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-It makes sense that legumes, as one of the largest and most+"It makes sense that legumes, as one of the largest and most
 economically and ecologically important plant families, were the economically and ecologically important plant families, were the
 focus of some of the earliest pioneering work to develop online focus of some of the earliest pioneering work to develop online
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 to a state-of-the-art new legume species information system. to a state-of-the-art new legume species information system.
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-This proposed new legume information system will be+"This proposed new legume information system will be
 useful for myriad sub-disciplines in science, with trait useful for myriad sub-disciplines in science, with trait
 details of various sorts compiled into a searchable and details of various sorts compiled into a searchable and
 expandable database, including information on economic expandable database, including information on economic
 uses and ethnobotany of legumes.  uses and ethnobotany of legumes. 
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 <cite> <cite>
-Colin Hughes, Ashley Egan, Daniel Murphy and Tadashi Kajita+-- Colin Hughes, Ashley Egan, Daniel Murphy and Tadashi Kajita
 {{::advances_in_legume_systematics_13.pdf|Advances in Legume Systematics 13}},  {{::advances_in_legume_systematics_13.pdf|Advances in Legume Systematics 13}}, 
 Australian Systematic Botany, 2019, 32, i–iii  Australian Systematic Botany, 2019, 32, i–iii 
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