1996
DOI: 10.1016/0305-1978(96)00031-2
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A serological investigation of the classification of Acacia subgenus phyllodineae (leguminosae: Mimosoideae)

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“…These results suggests that the bipinnate condition of the Botrycephalae is a reversal to the ancestral character state of the Mimosoideae (Pedley, 1986). The origin of the Botrycephalae from particular groups of uninerved racemose species, A. microbotrya and its allies, is supported by other studies that considered morphology (Chappill and Maslin, 1995), phytochemicals (Tindale andRoux, 1969, 1974), and serological data (Brain and Maslin, 1996). A more detailed analysis of relationships within subg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…These results suggests that the bipinnate condition of the Botrycephalae is a reversal to the ancestral character state of the Mimosoideae (Pedley, 1986). The origin of the Botrycephalae from particular groups of uninerved racemose species, A. microbotrya and its allies, is supported by other studies that considered morphology (Chappill and Maslin, 1995), phytochemicals (Tindale andRoux, 1969, 1974), and serological data (Brain and Maslin, 1996). A more detailed analysis of relationships within subg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Sections among the phyllodinous taxa have been derived based on phyllode nervature and inflorescence structure (Pedley, 1978). While the sections may not be considered as natural groups (Pedley, 1986;Brain and Maslin, 1996;Chappill and Maslin, 1995) they form a useful framework for investigation (Table 1). Section Phyllodineae contains species with onenerved phyllodes while sects.…”
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“…To some extent it is the "degree" of raceme development that is important and the distinction is further complicated by taxa, such as A. bivenosa, that have both simple axillary and elongated racemose inflorescences. Brain & Maslin (1996) also did not find evidence from serological data for a clear disjunction between uninerved and plurinerved taxa.…”
Section: Acacia Victoriae Andmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…, 2005) including the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. Through extensive morphological and molecular systematic studies (Chappill & Maslin, 1995; Brain & Maslin, 1996; Miller & Bayer, 2000, 2001; Luckow et al. , 2003; Brown et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is broad, covering much of the world's subtropical arid areas including the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. Through extensive morphological and molecular systematic studies (Chappill & Maslin, 1995;Brain & Maslin, 1996;Miller & Bayer, 2000Luckow et al, 2003;Brown et al, 2008), it is now agreed that Acacia s.l. comprises three large lineages, roughly equivalent to subgenera Acacia, Aculiferum Vassal and Phyllodineae (DC.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%