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The order Fabales Bromhead, including Leguminosae (= Fabaceae Lindl.), Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link, Quillajaceae D. Don, and Surianaceae Arn., is a group that emerged from angiosperm phylogenies based on DNA sequence data (e.g. Chase et al. 1993 ; APG 2003 ). Fabales is part of eurosids I and together with Fagales, Cucurbitales, and Rosales forms the “nitrogen-fixing clade”
The order Fabales Bromhead, including Leguminosae (= Fabaceae Lindl.), Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link, Quillajaceae D. Don, and Surianaceae Arn., is a group that emerged from angiosperm phylogenies based on DNA sequence data (e.g. Chase et al. 1993 ; APG 2003 ). Fabales is part of eurosids I and together with Fagales, Cucurbitales, and Rosales forms the “nitrogen-fixing clade”
M A Bello et al. 2009 [http://www.rjb.csic.es/jardinbotanico/ficheros/documentos/pdf/pubinv/abg/SB_2009_34_1_102-114.pdf Elusive Relationships Within Order Fabales: Phylogenetic Analyses Using matK and rbcL Sequence Data] Syst Bot
 
Li H.-L 2015
Quillajaceae and Surianaceae are relatively species-poor lineages compared with Leguminosae and Polygalaceae, and their floral morphology and development are unusual within Fabales
<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759219/ Floral Morphology and Development in Quillajaceae and Surianaceae (Fabales), the Species-poor Relatives of Leguminosae and Polygalaceae]</ref>
<ref>M A Bello et al. 2009 [http://www.rjb.csic.es/jardinbotanico/ficheros/documentos/pdf/pubinv/abg/SB_2009_34_1_102-114.pdf Elusive Relationships Within Order Fabales: Phylogenetic Analyses Using matK and rbcL Sequence Data] Syst Bot</ref>
<ref>Li H.-L 2015
 
[https://www.nature.com/articles/srep14023 Large-scale phylogenetic analyses reveal multiple gains of actinorhizal nitrogen-fixing symbioses in angiosperms associated with climate change] Sci reports 5, 14023; doi: 10.1038/srep14023
[https://www.nature.com/articles/srep14023 Large-scale phylogenetic analyses reveal multiple gains of actinorhizal nitrogen-fixing symbioses in angiosperms associated with climate change] Sci reports 5, 14023; doi: 10.1038/srep14023
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Revision as of 23:53, 22 March 2019

The order Fabales Bromhead, including Leguminosae (= Fabaceae Lindl.), Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link, Quillajaceae D. Don, and Surianaceae Arn., is a group that emerged from angiosperm phylogenies based on DNA sequence data (e.g. Chase et al. 1993 ; APG 2003 ). Fabales is part of eurosids I and together with Fagales, Cucurbitales, and Rosales forms the “nitrogen-fixing clade”

Quillajaceae and Surianaceae are relatively species-poor lineages compared with Leguminosae and Polygalaceae, and their floral morphology and development are unusual within Fabales [1] [2] [3]

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