A. 1995. The small-seeded legumes: An enigmatic prehistoric resource. Acta Palaeobot. 35(1): 105-115. Camarasa, L., PLANCHUELO, and C. Casini. 1995. Cacteristicas identificatorias de semillas de tres cultivares de mani ( Arachis hypogaea L.). Primer Congr. Nac. de Soja y Secunda Reunion Nac. de Oleaginosos 2: 32-38. Pergamino, Buenos Aires. Castroviejo, S. and H. Pascual. 1995. Notas sobre el genero Lens Mill. (Leguminosae) en la Peninsula Iberica e Islas Baleares. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 53(2): 177-180. With English summary. Chebbi, H., M.J. Pascual- Villalobos, J.L. Cenis, and E. Correal. 1995. Morphological and molecular characters for the differentiation of woody species within the genus Medicago. Fourrages 142: 191-206. In French with English summary. Corrick, M.G. 1995. Notes on Pultenaea Sm. (Fabaceae) in Victoria. Muelleria 8(3): 391-394. CRISP. 1995. Contributions towards a revision of Daviesia (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae). III. A synopsis of the genus. Austral. Syst. Bot. 8(6): 1155-1249. CRISP. 1995. Gompholobium inconspicuum (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae), a new species from south-eastern Australia. Muelleria 8(3): 307-310. Cullen, J., J.C.M. Alexander, A. Brady, C.D. Brickell, P.S Green, V.H. Heywood, P.M. Jorgensen, S.L. Jury, S.G. Knees, A.C. Leslie, V.A. Matthews, N.K.B. Robson, S.M. Walters, D.O. Wijnands, and P.F. Yeo, eds. 1995. The European garden flora. IV. Dicotyledons (Part II). Dilleniaceae to Leguminosae. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK. 602 pp. De Leonardis, W., G. Fichera, and A. Zizza. 1996. Pollen and seed morphology of Cicer arietinum L. cultivars and relationships with C. reticulatum Ladiz. and C. echinospermum P.H. Davis. PI. Genet. Resources Newsl. 105: 29-36. DELGADO-SALINAS and L. Torres-Colin. 1995. Combination nueva en el genero Macroptilium (Fabaceae). Anales Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. Auton. Mexico, Bot. 66(2): 189-191. Deng, L.L., F. Du, and W.-Y. Lu. 1994. The distribution of Leguminosae in Caiyanghe River Natural Preserve of Yunnan Province. J. NorthW. Forest. Coll. 9(2): 25-29. in Chinese with English summary. Dopchiz, L.P., E. Gomez-Sosa, and L. Poggio. 1995. Karyotype and nuclear DNA content of six species of Astragalus (Leguminosae). Cytologia 60(4): 329-335. DREWES. 1995. Revision de las especies argentinas del genero Macroptilium (Benth.) Urban (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae). Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Buenos Aires. 202 pp. DREWES and PALACIOS. 1995. Notas sobre el genero Macroptilium (Fabaceae) Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 30(3-4): 187-191. May 1996 7 DREWES and PALACIOS. 1995. Notulae ad Floram paraquaiensem: 52. Notes on the identification of Macroptilium panduratum (Benth.) Marechal & Baudet (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae), and its presence in Paraguay. Candollea 50(2): 539-55 1 . In Spanish with English summary. Du Puy, D.J. and LABAT. 1995. A new species of Argyrolobium (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) from Madagascar. Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., B, Adansonia 17(3-4): 179-181. Duman, H., Z. Aytac, and M. Vural. 1995. Two new taxa from south Anatolia. Turk. J. Bot. 19(4): 477-479. Astragalus akmanii Aytac & Duman and a nonlegume are described and illustrated. ENNEKING. 1995. The toxicity of Vicia species and their utilisation as grain legumes. Occas. Publ. Co-operative Res. Centre Legumes Medit. Agricult. 5(2): 1-119. Enquist, M. 1995. Desmodium lindhei meri (Leguminosae) in Mexico and Texas. Sida 16(4): 781-786. Erickson, D.L. and D.R. Young. 1995. Salinity responses, distribution, and possible dispersal of a barrier island strand glycophyte, Strophostyles umbellata (Fabaceae). Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 122(2): 95-100. FANTZ. 1995. Taxonomic notes on new varieties of species of Clitoria (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae: Clitoriinae). Sida 16(4): 721-730. Feldman, W.R. and S.J. Carter. 1995. Leguminosae in the living collections of the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Aridus 7(3): 1-4, 8. Fernandes, A. 1994. Novitates florae nordestinae brasiliensis. Bradea 6(33): 280-288. Includes Peltogyne crenulata n. sp.. Senna barnebyana n. sp., Apuleia grazielana n. sp., and key to the three Brazilian species of Apuleia. FORTUNATO. 1995. A new species of Collaea (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseoleae: Diocleinae) from Brazil. Kew Bull. 50(4): 795-799. •>* Fuentes, E. and PLANCHUELO. 1995. Evaluacion comparativa de leguminosas aceiteras. Oleaginosos 12: 7-9. Galasso, I., T. Schmidt, D. Pignone, and J.S. Heslop-Harrison. 1995. The molecular cytogenetics of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.: the physical organization and characterization of 18S-5.8S-25S rRNA genes, 5S rRNA genes, telomere-sequences, and a family of centromeric repetitive DNA sequences. Theor. Appl. Genet. 91(6/7): 928-935. Gandhi, K.N. and J.J. Pipoly, III. 1995. Validation of Tachigali micropetala (Ducke) Zarucchi and Pipoly (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae). Sida 16(4): 787. Gonzalez- Andres, F. and J.-M. Ortiz. 1995. RAPD analysis of shrubs belonging to the genus Cytisus and allies (Genisteae: Fabaceae), as an aid for taxonomic discrimination. Israel J. PI. Sci. 43(4): 303-314. Gonzalez -Andres, F. and J.-M. Ortiz. 1995. Isoenzymatic characterization of potentially useful forage shrubs belonging to the genus Cytisus and allies (Genisteae: Leguminosae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 23(7-8): 813-824. Gonzalez- Andres, F. and J.-M. Ortiz. 1995. Seed morphology of Cytisophyllum, Cytisus, Chamaecytisus , and Genista (Fabaceae: Genisteae) species for characterization. Seed Sci. Techn. 23(2): 289-300. GRANT. 1995. A chromosome atlas and interspecific-intergeneric index for Lotus and Tetragonolobus (Fabaceae). Canad. J. Bot. 73(11): 1787-1809. Greinwald, R., P. Bachmann, LEWIS, L. Witte, and F.-C. Czygan. 1995. Alkaloids of the genus Poecilanthe (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 23(5): 547-553. 8 The Bean Bag Number 43 Greinwald, R., C. Henrichs, G. Veen, ROSS, L. Witte, and F.-C. Czygan. 1995. A survey of alkaloids in Templetonia biloba (Benth.) Polhill (Fabaceae: Brongniartieae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 23(6): 649-654. Greinwald, R., ROSS, L. Witte, and F.-C. Czygan. 1995. The alkaloid pattern of Plagiocarpus axillaris (Fabaceae: Brongniartieae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 23(6): 645-648. Hamann, A., D. Zink, and W. Nagl. 1995. Microsatellite fingerprinting in the genus Phaseolus. Genome 38(3): 507-515. With French summary. Hanson, L. 1995. Some new chromosome counts in the genus Inga (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Kew Bull. 50(4): 801-804. Somatic chromosome counts for 17 species of Inga, including 15 previously uncounted species. Harch, B.D., K.E. Basford, I.H. DeLacey, P.K. Lawrence, and A. Cruickshank. 1995. Patterns of diversity in fatty acid composition in the Australian groundnut germplasm collection. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 42: 243-256. HARRIS. 1995. Systematics and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA in the genus Leucaena (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae). PI. Syst. Evol. 197(1/4): 195-208. Heenan, P.B. 1995. The typification of Clianthus puniceus (Fabaceae: Galegeae). New Zealand J. Bot. 33(4): 561-562. Heenan, P.B. 1995. A taxonomic revision of Carmichaelia (Fabaceae: Galegeae) in New Zealand (part I). New Zealand J. Bot. 33(4): 455-475. Heenan, P.B. 1995. Typification of names in Carmichaelia, Chordospartium, Corallospartium, and Notospartium (Fabaceae: Galegeae) from New Zealand. New Zealand J. Bot. 33(4): 439-454. Hilu, K.W. and H.T. Stalker. 1995. Genetic relationships between peanut and wild species of Arachis sect. Arachis (Fabaceae): Evidence from RAPDs. PI. Syst. Evol. 198(3-4): 167-178. Hoey, B.K., K.R. Crowe, V.M. Jones, and N.O. Polans. 1996. A phylogenetic analysis of Pisum based on morphological characters and allozyme and RAPD markers. Theor. Appl. Genet. 92(1): 92-100. Howieson, J.G., W.A. Nedlands, A. Loi, and S.J. Carr. 1995. Biserrula pelicinus L.: a legume pasture species with potential for acid, duplex soils which is nodulated by unique root-nodule bacteria. Austral. J. Agric. Res. 46(5): 997-1009. Julier, B., A. Porcheron, C. Ecalle, and P. Guy. 1995. Genetic variability for morphology, growth, and forage yield among perennial diploid and tetraploid lucerne populations ( Medicago sativa L.). Agronomie 15(5): 295-304. With French summary. Kami, J., V.B. Velasquez, DEBOUCK, and P. Gepts. 1995. Identificaton of presumed ancestral DNA sequences of phaseolin in Phaseolus vulgaris. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92(4): 1101-1104. Kazimierska, E.M. 1995. Morphology and fertility of a spontaneous octoploid of white clover ( Trifolium repens L.). J. Appl. Genet. 36(4): 341-352. Keys, R.N., S.E. Smith, H.L. Mogensen, and SMALL. 1995. Microgametophytic plastid nucleoid content and reproductive and life history traits of tribe Trifolieae (Fabaceae). PI. Syst. Evol. 196(1-2): 89-98. Kirch, J., M. Veit, H. Watzig, R. Greinwald, and F.-C. Czygan. 1995. Alkaloidal variation in Genista lobelii s.l. (Fabaceae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 23(6): 635-643. May 1996 9 KITE, A.C. Plant, A. Burke, M.J.S. Simmonds, W.M. Blaney, and L.E. Fellows. 1995. Accumulation of trans-3-hydroxy-L-proline by seeds and leaves of the edible Madagascar legume Lemuropisum edule. Kew Bull. 50: 585-590. Kollipara, K.P., R.J. Singh, and HYMOWITZ. 1995. Genomic relationships in the genus Glycine (Fabaceae: Phaseoleae): Use of a monoclonal antibody to the soybean Bowman-Birk inhibitor as a genome marker. Amer. J. Bot. 82(9): 1104-1111. Kotresha, K. and Y.N. Seetharam. 1995. Epidermal studies in some species of Bauhinia L. (Caesalpinioideae). Phytomorphology 45(1-2): 127-137. Krishan, B.K. and O.P. Toky. 1996. 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