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Dalbergieae
Dalbergia lanceolaria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Clade: Meso-Papilionoideae
Clade: Dalbergioids
Tribe: Dalbergieae
(DC.) Cardoso et al. 2013[1]
Type genus
Dalbergia
L. f.
Subclades and genera

See text

Synonyms[2]
  • Adesmieae (Benth.) Hutch. 1964
  • Aeschynomeneae (Benth.) Hutch. 1964
  • Coronilleae subtribe Aeschynomeninae (Benth.) Schulze-Menz 1964
  • Coronilleae subtribe Patagoniinae (Taub.) Schulze-Menz 1964
  • Dalbergioid clade sensu Lavin et al. 2001
  • Dalbergioids sensu stricto
  • Desmodieae subtribe Bryinae B.G.Schub. 1964
  • Hedysareae subtribe Adesmiinae Benth. 1865
  • Hedysareae subtribe Aeschynomeninae Benth. 1865
  • Hedysareae subtribe Patagoniinae Taub. 1894
  • Poiretieae Ohashi

The tribe Dalbergieae is an early-branching clade within the flowering plant subfamily Faboideae (or Papilionaceae). Within that subfamily, it belongs to an unranked clade called the dalbergioids.[1][3][4] It was recently revised to include many genera formerly placed in tribes Adesmieae and Aeschynomeneae[5] and to be included in a monophyletic group informally known as the dalbergioids sensu lato.[1][3][4] The members of this tribe have a distinctive root nodule morphology, often referred to as an "aeschynomenoid" or "dalbergioid" nodule.[1][5]

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Subclades and genera

Adesmia clade

[6][7]

Dalbergia clade

Pterocarpus clade

References

  1. ^ a b c d Cardoso D; Pennington RT; de Queiroz LP; Boatwright JS; Van Wyk B-E; Wojciechowskie MF; Lavin M (2013). "Reconstructing the deep-branching relationships of the papilionoid legumes". S Afr J Bot. 89: 58–75. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2013.05.001.
  2. ^ Klitgaard BB; Lavin M (2005). "Tribe Dalbergieae sens. lat". In Lewis G; Schrire B; Mackinder B; Lock M (eds.). Legumes of the World. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. pp. 307–335. ISBN 978-1900347808.
  3. ^ a b Cardoso D; de Queiroz LP; Pennington RT; de Lima HC; Fonty É; Wojciechowski MF; Lavin M (2012). "Revisiting the phylogeny of papilionoid legumes: new insights from comprehensively sampled early-branching lineages". Am J Bot. 99 (12): 1991–2013. doi:10.3732/ajb.1200380. PMID 23221500.
  4. ^ a b Wojciechowski M.F. (2013). "Towards a new classification of Leguminosae: Naming clades using non-Linnaean phylogenetic nomenclature". S Afr J Bot. 89: 85–93. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2013.06.017.
  5. ^ a b Lavin M; Pennington RT; Klitgaard BB; Sprent JI; de Lima HC; Gasson PE (2001). "The dalbergioid legumes (Fabaceae): delimitation of a pantropical monophyletic clade". Am J Bot. 88 (3): 503–33. doi:10.2307/2657116. JSTOR 2657116. PMID 11250829.
  6. ^ Fortuna-Perez AP, Marinho CR, Vatanparast M, Vargas W, Iganci JRV, Lewis GP, Candido ES, Moura TM, Monteiro TC, Miotto STS, Teixeira SP (2021). "Secretory structures of the Adesmia clade (Leguminosae): Implications for evolutionary adaptation in dry environments". Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 48: 125588.
  7. ^ Fortuna-Perez AP, Silva MJ, Queiroz L, Lewis GP, Simoes AO, Tozzi A, Sarkinen T, Souza AP (2013). "Phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Zornia (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae)". Taxon. 62 (4): 723–32. doi:10.12705/624.35.
  8. ^ Lewis GP; Wood JRI; Lavin M (2012). "Steinbachiella (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Dalbergieae), endemic to Bolivia, is reinstated as an accepted genus". Kew Bull. 67 (4): 789–796. doi:10.1007/s12225-012-9415-z.
  9. ^ Thulin M; Lavin M. (2001). "Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Ormocarpum Group (Fabaceae): A New Genus Zygocarpum from the Horn of Africa Region". Syst Bot. 26 (2): 299–317. JSTOR 2666709.
  10. ^ Cardoso D; de Lima HC; Rodrigues RS; de Queiroz LP; Pennington RT; Lavin M (2012). "The realignment of Acosmium sensu stricto with the Dalbergioid clade (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) reveals a proneness for independent evolution of radial floral symmetry among early-branching papilionoid legumes". Taxon. 61 (5): 1057–1073. doi:10.1002/tax.615011.
  11. ^ Hughes CE; Lewis GP; Daza Yomona A; Reynel C (2004). "Maraniona. A New Dalbergioid Legume Genus (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) from Peru". Syst Bot. 29 (2): 366–374. doi:10.1600/036364404774195557.
  12. ^ Cardoso D; São-Mateus WMB; da Cruz DT; Zartman CE; Komura DL; Kite G; Prenner G; Wieringa JJ; Clark A; Lewis G; Pennington RT; de Queiroz LP (2015). "Filling in the gaps of the papilionoid legume phylogeny: The enigmatic Amazonian genus Petaladenium is a new branch of the early-diverging Amburaneae clade". Mol Phylogenet Evol. 84: 112–124. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.12.015. PMID 25575702.

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