phaseoloideaelike
Phaseoloideaelike is a broad classification used in paleobotany and evolutionary biology to describe fossilized pollen grains that exhibit characteristics similar to those found in the Phaseoleae tribe. The Phaseoleae tribe is a large and diverse group of flowering plants within the legume family, Fabaceae. These plants are known for their important agricultural crops, such as beans and peas.
Fossil pollen grains are microscopic remnants of ancient plant life that are preserved in sediments. When paleobotanists
The study of phaseoloideaelike pollen can provide valuable insights into the past distribution and diversification of