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author = {Anne-lise Schutte and Ben-Erik van Wyk},
title = {A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae)},
year = {2011},
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abstract = {A revision of the generic and infrageneric taxonomy of Podalyria (Fabaceae, Podalyrieae) is presented. The genus comprises 17 species, of which 16 are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa and one extends eastwards to southern KwaZulu-Natal. Morphological, cytological and chemical character variations are briefly discussed. A cladistic analysis of 19 morphological characters and one chemical character resulted in a partially resolved topology with two main clades. These two groups are described as sections, namely Villosae and Podalyria. Two new species are described: P. leipoldtii and P. variabilis. Historically, the application of names in Podalyria has been highly variable and unreliable, so that considerable effort was required to unravel the intricate nomenclature, synonymy and typification of the species. This revision (the first since 1862) also includes full descriptions, diagnostic characters, photographs, illustrations and distribution maps. The Red Data List status of five of the threatened species is given.}
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Citation title:
"A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae)".
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"A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae)".
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Schutte A., & Van wyk B. 2011. A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae). Systematic Botany, .
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Abstract
A revision of the generic and infrageneric taxonomy of Podalyria (Fabaceae, Podalyrieae) is presented. The genus comprises 17 species, of which 16 are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa and one extends eastwards to southern KwaZulu-Natal. Morphological, cytological and chemical character variations are briefly discussed. A cladistic analysis of 19 morphological characters and one chemical character resulted in a partially resolved topology with two main clades. These two groups are described as sections, namely Villosae and Podalyria. Two new species are described: P. leipoldtii and P. variabilis. Historically, the application of names in Podalyria has been highly variable and unreliable, so that considerable effort was required to unravel the intricate nomenclature, synonymy and typification of the species. This revision (the first since 1862) also includes full descriptions, diagnostic characters, photographs, illustrations and distribution maps. The Red Data List status of five of the threatened species is given.
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Cape Floristic Region, chromosome numbers, infrageneric relationships, morphology, South Africa, taxonomic revision
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19622,
author = {Anne-lise Schutte and Ben-Erik van Wyk},
title = {A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae)},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Cape Floristic Region, chromosome numbers, infrageneric relationships, morphology, South Africa, taxonomic revision},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A revision of the generic and infrageneric taxonomy of Podalyria (Fabaceae, Podalyrieae) is presented. The genus comprises 17 species, of which 16 are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa and one extends eastwards to southern KwaZulu-Natal. Morphological, cytological and chemical character variations are briefly discussed. A cladistic analysis of 19 morphological characters and one chemical character resulted in a partially resolved topology with two main clades. These two groups are described as sections, namely Villosae and Podalyria. Two new species are described: P. leipoldtii and P. variabilis. Historically, the application of names in Podalyria has been highly variable and unreliable, so that considerable effort was required to unravel the intricate nomenclature, synonymy and typification of the species. This revision (the first since 1862) also includes full descriptions, diagnostic characters, photographs, illustrations and distribution maps. The Red Data List status of five of the threatened species is given.}
}
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AU - Schutte,Anne-lise
AU - van Wyk,Ben-Erik
T1 - A taxonomic revision of Podalyria (Fabaceae)
PY - 2011
KW - Cape Floristic Region
KW - chromosome numbers
KW - infrageneric relationships
KW - morphology
KW - South Africa
KW - taxonomic revision
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - A revision of the generic and infrageneric taxonomy of Podalyria (Fabaceae, Podalyrieae) is presented. The genus comprises 17 species, of which 16 are endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa and one extends eastwards to southern KwaZulu-Natal. Morphological, cytological and chemical character variations are briefly discussed. A cladistic analysis of 19 morphological characters and one chemical character resulted in a partially resolved topology with two main clades. These two groups are described as sections, namely Villosae and Podalyria. Two new species are described: P. leipoldtii and P. variabilis. Historically, the application of names in Podalyria has been highly variable and unreliable, so that considerable effort was required to unravel the intricate nomenclature, synonymy and typification of the species. This revision (the first since 1862) also includes full descriptions, diagnostic characters, photographs, illustrations and distribution maps. The Red Data List status of five of the threatened species is given.
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