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Venturing Beyond Beans and Peas: What Can We Learn from Chamaecrista?
Author(s): S. R. Singer, S. L. Maki, A. D. Farmer, D. Ilut, G. D. May, S. B. Cannon and J. J. Doyle
Month: Nov
Year: 2009
Journal: Plant Physiology
Volume: 151
Issue: 3
Pages: 1041-1047
Article Topic(s): Genetics,Systematics,Morphology
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge pea),
Abstract
Describes why Chamaecrista fasciculata can be used as a model for expanding knowledge and explaining the evolutionary history of the pea family, Fabaceae.Suggested Citation
S. R. Singer, S. L. Maki, A. D. Farmer, D. Ilut, G. D. May, S. B. Cannon and J. J. Doyle. "Venturing Beyond Beans and Peas: What Can We Learn from Chamaecrista?" Plant Physiology 151.3 (2009): 1041-1047.Go back