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An Updated Classification of the Class Magnoliopsida (“Angiospermae”)

The Botanical Review, 2007
The present classification of extant flowering plants (Magnoliopsida) updates and revises those presented previously by bringing together the vast majority of new information published since 1999. The extant members of Magnoliopsida are subdivided into 12 subclasses, 35 superorders, 87 orders, 40 suborders, 472 families, and 400 subfamilies. The number
Robert F. Thorne, James L. Reveal
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Variation Patterns in Populations of Eastern European Globularia (Plantaginaceae, Magnoliopsida) Species Due to Habitat Conditions

Biology Bulletin
A. O. Kondratieva   +6 more
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Taxonomic studies and breaking seed dormancy of (Murray) Kuntze, 1898 (Magnoliopsida: Malvales: Malvaceae) — a native plant of the central Western Ghats

Journal of Threatened Taxa
Hibiscus lobatus (Murray) Kuntze is a medicinal plant of the Malvaceae family, very sparsely and seasonally distributed, particularly in the Western Ghats of Karnataka.
Dr. Sanjay Molur   +171 more
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Hibiscus sidiformis Baill. (Magnoliopsida: Malvales: Malvaceae): A New Addition to the Flora of India

Feddes Repertorium
In the present communication, Hibiscus sidiformis Baill. is reported as a new record for India from the arid region of Kachchh district, Gujarat state.
K.A. Sumra   +3 more
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Susceptibility of the blowfly, Chrysomya putoria (Diptera: Calliphoridae) to the ethanolic extracts of the medicinal plant Moringa oleifera (Magnoliopsida: Moringaceae)

Revista Colombiana de Entomología
Topical administration of Moringa oleifera leaf and seed ethanolic extracts concentrations (5, 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mg/L) were screened for insecticide activities against Chrysomya putoria (Diptera: Calliphoridae).
Agatha Bastos Sant’Ana da Silva Terto   +6 more
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Palmoxylon (Magnoliopsida: Arecaceae) richness in the Puntudo Chico Formation (Campanian-lowermost Maastricthian), Chubut Province, Argentina: systematics, palaeoclimatic significance and comments on biogeography of Phytelepheae

Historical Biology
The Puntudo Chico Formation is an uppermost Cretaceous continental sequence deposited in the Cañadón Asfalto Basin, cropping out in the Chubut Province, Argentina.
E. I. Vera   +3 more
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Nigericolpites: a replacement name for the illegitimate Maastrichtian magnoliopsid pollen genus Clavatricolpites Hoeken-Klink. (Angiospermae: Magnoliopsida)

, 2021
The palaeobotanical name Clavatricolpites Hoeken-Klink., representing a Late Cretaceous magnoliopsid pollen genus, is a later homonym. It is preoccupied by the Tricolpate pollen genus name Clavatricolpites R. L.
J. R. Hernández
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ĐA DẠNG LỚP NGỌC LAN (MAGNOLIOPSIDA) Ở KHU BẢO TỒN THIÊN NHIÊN PÙ HOẠT, TỈNH NGHỆ AN

, 2020
The vascular plants in Magnoliopsida of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, Nghe An province was surveyed and identified with 1,682 species, 608 genera and 132 families.
Nguyễn Danh Hùng   +4 more
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New species Dalembia jiayinensis (Magnoliopsida) from the Upper Cretaceous Yong'ancun Formation, Heilongjiang, northern China

Cretaceous Research, 2016
Leaves of Dalembia jiayinensis sp. nov. are reported from the Santonian Yong'ancun Formation exposed along the Heilongjiang (Amur) River in Jiayin County, Northeast China. The leaves are compound, odd-pinnate, consisting of five leaflets. Leaflets are pinnately-lobed, trilobate or unlobed, elliptic, oblong, elliptic-rhomboid or ovate in outline, with ...
Ge Sun   +4 more
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