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    Phylogenomic and morphological data reveal hidden patterns of diversity in the national tree of Brazil, Paubrasilia echinata by Rees, Mathew, Neaves, Linda E., Lewis, Gwilym P., Lima, Haroldo C., Gagnon, Edeline

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2023)
    “…Premise Paubrasilia echinata (common names, pau brasil, brazilwood) is the national tree of Brazil and an endangered species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic…”
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    Revisiting the phylogeny of papilionoid legumes: New insights from comprehensively sampled early-branching lineages by Cardoso, Domingos, de Queiroz, Luciano P, Pennington, R. Toby, de Lima, Haroldo C, Fonty, Émile, Wojciechowski, Martin F, Lavin, Matt

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2012)
    “…• Premise of study: Phylogenetic relationships of the papilionoid legumes (Papilionoideae) reveal that the early branches are more highly diverse in floral…”
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    The chicken or the egg? Plastome evolution and an independent loss of the inverted repeat in papilionoid legumes by Lee, Chaehee, Choi, In‐Su, Cardoso, Domingos, Lima, Haroldo C., Queiroz, Luciano P., Wojciechowski, Martin F., Jansen, Robert K., Ruhlman, Tracey A.

    “…Summary The plastid genome (plastome), while surprisingly constant in gene order and content across most photosynthetic angiosperms, exhibits variability in…”
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    Spinning black holes with a separable Hamilton–Jacobi equation from a modified Newman–Janis algorithm by Junior, Haroldo C. D. Lima, Crispino, Luís C. B., Cunha, Pedro V. P., Herdeiro, Carlos A. R.

    “…Obtaining solutions of the Einstein field equations describing spinning compact bodies is typically challenging. The Newman–Janis algorithm provides a…”
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    Tidal forces in dirty black hole spacetimes by Lima Junior, Haroldo C. D., Corrêa, Mateus M., Macedo, Caio F. B., Crispino, Luís C. B.

    “…Black holes can be inserted in very rich astrophysical environments, such as accretion disks. Although isolated black holes are simple objects in general…”
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    Highly Resolved Papilionoid Legume Phylogeny Based on Plastid Phylogenomics by Choi, In-Su, Cardoso, Domingos, de Queiroz, Luciano P, de Lima, Haroldo C, Lee, Chaehee, Ruhlman, Tracey A, Jansen, Robert K, Wojciechowski, Martin F

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (23-02-2022)
    “…Comprising 501 genera and around 14,000 species, Papilionoideae is not only the largest subfamily of Fabaceae (Leguminosae; legumes), but also one of the most…”
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    Scalar scattering by black holes and wormholes by Junior, Haroldo C. D. Lima, Benone, Carolina L., Crispino, Luís C. B.

    “…We study the scattering of monochromatic planar scalar waves in a geometry that interpolates between the Schwarzschild solution, regular black holes and…”
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    Tachigali amarumayu (Leguminosae), a new species from terra firme forests of Southwestern Amazonia by Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, Isau, C. De Lima, Haroldo, Cardoso, Domingos B. O. S., Yuca-Rivas, Raúl, Ochoa, José Antonio, Huamán De La Vega, Daysi

    Published in Brittonia (15-03-2019)
    “…Tachigali amarumayu , a new species of caesalpinioid legume restricted to terra firme forests in southwestern Amazonia, is described, illustrated, and compared…”
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    Andean uplift, climatic events, and rainforest bridges determined the spatiotemporal evolution of the cumaru and tonka beans (Dipterygeae: Leguminosae) by Carvalho, Catarina S, Lima, Haroldo C, Lemes, Maristerra R, Cardoso, Domingos

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Historical climatic and geological events are largely known to have impacted biome evolution across the Neotropics and their associated rich…”
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    The discovery of a new giant legume tree species in a severely fragmented landscape underscores the alarming threats to the biodiversity of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest by Carvalho, Catarina S, Lima, Haroldo C, Zuanny, Débora C, Gregório, Bernarda S, Cardoso, Domingos Bos

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (25-01-2023)
    “…Abstract The Brazilian Atlantic Forest domain has one of the highest levels of plant species endemism, but the intense historical fragmentation across the…”
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    Tonka, baru and cumaru: Nomenclatural overview, typification and updated checklist of Dipteryx (Leguminosae) by de Carvalho, Catarina Silva, de Fraga, Claudio Nicoletti, Cardoso, Domingos B.O.S., Lima, Haroldo C.

    Published in Taxon (01-06-2020)
    “…The papilionoid legume trees generally known as tonka, baru and cumaru comprise the taxonomically complex genus Dipteryx. In addition to being ecologically…”
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    Floral morphology and development in Tachigali (Caesalpinioideae, Leguminosae), a predominantly rainforest tree genus with contrasting flower architectures by Casanova, Jamile M., Cardoso, Domingos, Barros, Claudia F., de Lima, Haroldo C., De Toni, Karen L. G.

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-04-2020)
    “…Comparative studies of floral development and morphology have largely contributed to the understanding of taxonomic classification, phylogenetic relationships…”
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    Evaluating the nodulation status of leguminous species from the Amazonian forest of Brazil by de Faria, Sergio M., Diedhiou, Abdala G., de Lima, Haroldo C., Ribeiro, Robson D., Galiana, Antoine, Castilho, Alexandre F., Henriques, João C.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-06-2010)
    “…Numerous leguminous species are used or have potential uses for timber production, pharmacological products, or land reclamation. Through N2-fixation, many…”
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