02360nam a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000180006010000190007824500440009726000370014130000190017849000080019750002150020552016020042065000110202265000120203365000130204565000140205865000150207265000140208770000170210116216101998-09-28 1981 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d a0-85521-224-11 aPOLHILL, R. M. aAdvances in legume systematics. Part 2. aKew: Royal Botanic Gardensc1981 ap.427-1049 v.2 vv.2 aVolume 2 of the proceedings of the International Legume Conference, Kew, 24-29 july 1978, held under the auspices of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the University of Reading. aCytology and the phylogeny of leguminosae. Phytochemistry in perspective: chemosystematics of the papilionoideae. Non-protein amino acids in the leguminosae. Proteins of legumes. Serological systematics of the leguminosae. Protease inhibitors in the leguminosae. Lectins in leguminosae. Alkaloids of caesalpinioideae and mimosoideae. Alkaloids of papilionoideae. Phytoalexin induction and its taxonomic significance in the leguminosae (subfamily papilionoideae). Terpenoids in the leguminosae. The systematic value of leguminous root nodules. Functional evolution in some papilionoid root nodiles. Wood anatomy of leguminosae: its relevance to taxonomy. Sieve-element plastids and crystalline P(hloem)-protein in leguminosae: micromorphological characters as an aid the circumscription of the family and subfamilies. Leaf phloem transfer cells in leguminosae. Breeding systems and pollination biology in leguminosae. Petal sculpturing in papilionoid legumes. Comparative account of pollen characters in the leguminosae. Palynology and tribal classification in the caesalpinioideae. Mimosoideae: the characters of their pollen grains. The pollen morphology of the subfamily papilionoideae (leguminosae). Morphology of the pods of leguminales (fabales). Anatomical studies of legume pods - a possible tool in taxonomic research. Seeds of leguminosae. Cotyledons of the leguminosae. Seedlings of the leguminosae. The defenses of legumes against herbivores. Systematic implication of susceptibility to uromyces rusts in leguminosae. Seed beetle host specificity and the systematics of the leguminosae. abotany alegumes ataxonomy aBotânica aLeguminosa aTaxonomia1 aRAVEN, P. H.