13 • S-/ 233 The Bean Bag A newsletter to promote communication among research scientists concerned with the systematics of the Leguminosae/Fabaceae Number 54 February 2007 FROM THE EDITOR Barbara Mackinder The Bean Bag is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal The Bean Bag is issued each year and features six columns: From the Editor, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), Latin American Legume Report, Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation, 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 and is derived from Readers contributions in conjunction with references from The Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature. Recent is defined as up to 18 months old. Specific interest to Bean Bag Readers is defined as research papers of interest to a worldwide group of legume systematic botanists. Bean Bag Readers are encouraged to send notices, observations, etc. The Bean Bag can be delivered to readers via e-mail. If you wish to have your copies e-mailed to you, please send an email message to the editor (email: B.Mackinder@kew.org). New readers please provide your title, first and last names, full postal address and area(s) of interest. Electronic copies of some of the past issues of The Bean Bag can be viewed on the World Wide Web server of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK at http://www.rbgkew.org.ukVherbarium/legumes/beanbag.html. Requests for copies of past issues to be delivered as email attachments should be sent to the editor. Bean Bag address: Dr. B. Mackinder, Bean Bag Editor, Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, United Kingdom. email: B.Mackinder@kew.org N/ . JO 9 i cc I «r f 0/ <07 ml ^F7 2 The Bean Bag Number 54 NEWS The Rupert Barneby Award James L. Luteyn The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Valquiria Ferreira Dutra, of the Universidade Federal de Vi^osa is the recipient of the Rupert Barneby Award for the year. 2007. She will be studying the genus Mimosa in the “campos rupestres” in Eastern Brazil. The New York Botanical Garden now invites applications for the Rupert Barneby Award for the year 2008. The award of US$ 1,000.00 is to assist researchers to visit The New York Botanical Garden to study the rich collection of Leguminosae. Anyone interested in applying for the award should submit their curriculum vitae, a detailed letter describing the project for which the award is sought, how a visit to the NYBG would help accomplish the goals of the project, and the names of 3 referees. Travel to the NYBG should be planned for sometime in the year 2008. The application should be addressed to Dr. Fabian A. Michelangeli, (e-mail: fabian@nybg.org) or Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Blvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126 USA, and received no later than December 1 2007. Electronic applications are preferred. 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. Michelangeli. 2007 International Pollination Symposium on Plant-Pollinator Relationships Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA. June 24 - 28, 2007 Jennifer Tabke Topics and& themes of the Symposium are: Gene flow; Transgenes; Mating system dynamics; Molecular & statistical genetic advances; Conservation of plant genetic resources & pollinators; and Gene bank management. Further information can be found at: www.ucs.iastate.edu/mnet/plantbee/home.html Fifth International Legume Conference Gwilym Lewis Some readers will know that the next International Legume Conference (ILC5) was provisionally to be held at the Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro (Rio Botanic Gardens) in September 2008. Unfortunately, Rio Botanic Gardens has had to withdraw their offer to host the conference. Currently, others in Brazil are looking at options for an alternative Brazilian venue, but if one is found, the conference would at the earliest be in 2009. Further news is awaited. Should a venue and date be confirmned prior to the distribution of the next issue of The Bean Bag, then readers who have supplied an email address will be notified by email. A checklist and synopsis of American species of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae Marla de Lourdes Rico-Arce This book, entitled American species of Acacia on the cover, treats 188 species of Acacia found in the Americas of which 159 are native and 29 are exotics. The book begins with an extensive introduction to the morphology of Acacia. Species accounts include detailed synonymy, descriptions and an assessment of IUCN conservation status. Line drawings are provided for about a quarter of the species and there is a section of colour photographs at the end. More information will soon be available on CONABIO’s website http://www.conabio.gob.mx/ February. 2007 3 LATIN AMERICAN LEGUME REPORT Renee H. Fortunato SIMPOSIO DE LEGUMINOSAS LEGUMINOSAE EN LATINOAMERICA: RECIENTES AVANCES Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana, 18-25 de junio de. 2006 En el marco del IX Congreso Latinoamericano de Botanica se efectuo el Simposio de especialistas en Leguminosas el dia 22 de junio de. 2006 Coordination: Renee H. Fortunato. Participantes: 136 personas. Durante el Simposio se presentaron las siguientes ponencias: Maria de Lourdes Rico Arce (l.rico@kew.org) - Actualizaciones sobre la Gasification de la subfamilia Mimosoideae, con enfasis en los grupos mas diversos en el neotropico. Lidia Poggio (lidiapoggiocitoevol@hotmail.com) Citogenetica Evolutiva en Leguminosas Americanas Jose Salvador Flores (fguido@tunku.uady.mx) - Floristica y Etnobotanica de las Leguminosas en la Peninsula de Yucatan, Mexico. Antonio Krapovickas (ibone@agr.unne.edu.ar) - La variabilidad del cacahuete cultivado. On the 22/6/2006, during the ninth Latin American Botanical Congress in the Dominican Republic, a Symposium entitled “Recent Advances in Latin American Legume Research” was convened by Renee H. Fortunato. 2006. The Symposium was attended by 136 participants and the following presentations were given: Maria de Lourdes Rico Arce (l.rico@kew.org) - Updates on the Classification of the subfamily Mimosoideae, with emphasis on the groups most diverse in the Neotropics. Lidia Poggio (lidiapoggiocitoevol@,hotmail.com) - Evolutionary Cytogenetics of the Legumes of the Americas. Jose Salvador Flores (fguido@tunku.uady.mx) - Floristics and Ethnobotanics of the Legumes in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Antonio K.rapovickasibone@agr.unne.edu.ar - The Variability of the Cultivated Peanut. NODULATION AND NITROGEN FIXATION Legume Nodulation Reports not in Allen and Allen (1981) Janet I. Sprent New reports of nodulation in Brazilian species of Mimosa (F.B. dos Reis Jr, M.F. Simon, E. Gross, R.M. Boddey, G.N. Elliot, N.E. Neto, M. de Fatima Loureiro, L.P. de Quieros, E.K. James, pers. comm.) M. albolanata Taub. M. humivagans Barneby M. claussenii Benth. M. hypoglauca Mart. M. callithrix Mai me M. irrigua Barneby M. cordistipula Benth. M. laniceps Barneby M. cyclophylla Taub. M. lanuginosa Burkhart M. decorticans Barneby M. lewisii Barneby M. densa Benth. M. manidea Barneby M. discobola Barneby M. melanocarpa Benth. M. dominarum Barneby M nuda Benth. M. foliolosa Benth. M. pseudoradula Glaz. ex Barneby M. gardneri Benth. M. pseudosepiaria Harms M. gemmulata Barneby M pteridifolia Benth. M. gracilis Benth. M. pyrenea Taub. M. hirsutissima Mart. M. regina Barneby 4 The Bean Bag Number 54 M. setosissima Taub. M. setuligera Harms. M. skinneri Benth. M. speciosissima Taub. M. splendida Barneby M. thermarum Barneby M. ulbrichiana Harms. M. ulei Taub. M. ursina Mart. M. venatorum Barneby M. verecunda Benth. M. vestita Benth New reports of nodulation in Australian legumes (A. Mclnnes, pers. comm.) Acacia rosse i F. Muell. Acacia spinosissima Benth Daviesia nudiflora Meissner • New reports of nodulation in South African legumes Cyclopia galioides (Bergius) DC. (G.N. Elliot, E.K. James, J.I. Sprent, pers. comm.) Cyclopia intermedia E. Mey. Cyclopia pubescens Eckl. & Zeyh. Psoralea aculeata L. (S. Kanu and F.D.Dakora, pers comm.) Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. This is the last article in this series. As explained in the accompanying article, ‘USDA Nodulation Data in GRIN’, our rhizobial nodulation data have now been incorporated into the USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), and are accessable via the World Wide Web, http://www.ars-grin.gov/~sbmliw/cgi-bin/taxnodul.pl. I plan to continue reporting new nodulation records in The Bean Bag, but in the future they will be reported as new in relation to the nodulation reports in GRIN. — Taxon Status' Source2 Abarema campestris (Benth.) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Abarema floribunda (Benth.) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Acacia modesta Wall. + 1 Adenopodia scelerata (A. Chev.) Brenan - 2 Aeschynomene pule hell a Baker - 2 Afzelia bella Harms var. gracilior Keay - 2 Albizia altissima Hook. f. + 2 Albizia dinklagei (Harms) Harms + 2 Albizia elegans (Ducke) L.Rico as Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Alexa grandiflora Ducke - 5 Amphimas pterocarpoides Harms + 2 Anthonotha crass folia J. Leonard - 2 February. 2007 5 Anthonotha macrophylla P. Beauv. - 2 Astragalus lusitanicus Lam. + 4 Astraglus amberstianus Benth. + 1 Aubrevillea kerstingii (Harms) Pellegr. - 2 Aubrevillea platycarpa Pellegr. + 2 Baphia capparidifolia subsp. polygalacea Brummitt + 2 Bauhinia cupreonitens Ducke - 5 Bobgunnia fistuloides (Harms) J.H. Kirkbr. & Wiersema - 2 Bussea occidental is Hutch. - 2 Caesalpinia benthamiana (Baill.) Herend. & Zarucchi - 2 Calliandra coriacea (Willd.) Benth. + 5 Calliandra pittieri Standi. + 5 Calpocalyx aubrevillei Pellegr. + 2 Calpocalyx brevibracteatus Harms - 2 Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. - 2 Cassia aubrevillei Pellegr. - 2 Cassia sieberiana DC. - 2 Centrosema vexil latum Benth. + 5 Cercis racemosa 01 iv. + 3 Chamaecrista kirkii (Oliv.) Standi. - 2 Chamaecrista viscosa (Kunth.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby + 5 Chidlowia sanguinea Hoyle + 2 Clitoria arborea Benth. + 5 Copaifera salikounda Heckel - 2 Crotalaria cylindrocarpa DC. + 2 Crotalaria doniana Baker - 2 Crotalaria lachnosema Stapf + 2 Crotalaria spectabilis Roth - 2 Cryptosepalum tetraphyllum (Hook, f ) Benth. - 2 Cyclocar pa stel laris Afzel. ex Urb. - 2 6 The Bean Bag Number 54 Cynometra spniceana Benth. var. procera Benth. - 5 Dalbergia afze liana G. Don - 2 Dalbergia albi/lora A. Chev. ex Hutch. & Dalziel subsp. albiflora - 2 Dalbergia bignonae Berhaut + 2 Dalbergia dalzielii Hutch. & Dalziel - 2 Dalbergia oblongifolia G. Don - 2 Dalbergia rufa G. Don - 2 Dalbergia saxatilis Hook. f. - 2 Dalbergiella welwitschii (Baker) Baker f. - 2 Daniellia ogea (Harms) Rolfe ex Holland - 2 Daniellia thurifera Benn. - 2 Desmodium adscendens (Sw.) DC. - 2 Desmodium ramossimum G. Don - 2 Desmodium velutinum (Willd.) DC. - 2 Detarium heudelotianum Baill. - 2 Dialium aubrevillei Pellegr. - 2 Dialium dinklagei Harms - 2 Dialium pobeguinii Pellegr. - 2 Dimorphandra campinarum Ducke + 5 Dioclea reflexa Hook. f. - 2 Diplotropis triloba Gleason + 5 Distemonanthus benthamianus Baill. - 2 Dolichos dinklagei Harms - 2 Dolichos nimbaensis Schnell + 2 Dolichos tonkouiensis Porteres + 2 Droogmansia scaettaiana A. Chev. & Sillans + 2 Entada gigas (L.) Fawc. & Rendle + 2 Eperua rubiginosa Miq. - 5 Eriosema parviflorum E. Mey. subsp. parviflorum - 2 Eriosema parviflorum subsp. collinum Hepper + 2 February. 2007 7 Erythrina milbraedii Harms + 2 Gilbertiodendron bilineatum (Hutch. & Dalziel) J. Leonard - 2 Gilbertiodendron limba (Scott-Elliot) J. Leonard - 2 Griffonia simplicifolia (Vahl ex DC.) Baill. - 2 Guibourtia copallifera Benn. - 2 Guibourtia ehie (A. Chev.) J. Leonard - 2 Guibourtia leonensis J. Leonard - 2 Hydrochorea gonggrijpii (Kunth) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Hydrochorea marginata (Kleinh.) Barneby & J. W. Grimes var. marginata + 5 Hymenaea intermedia Ducke - 5 Indigofera dendroides Jacq. - 2 Indigofera heudelotii Benth. ex Baker var. heudelotii - 2 Indigofera macrophylla Schumach. & Thonn. - 2 Indigofera paniculata Pers. subsp. paniculata - 2 Indigofera simplicifolia Lam. - 2 Inga acuminata Benth. + 5 Inga duckei Huber + 5 Inga microcalyx Spruce ex Benth. + 5 Inga nobilis Willd. subsp. nobilis + 5 Inga umbratica Poepp. & Endl. + 5 Inga velutina Willd. + 5 Kotschya lutea (Porteres) Hepper + 2 Kotschya ochreata (Taub.) Dewit & P.A. Duvign. var. ochreata + 2 Leptoderris brachyptera (Benth.) Dunn + 2 Leptoderris fasciculata (Benth.) Dunn + 2 Lonchocarpus heptaphyllus (Poir.) DC. + 5 Machaerium latifolium Rusby + 5 Macrolobium bifolium (Aubl.) Pers. - 5 Macrolobium campestre Huber - 5 Macrolobium campestre Huber var. arirambense R. S. Cowan - 5 8 The Bean Bag Number 54 Macrolobium campestre Huber var. campestre - 5 Macrolobium campestre Huber var. medium R. S. Cowan - 5 Macrolobium multijugum (DC.) Benth. var. multijugum - 5 Macrolobium pendulum Willd. ex Vogel - 5 Macrolobiuum punctatum Spruce ex Benth. - 5 Macrolobium suaveolens Spruce ex Benth. var. suaveolens - 5 Macrosamanea duckei (Huber) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Millettia barteri (Benth.) Dunn - 2 Millettia dinklagei Harms + 2 Millettia grijfoniana Baill. - 2 Millettia lane-poolei Dunn - 2 Millettia lucens (Scott-Elliot) Dunn - 2 Millettia rhodantha Baill. + 2 Millettia warneckei Harms - 2 Millettia zechiana Harms + 2 Mimosa guilandinae (DC.) Barneby var. spruceana (Benth.) Barneby + 5 Mimosa myriadena (Benth.) Benth. + 5 Mimosa rufescens Benth. + 5 Mucuna flagellipes Hook. f. - 2 Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. var. pruriens - 2 Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. var. util is (Wall, ex Wight) Bak. ex Burck - 2 Mucuna sloanei Fawc. & Rendle - 2 Neonotonia wightii (Wight & Am.) J.A.Lackey subsp. w ightii as Glycine wightii Verde, subsp. wightii - 2 Newtonia aubrevillei (Pellegr.) Keay subsp. aubrevillei - 2 Newtonia duparquetiana (Baill.) Keay - 2 Onobrychis cornuta (L.) Desv. + 1 Ononis var ie gat a L. + 4 Ormocarpum megalophyllum Harms - 2 Pachyrhizus ferrugineus (Piper) M. Sorensen + 6 February. 2007 9 Pelligriniodendron diphyllum (Harms) J. Leonard - 2 Peltogyne catingae Ducke - 5 Philenoptera cyanescens (Schumach. & Thonn.) Roberty - 2 Physostigma vene nosum Balf. - 2 Platysepalum hirsutum (Dunn) Hepper - 2 Poecilanthe amazonica (Ducke) Ducke + 5 Pterocarpus mildbraedii Harms subsp. mildbraedii + 2 Rhynchosia brunnea Baker f. + 2 Rhynchosia mannii Baker - 2 Rhynchosia minima (L.) DC. - 2 Rhynchosia pycnostachya (DC.) Meikle - 2 Senna chtysocarpa (Desv.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby - 5 Senna pendula (Willd.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby - 5 Senna podocarpa (Guill. & Perr.) Lock - 2 Senna reticulata (Willd.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby - 5 Serianthes myriadenia (Guill.) Benth. + 5 Stryphnodendron paniculatum Poepp. & Endl. + 5 Swartzia grandifolia Benth. + 5 Swartzia leptopetala Benth. - 5 Swartzia oriximinaensis R. S. Cowan + 5 Tachigali macrostachya Huber + 5 Tephrosia flexuosa G. Don - 2 Tephrosia nana Schweinf. - 2 Tephrosia nitens Benth. ex Seem. + 5 Teramnus micans (Welw. ex Baker) Baker f. - 2 Tessmannia baikiaeoides Hutch. & Dalziel - 2 Vigna gracilis (Guill. & Perr.) Hook. f. - 2 Vigna multiflora Hook. f. - 2 Vigna nigritia Hook. f. - 2 Vigna venulosa Baker + 2 10 The Bean Bag Number 54 Xylia evansii Hutch. + 2 Zygia latifolia (L.) Fawc. & Rendle var. lasiopus (Benth.) Barneby & J. W. Grimes + 5 Zygia ramiflora (F. Muell.) Kosterm. + 5 1 Status: +, root nodules reported as present; root nodules reported as absent. 2 Source: 1. Athar, M. 2005. Nodulation of native legumes in Pakistani rangelands. Agricultuae Conspectus Scientificus 70(2): 49-54. 2. Diabate, M., A. Munive, S.M. de Faria, A. Ba, B. Dreyfus, and A. Galiana. 2005. Occurrence of nodulation in unexplored leguminous trees native to the West African tropical rainforest and inoculation response of native species useful in reforestation. New Phytologist 166: 231-239 but also see Sprent, J.I. (2005) West African legumes: the role of nodulation and nitrogen fixation. New Phytologist 167, 326-330 which contains a critique of the methodology of Diabate et al 2005. 3. Liu, J.-W., T.-C. En, and X. Win. 2005. Diverse rhizobia associated with woody legumes Wisteria sinensis, Cercis racemosa and Amorpha fniticosa grown in the temperate zone of China. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 28: 465-477. 4. Personal communication,. 2006: Amrani Said, Laboratoire de Biologie du Sol, Faculte des Sciences Biologiques, Usthb BP32 El Alia - Bab Ezzouar, Alger 16111 - Algeria 5. Personal communication,. 2006: Sergio Miana de Faria, EMRAPA Agrobiologia KM 47 antiga Estrada Rio-Sao Paulo, Cep 23851-970 - Seropedica, RJ, Brasil 6. Rodriguez-Navarro, D.N., M. Camacho, E.O. Leidi, R. Rivas, and E. Velaquez. 2004. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of rhizobia from diverse geographical origin that nodulate Pachyrhizus species. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 27: 737-745. USDA Nodulation Data in GRIN Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. and John H. Wiersema After discussions with the Directorate of the International Legume Database and Information Service (ILDIS), a single field was created in their database for rhizobial nodulation data in 1986. Input of nodulation data into the ILDIS database had three phases: 1) entering the nodulation data from Allen and Allen (1981) with each datum referenced to that work, 2) reviewing and entering literature reporting legume nodulation published after 1979, and 3) examining and verifying the original references cited by Allen and Allen (1981) and attaching those references to the data in the ILDIS database. In 1986, Mrs. Ethel K. Allen and the University of Wisconsin Press gave their permission for the nodulation data in the Allens’ book to be incorporated into the ILDIS database, and this phase was completed in 1990. The third phase was completed in early 2001. The second phase is complete up to the present, and current literature is being monitored for new data. The ILDIS Directorate gave their permission for us to use the nodulation data in the ILDIS database. The USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) contains information on the USDA germplasm holdings. The ILDIS nodulation data are now incorporated into GRIN, and GRIN data are available via the World Wide Web. GRIN was selected to host the data because it could be made available on the WWW and to facilitate it being updated by USDA personnel. An access web page for the nodulation data is now available on the GRIN web site: http://www.ars- grin.gov/~sbmljw/cgi-bin/taxnodul.pl Interested users are requested to try out the web page and send reactions and opinions of the overall interface, ease of use, data available, and the formatting of reported data. February. 2007 1 1 the page. The default is to obtain all types of nodulation data (positive and negative root nodulation and positive stem nodulation); if one type or another is not desired, then uncheck the box(es) for that type(s). Queries can be made based on the traditional legume classification of Polhill, genus, species, infraspecific taxon, or by geographical unit (country or state/province). Geographical queries will be effective only for those taxa for which country/state distribution data exist in GRIN. Currently about 3,500 of the 4,700 accepted taxa, represented by 6,650 nodulation reports in GRIN, also have distribution data. The geographical queries can be either for the actual taxa with nodulation reports of a geographical unit or for the genera of a geographic unit with nodulation reports anywhere in the world. 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HUM Cannabaceae Krameriaceae Fabaceae Fabaceae subf Ceesalpinioideae £ , jd (Use shift or control key to make multiple selections.) Genue or species name: | (e.g. Arachis or Arachis glabrata) Species with nodulation reports Genera with potential for nodulation ^ jpj Country! | (CaUflfrY iis*) State/Provincei |~" (e.g. Alabama) submit query | clear (orm | Cite as: USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Garmplasm Resources Informatioo Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsvilla, Maryland. URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/sbml/ jhw/public_html/cgl-bln/taxnodu!.p!?!anguage=en (29 January 2007) _ _ Last modified : 2 7 April 2006 ARS Home | USDA | GRIN Home | About GRIN | Contact GRIN | Information Quality | Policies 8 1 Links | Help FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Nondiscrimination Statement | FirstGov | White House k For example if the GRIN nodulation data is queried for the genus Anadenanthera, a web page is returned with seven taxa listed for which nodulation reports exist. Two are accepted species, A. colubrina and A. peregina, three are infraspecific taxa, A. colubrina var. cebil, A. colubrina var. colubrina, and A. peregina var. falcata, and two taxa are synonyms, A.falcata and A. macrocarpa. 12 The Bean Bag Number 54 USDA United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Area Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) GRIN Taxonomy for Plants ''I Nod illation Plants in GRIN Taxonomy ________ » (for the query: genus-species = 1 Anadenanthera * & (infra- jfwnily = 'Cellidaceae, Fabaceae, Krameriaceae' & country = " & state = " & data set = 'R+, R-. S+' & report type = 'species with nodulation data1) Abbreviations (use curser to see details): R+, R-. S+ Follow links for GRIN taxon reports or literature references for nodulation data. 1 Anadenanthera colubrina (Veil.) Brenan [R+.R-l 2 Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil (Gnseb.) Alts chill [R-| 3 Anadenanthera colubrina var. colubrina |R~1 4 Anadenanthera falcata (Bentli.) S|ieg. (= Anadenanthera peregrina var. falcata (Bentli.) Altsclndl |R+| 5 Anadenanthera macrocarya (Bentli.) Bi enan [= Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil (Griseb.) Altschnl) fR+, R-| 6 Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) S'peg. [R+l 7 Anadenanthera peregrina var. faicala (Bentli.) Altschnl [R+l I USDA | AR.S | GRIN | NPGS | New Search | Cite as: USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database], National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. URL: http://www.ar.s-gi in.gov/np gssbrnl/jhw/pnblic-htinl/cgi-bin/nodnlntioii.pl (29 January 200?) Please send us vom comments \ Close Window I Ctrl P to pnn( V,, i If a user clicks on a taxon name, the GRIN taxonomy page for that name will be displayed, which includes Pohill’s subfamilial classification, place of original publication, infraspecific taxa, common names, economic uses, distribution, references, synonyms, links to other databases, and links to images. Following the taxon name in square brackets are symbols indicating the class(es) of nodulation report(s) known for the taxon, R+, R-, S+, positive and negative root nodulation reports and positive stem nodulation reports, respectively. If a user clicks on a symbol, the complete bibliographic reference will be displayed. USDA United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Area Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) GRIN Taxonomy for Plants Literature References for GRIN Taxonomy Nodulation Data Taxon: Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) Speg. ♦ Campelo, A B & J. Dobereiner 1959 F.stndo sobre inoculapao cruzada de algumas leguminosas florestais. Pesq. Agropecu. Brasil. 4:67-72. frioOiidimnpad port™ t* root of Anaderaihero ptrtgnna] . Cite as: USDA, ARS. National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database], National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. URL: httpf/www. ars-grin.gov/npgs/sbml/jhw/public_html/cgi-bin/nodlit.pl7100220 (29 January 2007) Please send us your comments ( Clog* Window ] Ctrl P to print February. 2007 13 Clicking on the abbreviated journal citation, for example Pesq. Agropecu. Brasil., will open a window with the complete journal name, Pesquisas agropecuaria Brasiliera, Rio de Janeiro. The tirst users to contact us have already sent us 54 new nodulation reports. We hope that interested persons will access the USDA nodulation data and send us their comments atjoe@nt.ars-grin.gov before we finalize the web presentation. GLEANINGS CANE and his team continue their work on the breeding biologies of several papilionaceous legumes of the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains. Katharine Swoboda just completed a thesis on the breeding biology and pollinators (all bees) of Hedysarum borealt. Kristal Watrous is working on Astragalus filipes. We will be repeating manual pollinations with Dalea ornata and D. searlsiae. All of these are partly self-incompatible, with outcrossed flowers yielding more seed, fruits, germination and more vigorous progeny. The work supports a larger effort to farm these species to allow large-scale production of affordable seed for wildland restoration, (jcane@biology.usu.edu) Cardoso and LAMMEL (ESALQ/USP, Brazil), are studying nodulation in legumes of an Araucaria Forest in southeastern Brazil. Several bacteria were isolated from eleven legumes and a paper is in press. Now they are working on the 16S rRNA phylogeny of the isolates, (ejbncard@esalq.usp.br). Ellison and LISTON are continuing their molecular phylogenetic studies of the genus Trifolium and request samples (seeds or herbarium specimens) of the following species. If material is limited, we can use as little as a single leaflet, and have had success with specimens that are up to 50 years old. Please mail to: Dr. Nick Ellison, Grasslands Research Centre, AgResearch, Private Bag 1 1008, Palmerston North, New Zealand. T. acutiflorum Morocco; T. angulatum SE Europe; T. ankaratrense Madagascar; T. antucoensis Chile; T. attenuatum S Rocky Mts, USA; T. bivonae Sicily; T. blancheanum Lebanon, Israel; T. caudatum Turkey; T. chlorotrichum Turkey; T. cinctum Balkan peninsula; T. congestum Balkan peninsula, Italy; T. daveauanum France; T. davisii Turkey; T. dichroanthoides Syria; T. dolopium Greece; T. elgonense Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia; T. euxinum Turkey; T. gillettianum Cameroon; T. juliani Tunisia, Algeria; T. mauginianum Ethiopia; T. meironense Turkey, Israel; T. mucronatum SW USA, Mexico; T. pachycalyx Turkey; T. pilczii Balkan peninsula; T. radicosum Iran; T. roussaeanum Turkey; T. saxatile European Alps; T. sebastianii SE Europe - SW Asia; T. siskiyouense Oregon, USA; T. stipulaceum S. Africa; T. ukingense Tanzania; T. velenovskyi Balkan Peninsula; T. vestitum Chile; T. wentzelianum Tanzania; 71 wettsteinii Balkan Peninsula, (listona@bcc.orst.edu) KIRKBRIDE visited the 1) Nationale Plantentuin van Belgie (BR), Meise, Belgium, 2) Institut de Botanique, Universite Montpellier II (MPU), Montpellier, France, 3) Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (P), Paris, France, and 4) Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Universita (FI), Firenze, Italy in late September and early October. 2006 to examine types of Lotus subgen. Pedrosia. (joe@nt.ars-grin.gov) KLITGAARD continues with her monographic and floristic studies of the Dalbergioid clade and the Detarioid clade. She is beginning monographic studies of Pterocarpus in collaboration with Nelson Zamora and beginning floristic treatments of Dalbergioid and Detarioid genera for Flora Mesoamericana. (B.Klitgaard@nhm.ac.uk) KLITGAARD, BRUNEAU and HERENDEEN and Prenner continue their study of Legume flower evolution and have prepared two manuscripts on caesalpinioid flower evolution. (B.Klitgaard@nhm.ac.uk) KLITGAARD, BANKS, Crane and Claxton are collaborating on a project which is exploring the usefulness of palynology for resolving relationships in the Fabales clade and have prepared a manuscript on the pollen morphology of the Polygalaceae. MAASS continues her work researching and preparing papers on the domestication and evolution of Lablab purpureus. She would like to receive seed of wild Lablab purpureus (= Dolichos lablab ) var. rhomboideus from Namibia, Madagascar or other parts of (most likely) southern Africa. She is also looking for seed of any 'wild' Lablab purpureus from India or Bangladesh (bmaass@gwdg.de) Obiang-Mbomia and BRETELER have completed their revision of Eurypetalum (Caesalpinioideae) and submitted it for publication to Adansonia and the revision of Crudia Nguema & BRETELER will follow later this year. Breteler continues to work on the African genus Anthonota s.l. (± 30 species). PLANCHUELO is the Project Director for the Research and Technology Transfer Program of the National University of Cordoba and Agency for Research Promotion, Cordoba, Argentina. The research project combines studies in seed anatomy and morphology of crop legumes with taxonomic studies of wild species. Herbarium specimens of Lupinus and Crotalaria are needed for the project and herbarium specimens from Central Argentina are offered in exchange. SIMPSON and. Ulibarri are collaborating on a project investigating the phylogeny of Adesmia. (beryl@mail.utexas.edu) VANDERBORGHT, is maintaining a Phaseoleae-Phaseolinae collection, chiefly centred on wild Phaseolus and Vigna species. Detailed data can be consulted at the following address: http:Avww.br.fgov.be/RESEARCH/COLLECTIONS/LIVING/PHASEOLUS (T.Vanderborght@br.fgov.be). 14 The Bean Bag Number 54 RECENT LEGUME LITERATURE Ed. Note: Every effort has been made to ensure authors’ names are correctly cited but please notify the editor if your name is misspelled. Authors names in all capital letters are Bean Bag Readers. Almada, R.D., Davina, J.R. and J.G. Seijo. 2006. Karyotype analysis and chromosome evolution in sourthernmost South American species of Crotalaria (Leguminosae). Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 150: 329-341 Some stomatal guard cell and pollen grain sizes. Alvarez N de, G., Meeking, R.J. and D. W.R. White. 2006. The origin, initiation and development of axillary shoot meristems in Lotus japonicus. Ann. Bot. 98: 953-963 lm.sem. Aslam, S.N., Stevenson, P.C., Phythian, S.J., VEITCH, N.C. and D.R. Hall. 2006. Synthesis of cicerfuran, an antifungal benzofuran, and some related analogues. Tetrahedron 62 (17): 4214-4226 Atahuachi, B.M. and C.E. HUGHES. 2006. Two new species of Mimosa ( Fabaceae ) endemic to Bolivia. Brittonia 58(1): 59-65 2 spp. nov. BANKS, H., Feist-Burkhart, S. and B. KLITGAARD. 2006. The unique pollen morphology of Duparquetia (Leguminosae: Casesalpinioideae): developmental evidence of aperture orientation using confocal microscopy. Amer. J. Bot. 98: 107-115 lm.sem. Baudouin, E., Pieuchot, L., Engler, G., Pauly, N. and A. Puppo. 2006. Nitric oxide is formed in Medicago truncatula-Sinorhizobium meliloti functional nodules. Molec. Pit-microbe Interact. 19: 970- 975 lm. Bean, A.R. 2006. Notes on Ormocarpum (Fabaceae:Faboideae). Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Newsl. no 127: 5-6 Benedito da Silva, L. 2006. Structural variation in the wood of four Caatinga species from Northeast Brazil and their potential for sustainable development. PhD Thesis. University of Feira de Santana, Bahia. Beveridge, C.A. 2006. Axillary bud outgrowth: sending a message. Curr. Opinion PI. Biol. 9: 35-40 Root, stem. No images. Models of branching control & stages of axillary shoot development. Arabidopsis, Pisum, Petunia. Boss, P.K., Sreekantan, L. and M.R. Thomas. 2006. A grapevine TFL1 homologue can delay flowering and alter floral development when overexpressed in heterologous species. Fund. PI. Biol. 33: 31-41 sem & LM of flower (shoot meristem, inflorescence). Macro images of plant. Diagram of shoot architecture. Vitis. CANE, J. H. 2006. An evaluation of pollination mechanisms for purple prairie-clover, Dalea purpurea (Fabaceae: Amorpheae). Amer. Midi. Natur. 156: 193-197 Cesar, E.A., Juchum, F.S. and G.P. LEWIS, (eds). 2006. Preliminary list of the Leguminosae in northeastern Brazil. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Repatriation of Kew Herbarium Data for the flora of Northeastern Brazil Series 2. 209 pp. Chang, Z.Y., Wu, Z.H. and L.R. Xu. 2006. Onobrychis micrantha Schrenk, a newly recorded species of Leguminosae from China. Acta Phytotcix. Sin. 44(2): 187-188 In English, Chinese Chen W-M, James E.K., Coenye T., Chou J-H, Barrios E., DE FARIA S.M., Elliott G.N., Sheu S-H, SPRENT, J.I. and Vandamme, P. 2006. Burkholderia mimosarum sp. nov., isolated from root nodules of Mimosa spp. from Taiwan and South America. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiology 56: 1847-1851 February 2007 15 Clair, B., Ruelle, J., Beauchene, J., Prevost, M.F. and M. Fournier. 2006. Tension wood and opposite wood in 21 tropical rain forest species. 1. Occurrence and efficiency of the G-layer. IAWA Jl. 27: 329- 338 LM. Species studied: Ann .Guatteria, Oxandra\ Apoc Lacmellea, Buis.Protium ; Chrys :Licania\ CIus .Symphoma, Flac :Casearia\ Cela s.Goupia, Lin Hebepetalum\ lcac:Dendrobangia', Laur \Ocotea\ Lecy.Eschweilera, Lecylhis; Meliac:7Wc/i//;a; LegM.Inga, Myii.Myrcia, LegP Ormosia, Rhiz: Cassipourea, Sapin: Cupanici, Talisia Corpas, F.J., Barroso, J.B., Carreras, A., Valderrama, R., Palam, J.M., Leon, A.M., Sandalio, L.M. and L.A. Rio. 2006. Constitutive arginine-dependent nitric oxide synthase activity in different organs of pea seedlings during plant development. Planta 224: 246-254 Confocal laser scanning microscopy of seedlings. Table of growth parameters of seedling (root, stem, leaf). Pisum. Cronk, Q., Ojeda, I. and R.T. PENNINGTON. 2006. Legume comparative genomics: progress in phylogenetics and phylogenomics. Curr. Opinion PL Biol. 9: 99-103 Das, B. and P.K. Saha. 2006. Ultrastructural dimorphism of micropyle determines differential germinability of Sesbania cannabina seeds. Seed Sci. Technol. 34: 363-372 sem. de Figueiroa, J.M., Pareyn, F.G.C., Araujo, E.D.L., da Silva, C.E., dos Santos, V.F., Cutler, D.F., Baracat, A. and P. GASSON. 2006. Effects of cutting regimes in the dry and wet season on survival and sprouting of woody species from the semi-arid caatinga of northeast Brazil. Forest Ecology and Management 229 (1-3): 294-303 Delgado-Alvarado, A., Walker, R.P. and R.C. Leegood. 2007. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in developing pea seeds is associated with tissues involved in solute transport and is nitrogen-responsive. PL Cell Environ. 30: 225-235 Pisum. lm. Delis, C., Dimou, M., Flemetakis, E., Aivalakis, G. and P. Katinakis. 2006. A root-and hypocotyl- specific gene coding for copper-containing amine oxidase is related to cell expansion in soybean Seedlings. J. exp. Bot. 57: 101-111 LMofroot&hypocotylTS&LS. Glycine. Demason, D.A. and R. Chawla. 2006. Auxin/gibberellin interactions in pea leaf morphogenesis. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 150: 45-59 SEM of leaf development. Graph showing no. of pinna pairs present on leaves of plants grown on different media. Pisum. Degtjareva G., Valiejo-Roman C., Samigullin T., Kramina T. and D.D. SOKOLOFF. 2006. Phylogenetic relationships of North American Loteae (Leguminosae): analyses of nrlTS sequences and morphological data, implications for taxonomy and evolution of basic chromosome number. Chromosome Sciences 8(4): 119-122 Degtjareva G., Valiejo-Roman C., Samigullin T. and D. D. SOKOLOFF. 2006. On generic rank and phylogenetic relationships of Dorycnopsis Boiss. (Leguminosae, Loteae). Anales de Jardin Bot. de Madrid 63(1): 41-50 Degtjareva G.V., Kramina T.E., Sokoloff D.D., Samigullin T.H., Valiejo-Roman C.M. and A.S. Antonov. Phylogeny of the genus Lotas (Leguminosae, Loteae): evidence from nrlTS sequences and morphology Can. J. Bot. 84(5): 813-830 Du Bocage, A.L. and S.T.S. MIOTTO. 2006. Acacia globosa e Acacia limae, duas novas especies de Leguminosae-Mimosoideae para o Brasil. Rodrignesia 57(1): 131-136 in Portugese, English. 2 spp. nov. Duno-de-Stefano, R., RICO ARCE, M.L., Martlnez-Bemal, A. and C. Gutlerrez-Baez. 2006. Notes on the Flora of the Yucatan Peninsula. V: New records and miscellaneous notes for the family Leguminosae. Bole tin de Societie Botanique de Mexico 78: 43-46 16 The Bean Bag Number 54 Elliott G.N., Chen, W-M, Chou, J-H, Wang, H-C, Sheu, S-Y, Perin, L., Reis, V.M., Moulin, L., Simon, M.F, Bontemps, C., Sutherland, J.M., Bessi, R., DE FARIA, S.M., Trinick, M.J., Prescott, A.R., SPRENT, J.I. and E.K. James. 2007. Burkholderia phymatum is a highly effective nitrogen-fixing symbiont of Mimosa spp. and fixes nitrogen ex planta. New Phytologist 173: 168-180 Ellison, N.W., LISTON, A., Steiner, J.J., Williams, W.M. and N.L. Taylor. 2006. Molecular phylogenetics of the clover genus ( Trifolium - Leguminosae). Molec. Phylogenet. Evol. 39(3): 688-705 Evans, J.A., GASSON, P.E. and G.P. LEWIS. 2006. Wood anatomy of the Mimosoideae (Leguminosae). IAWA Journal, Supplement 5: 1-117 Fleming, A.J. 2006. The co-ordination of cell division, differentiation and morphogenesis in the shoot apical meristem. a perspective. J. exp. Bot. 57: 25-32 LM, STM, diagram of meristem. Medicago, Arabidopsis. FLORES, A.S., Filliettaz, A.M. and A.M.G. de Azevedo TOZZI. 2006. Novidades taxonomicas em especies Brasileiras de Crotalaria sect. Calycinae Wight & Am. (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae). Rodrigues ia 57(1): 127-130 In English. Portugese. Freeman, J.L., Zhang, L.H., Marcus, M.A., Fakra, S., McGrath, S.P. and E.A.H. Pilon-Smits. 2006. Spatial imaging, speciation, and quantification of selenium in the hyperaccumulator plants Astragalus bisulcatus and Stanley a pinnata. PI. Physiol. 142: 124-134 Scanning x-ray fluorescence mapping. Se in young leaf. Fu, G.A. and Y.K. Yang. 2006. (New plants of Adenanthera from Hainan Island.) Bull. Bot. Res. (China) 26(3): 257-258 In Chinese, English. 1 var. nov. Fuentes , E. and A. M. PLANCHUELO, 2006. Phytochemical characterization of wild and cultivated species of Lupinus in relation with species of others genera of Genisteae (Fabaceae). IN E. van Santen & G. D. Hill (Eds). Where Old and New World Lupins Meet: 108-1 17. ISBN 0-96476-165-1. Fujishige, N.A., Kapadia, N.N. and A.M. HIRSCH. 2006. A feeling for the micro-organism: structure on a small scale. Biofilms on plant roots. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 150: 79-88 CLSM & LM of root colonisation. Diagram showing biofilm formation. Medic ago, Melilotus, Arabidopsis. Fuller, D.Q. and E.L. Harvey. 2006. The archaeobotany of Indian pulses: identification, processing and evidence for cultivation. Environm. Arch. 11: 219-246 sem - vigna testa. Galasso, I., PIERGIOVANNI A.R., Liol, L., Campion, B., Sparvoli, F. and R. Bollini. 2006. Serine proteinase inhibitors in common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.): preliminary investigation on genome organization. Annual report of the Bean Improvement Cooperative 49: 145-146 Galati, B.G., Rosenfeldt, S. and G.M. Tourn. 2006. Embryological studies in Lotus glaber (Fabaceae). Ann. Bot.fenn. 43: 97-106 Line drawings, TEM. Getti, G.T.M., Aslam, S.N., Humber, D.P., Stevenson, P.C. and R.A. Cheke. 2006. The effect of cicerfuran, an arylbenzofuran from Cicer bijugum, and related benzofurans and stilbenes on Leishmania aethiopica, L. tropica and L. major. Planta Medica 72 (10): 907-91 1 Ghosh, R., Bera, S., D’Rozario, A., Banerjee, M. and S. Chakraborty. 2006. Plant remains from an archaeological site as indicators of vegetation and agricultural practice between (3 320 +- 400) and (2 080 +- 80) yr BP in gangetic West Bengal, India. J. Integ. PI. Biol. 48: 628-641 lm - poiien, wood charcoal of Terminalia, Shorea, SEM - spikelet of Oryza, seed of Vigna & Brassica. February. 2007 17 Gladish, D.K., Xu, J. and T. Niki. 2006. Apoptosis-like programmed cell death occurs in procambium and ground meristem of pea {Pisum sativum ) root tips exposed to sudden flooding. Ann. Bot. 97: 895- 902 LM. TEM. Gotelli, M., Galati, B. and P. HOC. 2006. Embryology of Macroptilium arenarium (Leguminosae). Aust. J. Bot. 54: 531-542 LM, line drawings, brief SEM of pollen Green, P.W.C., Sharma, H.C., Stevenson, P.C. and M.S.J. SIMMONDS. 2006. Susceptibility of pigeonpea and some of its wild relatives to predation by Helicoverpa armigera : implications for breeding resistant cultivars. Australian J. Agr. Re. 57 (7): 831-836 Greisel, R. 2006. Ontogeny of the Calliandra - massulae (Mimosaceae: Ingeae), and the associated viscin body. Flora 201: 570-587 sem. Guo, X., Zhao, Z., Chen, J., Hu, X. and D. Luo. 2006. A putative CENTRORADIALIS/TERMINAL FLOWER 1-like gene, Ljcenl, plays a role in phase transition in Lotus japonicus. J. PI. Physiol. 163: 436-444 Seedling. LM & SEM of bud. Macro images of whole plant. Arabidopsis. Haga, K. and M. lino. 2006. Asymmetric distribution of auxin correlates with gravitropism and phototropism but not with autostraightening (autotropism) in pea epicotyls. J Exp. Bot. 57: 837-847 Seedling. LM of epidermal layer. Graphs showing growth of seedling Pisum. Hazarika, B.N. 2006. Morpho-physiological disorders in in vitro culture of plants. Scientia Hort. 108: 105-120 Shoot, leaf. SEM of leaf (stomata). Leucaena. Hou, X., Liu, J.E., Zhao, Y.Z. and L.Q. Zhao. 2006. (Interspecific relationships of Caragana microphylla, C. davazamcii and C. korshinskii (Leguminosae) based on ITS and tmL-F data sets.) Acta Phytotax. Sin. 44(2): 126-134 In Chinese, English. Jacobsen, A.L., Agenbag, L., Esler, K.J., Pratt, R.B., Ewers, F.W. and S.D. Davis. 2007. Xylem density, biomechanics and anatomical traits correlate with water stress in 17 evergreen shrub species of the Mediterranean-type climate region of South Africa. J. Ecol. 95: 171-183 Table of traits which include cell wall thicknesses, diameters, percentage areas. Xylem conductivity. Bruni .Brunia, Nebelia, CompMetalasia, Pteronia\ Eric .Erica', Ebtn.Euclea, LegP Aspalalhus, Ros .Cliffortia\ Thym.Passerina, Anac :Searsia\ Prot .Protea, Leucadertdron. Jimenez, T., Martin, I., Labrador, E. and B. Dopico. 2006. The immunolocation of a xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase specific to elongating tissues in Cicer arietinum suggests a role in the elongation of vascular cells. J. Exp. Bot. 57: 3979-3988 LM. Seedling epicotyls, radicles, & 1 1 day old stems. Jordaan, A., Taylor, J.E. and R. Rossenkhan. 2006. Occurrence and possible role of endophytic fungi associated with seed pods of Colophospermum mopane (Fabaceae) in Botswana. S. Afr. J. Bot. 72: 245- 255 SEM, LM, TEM. Pericarp. Jura, J., Kojs, P., Iqbal, M., Szymanowska-Pulka, J. and W. Wloch. 2006. Apical intrusive growth of cambial fusiform initials along the tangential walls of adjacent fusiform initials: evidence for a new concept. Aust. J. Bot. 54: 493-504 LM. Pinus , Wisteria , Tilia. Kastner, A. and M.A. Fischer. 2006. Portrats ausgewahlter seltener Osterreichischer Gefasspflanzenarten (II): (5) Callianthemum anemoides, (6) Cephalaria transsylvanica , (7) Ceratocephala prthoceras, (8) Ficaria calthifolia im Vergleich mit (9) F. verna, (10) lsopyrum thalictroides, (11) Medicago monspeliaca, (12) Melampyrum barbatum, (13) Ononis pusilla, (14) O. rotundifolia und (15) Silene flavescens. Neilreichia 4: 75-109 in German, English. 18 The Bean Bag Number 54 Kikuchi, K., Koizumi, M., Ishida, N. and H. Kano. 2006. Water uptake by dry beans observed by micro- magnetic resonance imaging. Ann. Bot. 9 8 1 545-553 Mm. Shown using Phaseolus & Vigna beans uptaking water. Water enters through lens tissue, then goes to testa. Kim, S.-.Y., Sivaguru, M. and G. Stacey. 2006. 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Ratter, (eds) Neotropical savannas and seasonlly dry forests: plant diversity, biogeography and conservation. CRC, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton. 281-314 Li, S., ZHANG, D. and Z. Chen. 2006. A new species of Caesalpinia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) from China. Novon 16(1): 78-80 i sp. nov. Lock, J.M. (2006). Cassia , Chamaecrista and Senna (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae). In Akoegninou, A., van der Berg, W.J. and L.J.G.VAN DER MAESEN (eds). Flore Analytique du Benin. Cotonou and Wageningen: Blackhuys Publishers. 614-616, 623-627 Lock, J.M. 2006. A new species of Scorodophloeus (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae: Detarieae) from Mozambique. Kew Bull. 61(2): 257-259 i sp. nov. February. 2007 19 Lok, E.H., O'Hara, G. and B. Dell. 2006. Nodulation of the legume Pterocarpus indicus by diverse strains of rhizobia. J. Trop. For. Sci. 18(3): 188-194 BnefLM - root nodule. Lozano, P. and B.B. KLITGAARD. 2006. The genus Machaerium (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae) in Ecuador. 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