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Only two tribes (Loteae and Robinieae) were traditionally included in clade robinioids. Lavin & Schrire later included Sesbanieae into clade robinioids. Tribe Robinieae is primarily in tropical and arid temperate areas, containing mostly trees and shrubs of New World. Tribe Loteae are herbaceous
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Loteae and Robinieae are traditionally grouped under clade robinioids: these two major groups are primarily found in Europe, North America, and South America. Sesbanieae was a group included in 2005.
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Allan G. J., Zimmer E. A., Wagner W. L. and Sokoloff D. D.. (2003). Molecular phylogenetic analyses of tribe Loteae (Leguminosae): implications for classification and biogeography. Pages 371-393 in
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Wojciechowski M. F., Sanderson M. J., Steele K. P. and Liston A. (2000). Molecular phylogeny of the “temperate herbaceous tribes” of papilionoid legumes: a supertree approach. Pages 277-298 in
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Loteae was originally a smaller group of legumes until later in 1994 Polhill merged Loteae and tribe Coronilleae and greatly expanded Loteae. Sesbanieae is a tribe with single genus
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Dormer, K.J. (1945). An investigation of the taxonomic value of shoot structure in angiosperms with especial reference to Leguminosae.
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Monophyly of tribe Loteae: molecular data have shown support for monophyly with the exception for New World
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Monophyly of tribe Robinieae and Sesbanieae is strongly supported. Sesbanieae only has one genus
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Polhill, R. M. (1994). Classification of the Leguminosae. Pages xxxv–xlviii in
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and small shrubby legumes closely related with Old World tribe Galegeae.
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Advances in legume systematics, part 10: higher level systematics
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Lavin M. and Schrire B. D. (2005). Sesbanieae. Pages 452-453 in
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Lavin M. and Schrire B. D. (2005). Robinieae. Pages 467-473 in
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Index


Robinia pseudoacacia
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Fabales
Fabaceae
Faboideae
Meso-Papilionoideae
Non-protein amino acid-accumulating clade
Hologalegina
Robinioids
Loteae
Sesbanieae
Robinieae
clades
dalbergioids
Faboideae
Fabaceae
Loteae
Sesbanieae
Robinieae
determinate root nodule structure
Eocene

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