Floral evolution and phylogeny of the Dialioideae, a diverse subfamily of tropical legumes
American Journal of Botany2017Vol. 104(7), pp. 1019–1041
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Abstract
A high degree of organ loss is common in the Dialioideae and often results in a bilaterally symmetrical flower. The absence of consistent morphological features in the Dialioideae, coupled with the small size of each florally diagnosed genus, suggests a lack of canalization in the floral evolution in early diverging legume lineages.
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